I kitesurf now as well but there is nothing like that feeling of blasting along on a windsurfer trying to get every ounce of speed out of the sail and the board. The connection you have to the sail is much closer than to the kite.
@@s2oooo I mainly kite hydrofoil and although it is my favourite water based activity of all time, you are totally disconnected from the water and wind compared to windsurfing. How fast you go just depends to a large part on your kit and how crazy you are :) On a windsurfer I remember feeling like every little adjustment I made to the sail and board made a difference.
This guy is living his best life. Thank you Robby for sharing this with all the "poor" guys who can't do that but dream of it. It's a bit of our dream that you make come real... Thank you! ^^
Every one can live with their dream! Depends what are you looking for ? How you want to be? Life is short, one day you are millionaires, other day may be homeless! Following you dream! You will find peace!
I agree with you. We all dream of a life like that. But not everyone can do it, what about career, family..? All over board for fun..? There must be a middle ground
You’re a living legend Robbie. Have been a massive fan for close to 35 years. I remember you wrote an article about why you didn’t go fully battened. And you’re still showing your incredible skills now. My father was always the big kahuna (passed away 2 years ago). But for me you carry that spirit. Aloha & cheers from NZ🤙🤙🤙
Dear Robby, Your inspired me to get into windsurfing back in the '80s. (I had a pink and red Gaastra 5.2)... And your ongoing enthusiasm brought me 'back out there', after 15 years of not windsurfing. Last week I bought windfoiling gear and had a first tough session in Hood River. Feels great to be back! Thanks for being a true inspiration.
Great comment. This video has inspired me to pull my gear out storage and back out there. Thanks Robbie. Kids are grown now so its time to get at it again. I had so much fun at the Gorge from the mid 80s to late 90s. Bettes for breakfast a session at the Hatch or Dougs then The River City Saloon for the Moe Show is he was playing that night oh and a couple Scorpions at Jack first, I worked 4 x10hrs so every weekend was long weekend so I drove down from Vancouver BC every weekend. I’m sure we crossed paths a few times. What an era to be there in.
Oh Robby! I missed you about a day or two on Karpathos last year - the floor was still hot where you walked! )).. After a little 20 years break I restarted with windsurfing 1 1/2 years ago. Comming tuesday at Teneriffe.. O bought myself lots of 2nd hand gear, including a Mistral Equipe Carbon - just a bit younger than me )).. The only new board I'll buy will be a Naish board, when I ready for it! Lots of hugs, my dear idol ))..
The man, the mythe, the legend, the goat!! I saw you for the first time in Scheveningen the Netherlands in 1987. I'm still windsurfing for years and years, never went to kiting or something else, and still loving it !!!!!! Hold on for what you're doing and remember : Only a surfer know's the feeling
Great video! Reminds me of the time when windsurfing was all about blasting and fun, without unnecessary technicalities. Just grab your board and sail, whatever it was and go out and have fun.
Amazing you can still do this. After windsurfing through my 20s, kids wrecked my back and at 40 I can't really even down-haul anymore let alone handle a gust. So glad you missed that turtle! Incredible speed. Thanks for sharing your day :-)
Dear Robby! I started to windsurf in 1991's summer, when I was 18. You were my first inspiration. And looking this video you still are. I'm still windsurfing, only a few times by year, but with the same passion. Fun for life!!
That video is getting me stoked to get back on the water. Spent a ton of time back in the 80’s on a Mistral Malibu and a 6.6 cambered race sail on Lake Erie. Never forget the feeling from kicking up the center board and surfing down the waves.
Windsurfing San Francisco bay and the CA coast through the golden age of the 90s were the greatest years for me and my friends. I windsurfed from 1984 to 2016 at which time I would be almost unable to walk for a week afterward due to the enlarged bone spurs in the big toes. So I moved to Baja and learned to kiteboard at age 64, now 68 and my feet no longer hurt, it's a very relaxed kind of stoke! Learning to kite from windsurfing is tough at first because you try to over muscle it resulting in stupid launches. When you learn to totally relax and chill, hands close together on the bar, sheet out you will get it! Saw you Robby, 1987 or so in the world cup race at SF. You said hi and nodded like you knew me, that's stuck with me, thanks!
