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monk_e_boy | 3 years ago
Big waves are crazy powerful.
Then there's the speed, wizzing over choppy water on a board feels like driving over a very pot holed dirt road, the chops SLAM into the board over and over again. You lean on the rail to turn and the board may just drop away into a hole or get slammed up by chop.
And if you fall, you don't penetrate the water, you just skim over it like a flat stone (or a rag doll in the mouth of a dog, shaking it from side to side)
ur-whale|3 years ago
And when you finally do emerge, what do you know, the next wave is already here for the next trip down.
And all of that is assuming there isn't sharp coral reefs at the bottom.
0x737368|3 years ago
boris|3 years ago
ako|3 years ago
Largest waves I windsurfed was about 4 meters in Maui, went head first down the wave, mast got stuck in the coral reef, snapped like it was nothing. Even at 4 meters, waves are pretty powerful.