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You wouldn't get me in the water if it's more than 6ft let alone 20ft lol. I've only ever seen the Cribbar surfed once,it's pretty spectacular.

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There predicting 64ft off shore mate! I can't picture something of that size!

 

That's normally where when you go over the crest of the wave you look done. Here the helmsman shout hold on. And all you see the seabed on the other side.

 

Shortly followed by the lunch the man next to....:lol::lol::lol:

 

I thank The Lord for the sir sprung seats and the self righting capability of the lifeboat. :thumbup:

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il get the jet ski out ready then !lol

 

Haha I would mate, £5 a tow 😉 sure the big boys will be out looking for something huge to ride

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Haha!! I have just noticed how bad that sounds!! 😂 not far wrong iv got a few suspect friends from the south coast haha

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Hmmmmmm board or kayak? That is the question!:001_tongue:

Seriously though speaking from a beach lifeguard and white water rescue technician, if anybody does venture out please be careful and dont go alone.:sneaky2:

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