I like many others here knew Craig as a close friend and great person. He was so strong, calm and dependable that it makes his passing so hard to accept. He leaves a big hole in our lives.
After what has happened and from reading all the posts here I won't be sailing at Caloundra bar on an ebb tide or dodgy wind. Craig was not foolish or complacent, if it caught him out, it can catch anyone.
While on the subject of treacherous locations, I had a bad experience at Elliot Heads about 12 years ago and ended up dumping my smashed rig to paddle to safety. There can also be a strong current from the river on an outgoing tide and although the swell is generally not so heavy it is very confused so recovering from a fall can be very difficult in the relentless white water.
To Sharyn and young Cameron, Kay and I offer all our love and support.
To Craig mate we will always miss you. I don't know about God and Heaven and that but I can't help thinking and hoping there is a grand scheme and now you're a part of it.