Hey Maui 1994 I was a Nash & North sails fan love it sailing from Kanaha to Hookipa racing my buddies upwind and then here comes Robbie Nash smoking us all what a speed demon. I always thought I was going fast until Robbie pinching up wind blew by us all....
Mr. Naish, that was awesome. In 2017, I visited Hookipa Beach because I wanted to see surfers. Once I got there, I saw the surfers and the kitesurfers first. But it's the windsurfers that stole the show. I don't practice any of these sports but I could certainly appreciate the skill level necessary for the speed and the jumps involved. I'm sure I watched for 20 minutes straight, trying to follow one sail, then another. It was mesmerizing. I'm glad the random algorithm of RUclips suggested this awesome video so that I had a chance to see what they saw. Thanks. .
Thanks, great footage!! The sounds and the speed bring back memories of fast board-sailing on SF Bay in the late 80s. Good to see you're still at it. May you have many more years.
Following you since I was 15 back in 1990. Your waveriding has ever been an inspiration for me. Keep going Robby! Beside, looks like a perfect setup in this vid.
This setup makes so much sense for us old school windsurfers who love high wind blasting in control. You're an inspiration Robbie Naish and truly stoked that you get to go out for a quick session and take the time to share it with us! Dang nab it... now I meed to go as well!! ;-)
Reminds me of my windsurfing days on Maui in the 80s. Needless to say the gear has changed a lot since then. Looked like so much fun I'm tempted to get into it again! Mahalo for sharing through your lens and experience Robby!
Hello Robby, I am from 63 as you and appreciate you for a long time. I was yesterday on the beach of Pont Mahé, Assérac Brittany, France, a good wind, force 5 or 6, and about 100 women and men having great fun with their boards. Friendly and warm greetings from south Brittany. I wish you the best, have fun !
I windsurfed for over a decade...now kiter. I was a fast windsurfer, not as fast as some, but fast. The speeds the Naish-Meister gets up to in this video are simply mind bending; considering that it is not flat water at all!
I’m 57 and have been in awe of Mr Naish since I started windsurfing in 1986 , still windsurfing , haven’t tried kiting or foiling yet , I believe in keeping windsurfing simple , which in turn makes it more fun , the sails are so good now you don’t need the aggravation of cambers , will be glad when more Naish boards and sails are available , everything is sold out right now
Wow. Maybe when I was younger🤣. I'm 50 now and work construction. I run circles around a lot of the younger dudes, but that's nothing to this. Sheer admiration brother. You are a freak of nature, that is hauling and a rough ride
To me as a pilot, higher L/D just rocks efficiency-wise, meaning higher aspect ratio wings, or in this case, sails. It's also telling the drag of the windsurfing board (we call it parasitic drag) at speed must be much less than the foil boards, as top speeds continue to be ~50% higher than foils. Again watching how little (or none at times) of Robby's board is touching the water at speed, makes perfect sense. Thanks for the video Robby!
Love your input on gear choice and why you choose this setup. Soo often we get wrapped up in wanting the fastest or most efficent possible setups and overlook what we loose in doing so. That was what happened to me in the mid 90's going to extreme on board and sail choice. Its was blazing fast but soo technical and god help you if your luff filed with water in a 6 cam sail. I'm getting set to get back into windsurfing and no surprise I am back to watching Robby Naish to get inspired - Maholo
No geeky technology crap in the corner of the screen distraction showing speed etc. just Mr Naish doing what he does best. Inspiring others. A true legend. Terrifyingly impressive.
Huge air at one point!! Been windsurfing for a year now and so impressed by you Robby, thanks for sharing. If you come to Boston and want to get out let me know!
Robbie you are the MAN, my hero, I should have moved to Hawaii when I was young.... Love it here in Umhlanga but man your place is epic... Windsurfing became my passion...
