The Grey one would have been his.It isn't a double which seems strange . I picture that first ride back to the beach in that wind with two people on it….been there and done that ….upside down and right side upThere’s a pic of the kayaks on Facebook. One was located near San Jorge.
It’s extremely hard to speculate what really happened, I was under the impression that there was 3 kayaks.The Grey one would have been his.It isn't a double which seems strange . I picture that first ride back to the beach in that wind with two people on it….been there and done that ….upside down and right side up
Thanks, Playa. Based on the GPS coordinates in that report (if I'm reading the report from Periodico De Frente correctly), the larger gray kayak was found fairly close to Mayan Palace, about 1.7 miles south of the shore, and about 8 miles east of their Playa Encanto launch. The other smaller green kayak was found about 20 miles south of Playa Encanto, and about 1.3 miles east of San Jorge Island. In both cases, is seems that both kayaks were recovered east of Playa Encanto, one fairly close to shore and the other pretty far south. It's interesting that the kayaks were recovered several (six?) days after the search began.
that makes more sense except carry three on a suv roof would be a hassleIt’s extremely hard to speculate what really happened, I was under the impression that there was 3 kayaks.
Most males don’t wear life jackets where females do, maybe they will release more information today.
The currents around the island, especially on the outside northern edge (near the Widowmakers) are wicked as the tide changes. Once you get around the backside of the island (towards the mainland), the currents are tame and the water is settled and clearer, although the snorkeling is not as good. I've snorkeled around the backside many times, and once in a protected little cove near the north end on the outside, but generally never go in the water on the outside of the island.As of this AM they have called off the search for the man. I’m sure boaters etc will still be on the look out
I wouldn't do it. Too far. And depending on where you are, the current freaking rips between the island and the mainland.Any advice on kayaking further south? My buddy wants to try yellowtail this winter out of Kino Bay. I am a bit leery of the tides. We have peddle drive riot mako 12 kayaks. It is a very stable platform, but still? Stewart? Any other boaters that have been out down there? Would we be nuts to kayak there (taking all normal precautions)? I would also consider Libertad.
The rocky beach you can camp on North of Libertad would be a good spot when the big tides are not a factorAny advice on kayaking further south? My buddy wants to try yellowtail this winter out of Kino Bay. I am a bit leery of the tides. We have peddle drive riot mako 12 kayaks. It is a very stable platform, but still? Stewart? Any other boaters that have been out down there? Would we be nuts to kayak there (taking all normal precautions)? I would also consider Libertad.
Great news !Libertad has been NG for several years.
TJ if possible tell your buddies that have stayed at Santo Tomas that Adolfo the guard and all around fixer is in the hospital with Pneumonia …. Not doing goodOld55 yes they did convert it. We stayed there a few days and the air was clear. It beat the heck out of Lobos.