How to un-flip and re-enter your kayak

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • In this video we walk you thru a couple of methods to un-flip your Kayak while out in the water as well as give you pointers on technique, handling gear, and safety tools to help you should you ever find yourself in a bad situation.

Komentáře • 61

  • @mre4875
    @mre4875 Před 5 lety +10

    OMG! Finally an instructional video on flipping a fishing kayak that is NOT stripped down. THANK YOU! Too many "instructional" videos out there with stripped kayaks, people removing their pfd, not controlling their paddle, etc... Great job guys! If your not in great shape or just old like me, the rope trick makes flipping the kayak sooooo easy!

    • @offtheyak8357
      @offtheyak8357  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for watching, and for the comment! We felt it was important to make it as realistic as we could while not being out in open or rough water.

  • @owenfolks6
    @owenfolks6 Před 5 lety +5

    Awesome. I just purchased a fishing kayak a couple weeks ago. First kayak ever lol. 12' sit on top. I took her on her maiden voyage this past weekend on a relatively calm lake and stayed in the shallow water rocking her to get used to the stability and practicing my rowing techniques. I can swim well but still had a pfd just in case. I can say even still, I was too scared to go into the deeper waters(30-50ft).. not sure why. I feel like I shouldn't fear flipping, but I may need to intentionally flip a few times like you guys did just to get over that fear. Thanks for the instruction!

    • @offtheyak8357
      @offtheyak8357  Před 5 lety

      Hi Owen! First off, always always always wear your PFD! The vast majority of drownings happen with people who are not wearing a PFD, many of these people have it near by "just in case" but never get a chance to put it on. Wear it, even if it looks "dorky". Secondly, definitely practice flipping and re-entering your kayak in calm shallow water, or even in a pool. I'd say don't be afraid to venture into deeper waters, but honestly you shouldn't do anything you're not comfortable with. Also go out with a buddy whenever possible! Thanks for watching!

    • @erickarias2532
      @erickarias2532 Před 5 lety +1

      Yea I just got a two person kayak thankfully I seen this video before going out to sea so when we flipped out there we managed to flip the kayak back over and not panic

    • @offtheyak8357
      @offtheyak8357  Před 5 lety +2

      @@erickarias2532 Hey Erick, thanks for watching! Wow, that's great to hear. Very glad our video was able to help you in a real life situation!

    • @ALL4SCUBA05
      @ALL4SCUBA05 Před 4 lety

      Panic kills. If when you are wearing a PFD, you still fear drowning in deep water, then you should start swimming with the PFD AWAY from the kayak until you overcome that fear

  • @kayakfishingcouple8866
    @kayakfishingcouple8866 Před 3 lety +1

    Great instruction video for tandem kayak owners. As a Hobie Oasis kayak owner, I enjoyed it more.

  • @owenfeng8712
    @owenfeng8712 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you guys for this.That' s really helpful.

  • @joesjunkgarage
    @joesjunkgarage Před 4 lety +2

    Fantastic information! Thank you for taking the time to produce this wonderful video!

  • @terrenceshibata2983
    @terrenceshibata2983 Před 3 lety +2

    Good instructional video guys! 🤙🏻

  • @AlanHowellphotovideo
    @AlanHowellphotovideo Před 5 lety +2

    Excellent work guys.

  • @TommyTama-km7sg
    @TommyTama-km7sg Před rokem

    Excellent tip over tips! Thank you!

  • @FlynPig911
    @FlynPig911 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you! I plan on ocean kayaking (cold water). The rope technique looks like it should be “a must”.

    • @offtheyak8357
      @offtheyak8357  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching Avery, stay safe out there!

  • @magoutdoorxtvt8972
    @magoutdoorxtvt8972 Před 3 lety +1

    tq....good tips for a beginner

  • @Backpackersorong
    @Backpackersorong Před 4 lety +1

    thank you so much for this great video, very useful

  • @rdwilander
    @rdwilander Před 4 lety +1

    nice thorough vid good cam work

  • @Hoge425
    @Hoge425 Před 4 lety +1

    " You're Just what I Needed " Thanks

  • @MrAk474life
    @MrAk474life Před 3 lety

    Thank you man I wish I would have seen this video before I lost my gear 🙏

  • @adsmel5881
    @adsmel5881 Před 4 lety

    Nice video on re flipping the yak, lucky hobies are nice and stable but anything can happen in the ocean, we are too scared to go off shore hence staying in the rivers with our hobie odyssey.

