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There are always sharks everywhere, including Port Philip Bay (PPB). People don't realise it, when the condition is right, even Great White sharks does visit PPB. Shark generally don't pay attention to Kayaks and coat. They have other things to pay attention to. If you are concerning, you can look up Sharkshield, which is a good shark deterrent tool. But it won't work on Great White, because Great White attacks starting from deep water and pounce on their prey before they realise. As sharkshield only works upto 3m, it is too late when they get that close. ANYWAY, statistically, we never have any shark attacks in PPB, so you can rest easy on that.
As for the Bailor, we must carry with us on our vehicle a bailor in case of water leaks into the kayak (Legally you must carry one at all time when on water). In the situation if you flipped the kayak and managed to righted it and get back onto kayak, you will find water do get into the kayaks.
Water in kayak means, the kayak will be heavy, hard to peddle/paddle and hard to control when weather turns nasty. So you will need to clear the water out asap.
To get them out, you will need a bilge pump to pump the water out of kayak. But Bilge pump need battery to operate, which means it is a bit of hassle when you are on a kayak and potentially battery might die when get water damage. Instead, get a hand pump bailor to pump the water out, which is cheap, convenient, low tech and doesn't rely on running on battery. You can buy this from Anaconda/Rays out door/BCF, similar to this :
(sorry, can't paste URL here to show you the link of a pump i bought for myself from Rays outdoor for $10 when it was on sale)
Considering you are new in Kayak fishing, and PA17T is approximate 110kg+, I will recommend you:
1. Make sure you have a hand bilge pump first before you even get onto water. Water Police do stop kayakers to check if they have all of the legally required gears.
2. Choose a good day where very light wind and calm day, take the kayak out to test peddle around. Don't bring anything except your bilge pump at first. This is so you can get to know your kayak. Possibly, bring your anchor as well, to practice anchoring your kayak. Rule of thumb, when you anchor, you should let the anchor line out twice the depth where you anchoring. If weather is abit choppy, let out even more.
3. Once you have a feel how your kayak works and handle, then bring your fish finder, and all of your fishing gear and begin to enjoy fishing.
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