Thursday 15 October 2020

The wake boarding pro

For the holidays I went rangiputa. So Saturday Night we all packed up and were ready to hit the road in the morning. 


We left at around 11 and got there at 11:50. It was really windy so we couldn't launch the jet ski so we went to Puheke and put the torpedo out. I brought my motorbike so I was just riding around as my dad was putting the torpedo out. For some reason that torpedo only went out half way but we left it out for half an hour to see if we would catch anything. The line didn't seem to heavy but we pulled it in and caught one big Snapper which could feed all of us so that was great. 


The next morning we woke up and it was still windy so we waited till low tide then zipped down to the point to put out the mullet net out. Then we came back had lunch and then went to put the Torpedo out again and got 4 snapper. 


Then finally there was no wind and the water was as flat as a pancake we were going to go wake boarding for the first time but then my Mum and Dad decided to go fishing on the jet ski and they came back with 3. 2 Snapper and 1 Trevally. sadly the wind pick up to like 18 knots and it was too windy to go wake boarding but the weather forecast said there would be no wind tomorrow.


I woke up hoping that there was no wind and that the water would still be flat like yesterday morning and it was so we got all the gear ready and jumped into the water for a quick swim before we went wake-boarding for the first time. It took me a couple goes to get my technique right but I got up easy I tried to do cool tricks but failed horrendously.


Then sadly it was time to head home so packed up all our stuff it took us like 2 hours but we hopped into the cars and got home around 12.


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