  • @JustJaee1
    @JustJaee1 Před 6 lety +3

    Awesome detail video very useful sub

  • @awwsiiit3469
    @awwsiiit3469 Před 4 lety

    I love you guys thank you

  • @mmbengs
    @mmbengs Před 5 lety +1

    Thx SO much for this great video. Very helpful. I need to remember the bilge pump also! Ever try a self rescue rope or ladder?

    • @offtheyak8357
      @offtheyak8357  Před 5 lety

      We have not tried a self rescue ladder but have thought about it especially for when we take friends or family out who might not be as accustomed to kayaking as us.

  • @haziqhusin963
    @haziqhusin963 Před 2 lety

    Tq so much

  • @isaactaylor1241
    @isaactaylor1241 Před 2 lety

    We literally did this all the time as kids and still do sometimes for fun.

  • @JohnDought
    @JohnDought Před 2 lety

    Nice hat bro

  • @mrcrr29
    @mrcrr29 Před 5 lety +2

    What kind of life vest did you have on, looked like a nice fit and setup with your knife

    • @offtheyak8357
      @offtheyak8357  Před 5 lety

      We use the NRS Chinook! They recently just came out with an "off shore" version that has perfectly sized pockets for a VHF radio, and a PLB as well which is what I am now using.

  • @tamkim2828
    @tamkim2828 Před 3 lety

    Nice! Thnks

  • @Swing4gr8nessN8
    @Swing4gr8nessN8 Před 4 lety +2

    How do you have your knife attached to your life jacket?

    • @offtheyak8357
      @offtheyak8357  Před 4 lety +1

      The lifejackets have a plastic piece sewn on that is designed to have certain items clipped onto it. Nolans knife has a sheath with a clip, my knife has a clip built in.

  • @zerofishingtv1332
    @zerofishingtv1332 Před 3 lety

    its also easier to unflip the kayak by just riding at the top end (front or back) ,, when youre riding at the top end, the other end of the kayak would tilt up and then you move or flip your whole body on the water while holding and riding on the kayak... it would be an easy way...

  • @gabrieltan06
    @gabrieltan06 Před 4 lety +1

    Just to add on, the heavier of the 2 should try to get onto the kayak first.

  • @coolftp
    @coolftp Před 4 lety

    Nice video, thx. But a lot of water inside this kayak, to much.

  • @Black70Fastback
    @Black70Fastback Před 3 lety

    how stable is the Oasis if your not trying to purposefully tip over?

  • @readysetreact1345
    @readysetreact1345 Před 3 lety

    I did that once, I flipped it over but couldn’t get back in, luckily there was a boat nearby that brought me back to shore

  • @Alexxx---101
    @Alexxx---101 Před 5 lety +1

    How did all that water get inside your kayak? Do the hatches leak even when closed? Thanks

    • @offtheyak8357
      @offtheyak8357  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Alex, thanks for watching. Yes the hatches are sadly not 100% waterproof even when fully closed, also if fully submerged small amounts will make their way thru places where things like the mesh nets are screwed in, however I believe on the Oasis the spot responsible for the most water entering is the very front hatch on the nose of the kayak.

    • @Alexxx---101
      @Alexxx---101 Před 5 lety

      @@offtheyak8357 Hi, thanks for the reply. It's a bit concerning that the kayak fills up with water when you flip it. How much water was inside? How many flips did you do? And can you use the bildge pump while in the ocean?
      A video of what to do if your kayak is full of water while out at sea would be helpful. Is it worth putting pool noodles inside your kayak? I heard that some people do this?
      Thanks

    • @offtheyak8357
      @offtheyak8357  Před 5 lety +1

      @@Alexxx---101 Hey Alex, so to be honest it's totally normal for basically any kayak to get water in it when flipping, they aren't designed to be upside down on the ocean. Even when right side up some water can get inside if there's any amount of spray/chop. It takes a really significant amount of water to become a real threat to your safety while out on the water. Even the amount of water that was inside our kayak after flipping repeatedly was not a dangerous amount. I don't recall exactly how many times we flipped, but it was quite a few, and we also left it upside down while explaining what we were doing. In a real life situation you would be unlikely to flip that many times or leave it upside down for extended periods of time.
      As for the bilge pump, you can pump it anytime anywhere, if we were out on the open ocean and discovered a troubling amount of water in the yak (has never happened) we would simply open the center hatch in between either the front or back (probably back) persons legs, and pump out the water. The Hobie kayaks come with built in foam blocks inside the kayak to help with flotation should it become filled with water, if your kayak doesn't have built in foam blocks it certainly wouldn't hurt to add some.
      Also thank you for the comment about doing a video about what to do if your kayak is full of water out at sea, we will try to think of a way to provide a good instructional video on this. I would like to emphasize however that getting water I the kayak is usually not something to stress out about hugely unless you're in a sit-in kayak instead of a sit on top kayak. A: It's normal to get some water inside, and B: It would take a very large amount of water inside to pose a real threat. Just check your kayak routinely for hull breaches/cracks, especially at any point where the kayak usually makes contact with a carrier/cart or your vehicle, have some foam blocks inside, carry a bilge pump at all times, and of course always wear a PFD, and you should be totally fine!

