Choco, I can personally vouch that broken necks can mend if you are lucky - 3 vertebrae for me
............ and I was only doing 25 knts
............. but at those speeds, I think a whole different story.
Nasty crash and bad break. ![]()
Good luck with the recovery. ![]()
Lucky you were not far away from civilisation.
Was not close by. Hy had to walk 5 km tro de mud Winch is verre hard. Jou sink in to it 10cm deep end it was à 5 auwer drive. To home. Rescuw by bote pr helikopter. Was not posebel.
Tomorro hy wil have hand chercery to reconstruct his rist joint. En to put everything in to place.
Wil be continjeuwd
did the crash also affect the spelling ? ![]()
Sorry - i couldn't resist, best of luck for a speedy recovery!!!
I agree with Swagger! In my job I see all sorts of poorly written English. I think Pompiers grasp of the language shows he has excellent spoken English and does his best to write it, after all its a stupid language with too many different sounds to letters, and no accents to help those with English as a secondary language learn to 'ryet' it!
Shocking video though, hope the casualty gets well soon and regains enough confidence to get back on the water.
That is gutsy stuff!
It's very unfortunate that it happened, and I hope you have a speedy recovery, but it's great that you managed to film it all from a first person perspective.
5km through the mud to go speed sailing!!?? fark that...
I hope you are back on the water soon. ![]()