I have done Hookipa to Kanaha Beach Park and it is a truly fantastic coastal run. I have also been quite intimated heading out of Kanaha into the deep waters, just straight shot out and back. When you get couple of miles past the last seen windsurf or kite the ocean surface changes and the rollers are significant walls of water, gentle giants. The wind seems to pick up and it tends be steadier. At board speeds hitting 30mph, they do launch you if you want that. The flying fish change in size. At first, they are in schools and 3 to 6 inches. They get bigger, solo and scarier out in the deep, like full 12"+ and you wouldn't want to hit them.
I'm very happy to see a windsurfing video from Robby in the middle of the wing fashion. I fully agree with him, in terms of looking always for fun in windsurfing, no matter is slalom or wave sailing. Bigger sail sizes IMO is been an important reason for people to leave windsurfing. I always saw Robby's point of view of slalom without camber was much more interesting than only pure beast strength and weight. I remember the in and outs through the sets
Ah but not super high aspect compared to my early late 80’s early 90’s gear lol. Wish I could still take the pounding, my body is getting sore just watching this... great stuff Robby! I’ve done that run several times and the sea life alone is worth the trip.
This is so fast...The gear looks Master..When I was 13 in 87 I had the Tiga power jibe.. I was light strong and fast..but my life went in another direction..but when I am seeing this..it really makes me think how can I get this life style back..?Mabey I gonna try.. to live in Portugal...anyway thanks for the great video Robby
The world is a better place with Robby in it. Thank you for the decades of joy and inspiration.
Got that right !
I windsurfed for years and changed to kitesurfing because it was something new. This video has made me remember how great windsurfing is.
Nice!👌🏼
I kitesurf now as well but there is nothing like that feeling of blasting along on a windsurfer trying to get every ounce of speed out of the sail and the board. The connection you have to the sail is much closer than to the kite.
At 40 now I can also imagine being absolutely shattered compared to Hydrofoil kitesurfing 😂
@@s2oooo I mainly kite hydrofoil and although it is my favourite water based activity of all time, you are totally disconnected from the water and wind compared to windsurfing. How fast you go just depends to a large part on your kit and how crazy you are :) On a windsurfer I remember feeling like every little adjustment I made to the sail and board made a difference.
@@chrisdickinson4576 at 40 years I don't think i could last 5 minutes windsurfing 😂
Having followed you from the mid 80's I am still inspired by you sailing 35 years on.
Respect.
same, since the days of Mike Waltz
Same here.
I raced with you in 1979 at Clearwater Beach, Florida. Glad to see you’re still at it!
what a veteran!
This guy is living his best life. Thank you Robby for sharing this with all the "poor" guys who can't do that but dream of it. It's a bit of our dream that you make come real... Thank you! ^^
make your dreams real dude
Every one can live with their dream! Depends what are you looking for ? How you want to be? Life is short, one day you are millionaires, other day may be homeless! Following you dream! You will find peace!
I agree with you. We all dream of a life like that. But not everyone can do it, what about career, family..? All over board for fun..? There must be a middle ground
@@SuperFlo8888 I don't think you are homeless. Hard to find peace under a cardboard box.
It’s all about choices.
You’re a living legend Robbie. Have been a massive fan for close to 35 years. I remember you wrote an article about why you didn’t go fully battened. And you’re still showing your incredible skills now. My father was always the big kahuna (passed away 2 years ago). But for me you carry that spirit. Aloha & cheers from NZ🤙🤙🤙
I was windsurf appassionate from 25 to 35 years old. My heart beat like before with this video. The best time of my life..
100kg to be competitive? Finally a sport I can compete in.
I´m in too!!
@@martindrews889 lmao. You have to be FIT also.
Eat more. Call yourself Jabba da Hutt.
Dear Robby,
Your inspired me to get into windsurfing back in the '80s. (I had a pink and red Gaastra 5.2)... And your ongoing enthusiasm brought me 'back out there', after 15 years of not windsurfing. Last week I bought windfoiling gear and had a first tough session in Hood River. Feels great to be back!
Thanks for being a true inspiration.
Great comment. This video has inspired me to pull my gear out storage and back out there. Thanks Robbie. Kids are grown now so its time to get at it again.