    • @Alexxx---101
      @Alexxx---101 Před 5 lety

      @@offtheyak8357 Hi, thanks a lot for taking the time to reply. You have put my mind at rest and I really appreciate that. I'm obviously new to kayaking. And I've bought an old ocean prowler big game kayak as my first yak. Didn't want to spend a fortune on my first yak but at the same time it makes me a little nervous knowing the yaks an antique lol. I've done some water tests by filling the hull with a hose and it didn't leak which is good but then I put the scupper plugs in and filled the top with water and that's when I notived I had 2 very slow drips coming from near the scupper holes. So I plan to plastic weld over these areas. I do worry about the end hatch at the front of my yak as its an old design but apparently the big game is really stable as its quite wide.
      Plus I've drilled about 20 holes in my yak customizing it with fishing gear - I did a good job and the holes are above the water line but we will see I guess..... Anyway everything I've learned so far is from youtube so thanks for uploading videos.
      1 other question that I can't find on youtube.... How do you use the scupper plugs? Sounds stupid but do you put them in while you paddle to where your going? Or put them in once you arrive at fishing spot? Should they be used at anchor? Or when drifting?
      Great channel - I've subscribed

    • @offtheyak8357
      @offtheyak8357  Před 5 lety

      @@Alexxx---101 These are all very good things to be aware of, and definitely a good idea to try to stop any slow leaks you might have. Your idea of pool noodles is not a bad idea either, and I still highly highly recommend a bilge pump and always wearing your PFD, as well as getting a personal locator beacon, this can be one of the most critical tools in search and rescue situations if ever needed. But I wouldn't let fear of something happening deter you, which it sounds like it isn't, so great! Just go at your own pace, don't over extend yourself while out, look up and follow basic safety videos on kayaking and boating and you should be fine!

  • @MarioGaming101
    @MarioGaming101 Před 5 lety +1

    This shit just happens to my friend had to safe him lol dotn go late at night shit dangerous lmaoooo

  • @markskibo5159
    @markskibo5159 Před rokem

    awesome !!! well needed info .
    My big fat Azz is never reentering !! Hmm Shark fodder.

  • @snowcrab888
    @snowcrab888 Před 2 lety

    Le déguisement c’est pour le carnaval…?😅🤪😹

  • @ADVENTUREKM
    @ADVENTUREKM Před 4 lety

    Instead of lifting up to flip kayak you should climb over and pull to flip it. That would be hard to lift with one person.

  • @davin898
    @davin898 Před 4 lety

    hey thats OAHU

  • @miamiwax5504
    @miamiwax5504 Před 5 lety +1

    Where are u at? Looks beautiful.

  • @Expandacraftboats
    @Expandacraftboats Před 5 lety

    Or, get an Expandacraft outrigger and never flip your yak in the first place.

    • @offtheyak8357
      @offtheyak8357  Před 5 lety +3

      Since this video we have installed Ama kits on our kayaks. But even so, flipping is possible and it's important for people to know how to handle it safely.

    • @Alexxx---101
      @Alexxx---101 Před 5 lety

      @@offtheyak8357What happens if you do manage to flip with outriggers? How would you correct it?

  • @markhamze154
    @markhamze154 Před 3 lety

    Amazing What skinny young people can do!

  • @HellfrozeoverDitto-lj1rm

    What you doing in our waters white man......... ha na na bra just kidding lol........ I miss the islands. Moved to the mainland 20 years ago, I can afford house, boat and truck. In Hawaii I wouldn’t be able to do sooooooo.

  • @lonebeagle
    @lonebeagle Před 2 lety

    The water is flat as a pool table, that isn't REALISTIC! You aren't going to flip when the water and wind are like that. You should flip your kayak in typical conditions with both wind and waves!