Poor bugger

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teatrea
teatrea
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QLD, 4177 posts
12 Jul 2012 7:27pm
FlyingKiwi
FlyingKiwi
QLD
218 posts
QLD, 218 posts
12 Jul 2012 7:40pm
Ah, no leash attached, what a tool, why not just commit to getting out?
SandS
SandS
VIC
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VIC, 5904 posts
12 Jul 2012 7:55pm
Oh dear .......
Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
5000 posts
VIC, 5000 posts
12 Jul 2012 8:43pm
Time to get out & find the nearest pub...although looks like he's spent some time in one already that day.
SP
SP
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SP SP
10982 posts
12 Jul 2012 7:52pm
Thanks that was really entertaining

The only question remaining is , but why? . Never looked like making it

BulldogPup
BulldogPup
6657 posts
6657 posts
12 Jul 2012 8:30pm
I felt relief that he eventually saw the light
Towny
Towny
NSW
903 posts
NSW, 903 posts
12 Jul 2012 11:49pm
He did what 99 percent of the paddle board population would not even contemplate doing and that is trying to get out from the rocks at macking jaws massive Cred for having a go
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
WA, 7608 posts
12 Jul 2012 10:27pm
He had a leggie. It was tied around the tail and fins as to stop it getting snagged on the rocks when trying to get out. I reckon a handle on the board would have helped in this situation.
beerssup
beerssup
NSW
513 posts
NSW, 513 posts
13 Jul 2012 1:21pm
Reminds me of some jump offs at big burleigh not fun even with a short board,good on him for havin a go
poseidon
poseidon
QLD
35 posts
QLD, 35 posts
13 Jul 2012 4:57pm
He should have got up and paddled when he had the chance rather then prone paddled, might have got over that wave that washed him back onto the rocks.
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