luckydude wrote: Holy crap. |
bazza wrote:
Not always as calm as that ... there is a memorial plinth on the sea wall with the numerous names of those that never made it back in. There is another clip taken on a REALLY rough day & all the while the skipper is sipping a hot coffee without spilling a drop ... as you rightly put it .... balls of steel indeed.
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kitno wrote: I went over that west coast bar a few weeks back in the 12ft tinny. 3/4 of the way out we lost all power and steering. Luckily we were both wearing jandles and able to use 1 pair for steering and 1 pair for propulsion. Lesson learned, buy some decent jandles from the Warehouse, not the $2 shop. |
luckydude wrote:
I had to go look up jandle, never heard that term before. So are you joking or did you literally scull yourself home with boats? |
DJracing wrote: Great vid smudge, will need to show Blake when he gets home from School . Was certainly a primo day. Oh and just so you know , I have now replaced that Ariel |
kitno wrote:
Yes, just joking mate. The Greymouth bar is probably the 2nd most dangerous bar in the country. No1 would be the flying jug in south Auckland. |
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