Doin' The Dance!
After doing almost exactly this myself last Saturday, I relived it with Mat's 42 knot crash and Brians appropriate philosophy.
Thankfully, in both Mat's and my case, there was no lasting pain. ![]()
I do believe that I might be the cause seeing that I was very close to both events ![]()
Yes. and one in a million chance you just happend to be filming that one. ![]()
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ahhh looked like a lovely moment sailquik ..
..its when there's less water ....that really hurts ..
and that split second in your mind ,....when you know your going over ....it sucks ..lol.
Brains a cool dude
always smiling .![]()
Doin' The Dance!
After doing almost exactly this myself last Saturday, I relived it with Mat's 42 knot crash and Brians appropriate philosophy.
Thankfully, in both Mat's and my case, there was no lasting pain. ![]()
look on the bright side. if you did break your back you're already at the shore.
Doin' The Dance!
After doing almost exactly this myself last Saturday, I relived it with Mat's 42 knot crash and Brians appropriate philosophy.
Thankfully, in both Mat's and my case, there was no lasting pain. ![]()
look on the bright side. if you did break your back you're already at the shore.
Now there's a 'silver lining' for you.
Doin' The Dance!
After doing almost exactly this myself last Saturday, I relived it with Mat's 42 knot crash and Brians appropriate philosophy.
Thankfully, in both Mat's and my case, there was no lasting pain. ![]()
look on the bright side. if you did break your back you're already at the shore.
Now there's a 'silver lining' for you.
Except that while you clear your head, check your ribs, test movement in your extremities and gather yourself together, your gear is pushed offshore at a great rate of knots by the 40kt wind,