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Stand Up Paddle => Regional => SouthEast => Topic started by: diveChick on October 12, 2016, 05:24:24 PM

Title: Hurricane Matthew
Post by: diveChick on October 12, 2016, 05:24:24 PM
As many of you know in South Florida, we received much less of Hurricane Matthew than we anticipated...
Like 100mph less winds than anticipated.  We only got about 40 mph winds where I am.

(http://blog.eboatlistings.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/matthew-florida.png)

So I wanted to try my hand at SUP in higher winds than I've ever tried... albeit, safely within the confines of Lake Osborne (super easy to get to shore if I need to!).
Wow, it was so much harder than I anticipated. I ended up having to lie down to get back to my canal. LOL!  Paddled like a surf board. That was the only way back!
I wish I could have gotten a video but I was busting butt to even get back, muchless record a video. 

Anyone else try anything like this during a high winds storm? What was your experience?
Title: Re: Hurricane Matthew
Post by: Night Wing on October 12, 2016, 08:17:12 PM
Usually if the wind gets up to or more than 15 mph, paddling a sup in a straight line for me is difficult when flat water paddling.
Title: Re: Hurricane Matthew
Post by: Badger on October 12, 2016, 09:02:21 PM


It's always a good idea to paddle upwind from where you launch so that it's an easy and fun ride back.

I only go out in high winds when doing downwinders.




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