Re: Real Life Offshore Rescue Stories

From: Erik Eiseman (eeiseman@worldnet.att.net-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Tue Aug 28 2001 - 10:38:15 PDT


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While mt biking at el corte before waddell I saw a deer missing a leg- no
where near a road. Land shark?

That same day, Ernie, went for an outside front loop. Broke boom on both
sides. Ditched rig and paddled in. Just made the point. Waited a bit and
saw rig slowly floating in. Swam back out through the kelp, swam rig in.
Didn't have to pay rent the florida way.

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Subject: Re: Real Life Offshore Rescue Stories

>
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>
> > Also, had some buddies with a shark siting while in the water up north
> last
> > weekend. Interesting
> >
> > E
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> --- btw., saw a seal without head on the beach this sunday at Waddell (far
> downwind).
>
> There is a reason they call him the landlord........he is always present,
> and you never know when you will run into him......
>
> Remember - this is the time of the year when whitey visits more often.
Yet
> another reason to NOT blow your outside jibes ;-)
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