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Ultra Fun In The Surf
JetskiMark's Crappy PWC Page
I think jumping waves is the most fun that you can have on a PWC. Too bad the picture was taken a bit too late, my feet are almost back down after kind of doing a Superman. Too bad this picture isn't sharp. Another one taken too late.
I would like to be doing this right now, instead of sitting at my computer. Half a second ago, I was much higher. At least my butt crack isn't hanging out. Bobby had a hard time taking the pictures at the proper time, you should see the one's I didn't scan.
Bobby on his Blaster and water on the lens. I like this picture with the spray and the rainbow it made. Kind of far away, but I like the way the back of the wave looks. Bobby looks like he is having fun now.
Another one with water on the lens. Lee gets big air on his XL 1200, the best picture of the day. Look at his expression, it looks like he is yelling "OH S#!T". OK, I took this one too soon, so sue me. I took this one too late, I'm a crappy photographer too.
JetskiMark's Crappy PWC Page
    Click to enlarge, each picture will open in this frame.  You may then use the next and previous buttons to view the entire gallery.  These pictures were taken 10/30/99 near Ventura Harbor, California.  I was with my friends Bobby and Lee.  Bobby was on his modified '94 Yamaha Wave Blaster and Lee was riding his '98 Yamaha XL 1200.  I was riding my '99 Kawasaki Ultra 150.  It was about 86 degrees that day, due to off shore winds, with 6 to 8 foot surf.  I was comfortable riding without a wetsuit.  I thought it would be the last time that year that I could ride without one, but two weeks later we went to Lake Pyramid and it was warm then too.  I had a disposable waterproof camera, with water on the lens half the time, so the quality of the photos is pretty crappy.
JetskiMark's Crappy PWC Page
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