Different kind of surfing with a major pucker factor.
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Anyone know if the CG is doing that for all the boats on this day?Different kind of surfing with a major pucker factor.
I'd assume just the distressed ones. Hull crack + taking water heading into that inlet even with working bilge + loss of one motor = 0 fun whatsoever.Anyone know if the CG is doing that for all the boats on this day?
woops, i didn't see the description underneath.I'd assume just the distressed ones. Hull crack + taking water heading into that inlet even with working bilge + loss of one motor = 0 fun whatsoever.
View going out of the same harbor on a calm day with a bunch of whackjobsLots of good videos from the various bars in Oregon
Watch out for that cavitation. It'll get ya.
Different kind of surfing with a major pucker factor.
Lots of good videos from the various bars in Oregon
Watch out for that cavitation. It'll get ya.
Those Coasties are gnar. I've seen 'em in their surfboats out training in bigger stuff than that. Sometimes they eat sh!t.What's the deal?
This seems a little more hardcore