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Created by flipper4444 flipper4444  > 9 months ago, 13 Jul 2010
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flipper4444
flipper4444

VIC

1214 posts

14 Jul 2010 12:08am
gazza
gazza

WA

647 posts

13 Jul 2010 11:17pm
the wipeout at the end is insane
king of the point
king of the point

WA

1836 posts

14 Jul 2010 11:13am
like that ........hang on and hang on some more
Rider5
Rider5

WA

567 posts

14 Jul 2010 11:55am
russh
russh

SA

3027 posts

14 Jul 2010 1:29pm
more please - for me thats whats windsurfing's all about - not a single flakka wakka do do dah day rotated double gollito willy snapper and it rocked
eyeMhardcor
eyeMhardcor

255 posts

14 Jul 2010 1:54pm
Is that a single fin??? I thought they were obsolete. NOT!!
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

14 Jul 2010 4:16pm
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russh said...

more please - for me thats whats windsurfing's all about - not a single flakka wakka do do dah day rotated double gollito willy snapper and it rocked


+1
choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

14 Jul 2010 4:45pm
Thats pure wave sailing....wish we had a wave break close by
Jens
Jens

WA

345 posts

15 Jul 2010 10:22am
Awesome sailing. He doesn't seem to have trouble going vertical with an old school single fin does he? Wonder if he gets bored of doing aerials?
nutbag
nutbag

154 posts

15 Jul 2010 12:14pm
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Jens said...

He doesn't seem to have trouble going vertical with an old school single fin does he?


Since when has anyone who can sail properly had trouble doing the same thing?

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Wonder if he gets bored of doing aerials?


Doubtful
bobdaboarder
bobdaboarder

NSW

185 posts

17 Jul 2010 6:53pm
Single fins are the future of wavesailing. Tighter turns better control off the top. It will be a revolution.
ozpricey
ozpricey

WA

333 posts

18 Jul 2010 1:15pm
Can't wait to sail a good right like that next winter.
Greasy_Steve
Greasy_Steve

QLD

39 posts

20 Jul 2010 11:23am
How good is that reo @ 02:36!
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