i have been out there on a snall day just to see what its like(over 10 years ago). the rips are HUGE and due to the peaks shiffting it does warrant a tow, there is no escape if you get caught on the inside
I would even go as far as ban jetskies when there are paddle surfers out in the surf. It's so dangerous for surfers, and a total nuisance, the same as having a smoker in a room when you don't smoke... And I agree, no jetski is required for those average size waves. Imagine guys did tow-in at small waimea bay in hawaii... they'd kill you for that. Not only people would laugh at it, but no one would even try by fear of ridicule. (I spent 5 winters on the north-shore of oahu)
that wave at 4.00 is fucking sweeeeet!!!
i have been out there on a snall day just to see what its like(over 10 years ago). the rips are HUGE and due to the peaks shiffting it does warrant a tow, there is no escape if you get caught on the inside
I go body boarding on me hols one week a year in August. Would you recommend body boarding the Cribbar?
if this is the biggest wave in the world then why don't they have comps here?
I would even go as far as ban jetskies when there are paddle surfers out in the surf. It's so dangerous for surfers, and a total nuisance, the same as having a smoker in a room when you don't smoke... And I agree, no jetski is required for those average size waves. Imagine guys did tow-in at small waimea bay in hawaii... they'd kill you for that. Not only people would laugh at it, but no one would even try by fear of ridicule. (I spent 5 winters on the north-shore of oahu)
Yes I am a part-time body boarder- this cribbar looks a piece of pish.