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waveslave
waveslave

WA

4263 posts

9 Mar 2016 6:39pm
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If I was that dude ^^^

I'd punch over that next whitewash,

gain a little speed on the flats,

throw into a snappy chicken-gybe,

head back towards shore,

gybe,,,

and fang back out hoping for a lull in the sets.

lol.








Ozone Kites Aus
10 Mar 2016 1:54pm
No the last pic I posted is a bit further north, but within the same bay, I've never seen it close out right across, but it was doing it that day.

@waveslave, nah, no-one on a windsurfer got out the back, he is still well within the shelter of the rocks, and that white wash coming towards him knocked him over several times, and he had to try and waterstart again. He is an experienced local windsurfer, always out if its windy, but there is no way he could get beyond the point without truly risking his life. The waves breaking out the back were at least 6-7M faces and the walls of whitewater were well over mast high. I saw one local kiter sneak out the back for a look, but quickly did a chicken turn and ran for cover from a massive set that broke way out wide of where he probably though he was safe to pick up a wave to ride. He was also one of the most experienced local kiters, funny both are named Pete!
Plummet
Plummet

4862 posts

10 Mar 2016 1:39pm
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waveslave said..





If I was that dude ^^^

I'd punch over that next whitewash,

gain a little speed on the flats,

throw into a snappy chicken-gybe,

head back towards shore,

gybe,,,

and fang back out hoping for a lull in the sets.

lol.











If you disregard the third breaking wave I had a set almost exactly that size that here in nz on that day. I had just the perfect amount of power so I decided to punt a jump off the wave and gap the 2 waves and land on the back side of the second wave. I pulled it off and it was freaken fantastic. Would have been very painfull had I not made the gap!.
WillyO
WillyO

QLD

263 posts

10 Mar 2016 5:00pm
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Plummet said..

waveslave said..






If I was that dude ^^^

I'd punch over that next whitewash,

gain a little speed on the flats,

throw into a snappy chicken-gybe,

head back towards shore,

gybe,,,

and fang back out hoping for a lull in the sets.

lol.













If you disregard the third breaking wave I had a set almost exactly that size that here in nz on that day. I had just the perfect amount of power so I decided to punt a jump off the wave and gap the 2 waves and land on the back side of the second wave. I pulled it off and it was freaken fantastic. Would have been very painfull had I not made the gap!.


Really?
Tractorguy
Tractorguy

TAS

543 posts

10 Mar 2016 8:17pm
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waveslave said..





If I was that dude ^^^

I'd punch over that next whitewash,

gain a little speed on the flats,

throw into a snappy chicken-gybe,

head back towards shore,

gybe,,,

and fang back out hoping for a lull in the sets.

lol.











Ha your funny, mast high and a fair bit. regardless its a good pic. obviously had positive intentions i no what id be thinking if I was faced with that .

bjw
bjw

bjw

QLD

3687 posts

10 Mar 2016 10:14pm
"if I was that guys Id do a double forward loop smash the lip and the get out the back and lay the mast forward and get barrelled twice"

Oh actually I cant do any of that.

I kite, so Ill just comment and pretend I was there.
But seriously, I wish I was and credit to the guys who had a crack.
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