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		| Loneski 
 Since 18 Dec 2010
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		| caps 
 Since 23 Dec 2010
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				|  Sun Nov 17, 19 7:46 am |   |  
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				| LMFAO 
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		| TravisBickleRex 
  Since 30 Jun 2005
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				|  Mon Nov 18, 19 1:03 pm    Indian Beach |   |  
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				| My wife was actually at the filming of the 100 year wave scene at Indian Beach.  She's gonna love this new edit. |  | 
	
		
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		| Sasquatch 
  Since 09 Mar 2005
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				|  Mon Nov 18, 19 1:55 pm    Re: Indian Beach |   |  
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				| [quote="TravisBickleRex"]My wife was actually at the filming of the 100 year wave scene at Indian Beach.  She's gonna love this new edit.[/quote 
 I didn't know that Johnny Utah was at Indian Beach.
 
 Very funny slam on kiting from poleboaders.  I got to say those that can ride proficiently on breaking ocean waves sure look like they are having fun and look so graceful.
 
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		| Windian 
  Since 28 Apr 2008
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				|  Mon Nov 18, 19 5:09 pm |   |  
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				| I have to tip my hat to windsurfing equipment when it comes to the better tools for riding giant waves. Given the longer and heavier board combined with the weight of the sail rig pushing downward on the nose, sailboards can maintain higher speeds with greater control than kiteboards which are tending to want to jump out of the water with all the lift of the wind rushing up the huge wave faces. Check out the mega aerial off the lip that Jason Polakow pulls at 1:10 in this video. 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qc7PGCTF6UQ&feature=relmfu
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