I had so much fun at the Gorge from the mid 80s to late 90s. Bettes for breakfast a session at the Hatch or Dougs then The River City Saloon for the Moe Show is he was playing that night oh and a couple Scorpions at Jack first,
I worked 4 x10hrs so every weekend was long weekend so I drove down from Vancouver BC every weekend.
I’m sure we crossed paths a few times. What an era to be there in.
Oh Robby! I missed you about a day or two on Karpathos last year - the floor was still hot where you walked! ))..
After a little 20 years break I restarted with windsurfing 1 1/2 years ago. Comming tuesday at Teneriffe.. O bought myself lots of 2nd hand gear, including a Mistral Equipe Carbon - just a bit younger than me ))..
The only new board I'll buy will be a Naish board, when I ready for it!
Lots of hugs, my dear idol ))..
Great sailing lesson. I’m Robbie’s age and still windsurf. Thanks for being a life example and inspiration Mr.Naish !!
The man, the mythe, the legend, the goat!! I saw you for the first time in Scheveningen the Netherlands in 1987. I'm still windsurfing for years and years, never went to kiting or something else, and still loving it !!!!!! Hold on for what you're doing and remember :
Only a surfer know's the feeling
Great video! Reminds me of the time when windsurfing was all about blasting and fun, without unnecessary technicalities. Just grab your board and sail, whatever it was and go out and have fun.
It still is. I switched to kiting though, never touched my windsurfer since.
Thank you Robby for sharing this ride with us! I am 47 now and you have been an idol for me since I'm 10 or so. From a fan from Paris, France.
Perfect, just the sounds water and wind. No need for any techno junk soundtrack. Beautiful, I love it!!
Thank you Robby from France !
Amazing you can still do this. After windsurfing through my 20s, kids wrecked my back and at 40 I can't really even down-haul anymore let alone handle a gust. So glad you missed that turtle! Incredible speed. Thanks for sharing your day :-)
This guy is just such an amazing windsurfing legend, still doing stuff on a board that many windsurfers half his age wouldn't be able to do.
Agreed KW, Im kiting now as well but when I saw this video it brought back many great memories and makes me also want to get back on a wind surfer.
Robby is The King! No one can beat that amazing unique speed & control out there....Bravo!!!
Legend. After what, 50 years of sailing imagine what a Naish handshake is like.
Top
Only fellow windsurfers can survive a Naish handshake
Good point, elbow bump for me please. Dont want to put my hand in a vise :)
The whole rig looks laser sharp as the legendary Robby!! Keep it up!!
You’re a living legend Robbie, 34 yrs ago when I learned windsurfing you were my example. Aloha
ANIMAL!! Thank you Robby from Argentina!
Larga vida al rey...saludos
Somebody wake me up, I must be dreaming! What an amazing video. All must bow and kiss the ring of The King.
Dear Robby! I started to windsurf in 1991's summer, when I was 18. You were my first inspiration. And looking this video you still are. I'm still windsurfing, only a few times by year, but with the same passion. Fun for life!!
Coincidence...me too!
That video is getting me stoked to get back on the water. Spent a ton of time back in the 80’s on a Mistral Malibu and a 6.6 cambered race sail on Lake Erie. Never forget the feeling from kicking up the center board and surfing down the waves.
Windsurfing San Francisco bay and the CA coast through the golden age of the 90s were the greatest years for me and my friends. I windsurfed from 1984 to 2016 at which time I would be almost unable to walk for a week afterward due to the enlarged bone spurs in the big toes. So I moved to Baja and learned to kiteboard at age 64, now 68 and my feet no longer hurt, it's a very relaxed kind of stoke! Learning to kite from windsurfing is tough at first because you try to over muscle it resulting in stupid launches. When you learn to totally relax and chill, hands close together on the bar, sheet out you will get it!
Saw you Robby, 1987 or so in the world cup race at SF. You said hi and nodded like you knew me, that's stuck with me, thanks!
There is no kite or foil better than old school windsurf!!!
You got that right!
