Doin' The Dance! After doing almost exactly this myself last Saturday, I relived it with Mat's 42 knot crash and Brians appropriate philosophy. Thankfully, in both Mat's and my case, there was no lasting pain.
sailquik said.. Doin' The Dance! After doing almost exactly this myself last Saturday, I relived it with Mat's 42 knot crash and Brians appropriate philosophy. Thankfully, in both Mat's and my case, there was no lasting pain.
look on the bright side. if you did break your back you're already at the shore.
sailquik said.. Doin' The Dance! After doing almost exactly this myself last Saturday, I relived it with Mat's 42 knot crash and Brians appropriate philosophy. Thankfully, in both Mat's and my case, there was no lasting pain.
look on the bright side. if you did break your back you're already at the shore.
sailquik said.. Doin' The Dance! After doing almost exactly this myself last Saturday, I relived it with Mat's 42 knot crash and Brians appropriate philosophy. Thankfully, in both Mat's and my case, there was no lasting pain.
look on the bright side. if you did break your back you're already at the shore.
Now there's a 'silver lining' for you.
Except that while you clear your head, check your ribs, test movement in your extremities and gather yourself together, your gear is pushed offshore at a great rate of knots by the 40kt wind,