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good days go bad 8 years, 7 months ago #587

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i read this in the flexifoi forum .First published on Tuesday 23 September 2003:
Lifeboat crews rescue surfers
A major rescue operation was launched off the Sussex coast last night after a sudden violent squall swept surfers out to sea.

One kite-surfer told how he thought he was going to die as a strong gust of wind caught his canopy and carried him 100ft into the air.

Several surfers spent more than an hour in the water trying to struggle back to shore as lifeboatmen raced to the scene.

Jez Jones, 27, of North Drive, Angmering, said: "I must have been 100ft up in the air and thought I was going to die. I just fell out of the sky and hit the Jez was kite-surfing with six friends at Worthing when the wind switched direction without warning from a south-westerly onshore breeze to an offshore gale.

Rob Hallett, 33, a special needs teacher at Highdown School in Worthing, sprained his knee as the squall carried him several hundred yards over the beach.

He watched from a beach hut in Marine Crescent, Goring, as his friend, Wayne Mortiboys, 32, of Offington Lane, Worthing, struggled for more than an hour in the sea until he was picked up by Littlehampton offshore lifeboat.

Wayne, who escaped injury, said: "We saw a black cloud coming in and all of a sudden it started to howl.

"I saw people on the beach being lifted 20ft into the air and I just let go of my kite."

Windsurfer Kenny Gray, 41, of Wilmington Close, Crawley, who was rescued by lifeboatmen from the sea opposite Sea Lane Cafe, Goring, said: "I thought it was a tornado."

Coastguards said the squall, which struck Worthing at about 5.45pm, swept along the coast from Hampshire to Sussex, sparking a series of rescues.

The crew from Shoreham lifeboat attended two incidents, while Brighton lifeboat was summoned to the West Pier area to check for surfers in trouble.

Dan Cusse, 29, of Western Road, Brighton, and his friend, Alan Draycott, 29, were kayaking near the West Pier at about 7pm when they found a windsurfer in trouble.

Mr Draycott said: "He was really tired. Every time he tried to come in he was just being pushed further east."

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Re: good days go bad 8 years, 7 months ago #592

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I was out on Friday night before the sun went down... at Takapuna.
If you remember Friday night it was pretty stormy.

I went out in a 5 meter Cabrina.. !! yup.. tiny.

It was pretty mad close to the beach as the wind was all over the place.
The first few min were pretty awesome as there was strong winds and nice sets coming through... however before I knew it the wind was so strong I could hardly stay on the water.. I was bouncing all over the place.

I tried to make it back to the beach but #$% my self as I had no control.
It just got stronger and stronger. The rain was pissing down and no one was in site to catch my kite. The sun was also well gone.

I decided just to dump it in a wave and try and get to it.. It was so close to powering up again and then another wave dumped it.. Thank #$%

I always said I could ride a tornado with that little kite.. now !!! I think maybe not..

Still a good session !! Nice to see some crunchers out at Takapuna.
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