The day started early and onshore with no real promise at all.
But as the tide dropped, it summoned up a little twist in the wind direction – to a side offshore, from the north.
Then the swell cleaned up and all of a sudden, Tofo came alive.
Steep takeoffs, fast and hollow sections…just like we know her.
The casualties started early and increased as the tide advanced.
Arjen lost his nose and got a few scratches to the head and Dave Charley popped his fin out in a power turn.
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