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Foiling a very long wave

Created by castill0jf castill0jf  > 9 months ago, 1 Aug 2017
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castill0jf
castill0jf

VIC

563 posts

1 Aug 2017 12:58pm
sorry this doesn't belong here but I found this video

dafish
dafish

NSW

1654 posts

1 Aug 2017 3:01pm
Now THAT was epic. That is some of the smoothest riding I have seen, not too jerky, but fluid. What is hard for people who don't foil is the little nuances of movements in rolling feet and hips to keep it driving. Great find!
DukeSilver
DukeSilver

WA

425 posts

1 Aug 2017 2:14pm
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castill0jf said..
sorry this doesn't belong here but I found this video



Mesmerizing to watch. Long paddle back out though.
Gorgo
Gorgo

VIC

5108 posts

1 Aug 2017 4:51pm
I have just arrived home from a sailing trip on Bass Strait. We were cruising along with 2+m swell rolling through for days on end. The 12m catamaran was getting a big surge of acceleration from each swell. Loads of dolphins and albatross riding the swells.

I reckon you could tow into one of those swells as far out in the ocean as you dared and just ride it until your legs gave out. It's an awesome thing to think about.
Plummet
Plummet

4862 posts

1 Aug 2017 6:06pm
That was indeed worthy.
Leighbreeze
Leighbreeze

WA

556 posts

16 Aug 2017 2:07pm
Lord Hamilton Rules the waves.:))))A true waterman ????
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