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Topic: Lose a Kayak Near Mendocino?  (Read 1981 times)

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Sin Coast

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The F&S kooks have ditched a couple kayaks at Limekiln too.
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Great rescue video but who is the narrator only wearing a t-shirt?
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My Dad went to go check it out and I guess the kayak is chained to some of the drift wood.

So someone is claiming ownership (but still can't figure out how to retrieve it).


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Some locals leave their kayaks "locked" by the water to avoid hauling them up and down. Last fall there were a couple kayaks chained way above the high water mark in Westport not far from the base of the wooden 72 step walkway to the beach.