I don't agree. Since I started kiting never got back on my windsurfboards again.
@@didoview Well, that is taking the path of least resistance.
@@petermorris5808 it isn’t. I never got that exhausted when windsurfing. Kiting is just so much fun I can’t stop. Like surfing waves.
Parole sante!
Robby Naish best rider forever!!! The King !!! The legend! Thank you for this super vidéo !!!!
Very cool and your still a great windsurfer ! Over decades
Hey Robby this blue outfit suits you wonderfully ;) ... too classy the gear, and this board waow, it rocks!
Hey Maui 1994 I was a Nash & North sails fan love it sailing from Kanaha to Hookipa racing my buddies upwind and then here comes Robbie Nash smoking us all what a speed demon. I always thought I was going fast until Robbie pinching up wind blew by us all....
Yep I was there in 1992 same thing racing my buddies from K - H and comes Robbi ruined my ego run...
True legend and inspiration, that was amazing, thank you Robby!
Oh how I miss the clear water, salt spray and downwind coastal runs. Thanks Robbie. Living vicariously.
The GOAT.
The reason I took up windsurfing.
Thanks for putting these videos together. So much fun to watch.
Mr. Naish, that was awesome. In 2017, I visited Hookipa Beach because I wanted to see surfers. Once I got there, I saw the surfers and the kitesurfers first. But it's the windsurfers that stole the show. I don't practice any of these sports but I could certainly appreciate the skill level necessary for the speed and the jumps involved. I'm sure I watched for 20 minutes straight, trying to follow one sail, then another. It was mesmerizing. I'm glad the random algorithm of RUclips suggested this awesome video so that I had a chance to see what they saw. Thanks. .
Thanks, great footage!! The sounds and the speed bring back memories of fast board-sailing on SF Bay in the late 80s. Good to see you're still at it. May you have many more years.
Following you since I was 15 back in 1990. Your waveriding has ever been an inspiration for me. Keep going Robby! Beside, looks like a perfect setup in this vid.
A fantastic video of a fantastic guy!
I was just at Hookipa beach yesterday! Very cool watching you windsurf at Rock Star level. I'm impressed.
This setup makes so much sense for us old school windsurfers who love high wind blasting in control. You're an inspiration Robbie Naish and truly stoked that you get to go out for a quick session and take the time to share it with us! Dang nab it... now I meed to go as well!! ;-)
Which setup? Slalom board you mean?
A true legend. An inspiration to so many over the past few decades, myself included.
Reminds me of my windsurfing days on Maui in the 80s. Needless to say the gear has changed a lot since then. Looked like so much fun I'm tempted to get into it again! Mahalo for sharing through your lens and experience Robby!
Hello Robby, I am from 63 as you and appreciate you for a long time. I was yesterday on the beach of Pont Mahé, Assérac Brittany, France, a good wind, force 5 or 6, and about 100 women and men having great fun with their boards. Friendly and warm greetings from south Brittany. I wish you the best, have fun !
I'm glad to see you enjoyed that run so much! Open ocean gusty conditions are my windsurfing reality. Yeww!
I windsurfed for over a decade...now kiter. I was a fast windsurfer, not as fast as some, but fast. The speeds the Naish-Meister gets up to in this video are simply mind bending; considering that it is not flat water at all!
Glad you missed that turtle at 7:22 I unhook in the big gusts too... great minds ;-)
What a legend. Thanks for the inspiration & so many cool adventures 🤙🏼
Amazing how fast you go in these water conditions. Nice jumps as well!
I’m 57 and have been in awe of Mr Naish since I started windsurfing in 1986 , still windsurfing , haven’t tried kiting or foiling yet , I believe in keeping windsurfing simple , which in turn makes it more fun , the sails are so good now you don’t need the aggravation of cambers , will be glad when more Naish boards and sails are available , everything is sold out right now
Thank you. Just thank you for bringing back all of those now called "vintage" experience and feelings, that are just pure stoke!
Thank you!
You’re making me miss Maui and windsurfing even more. Thanks for posting this video. Please keep them coming. Aloha Jeff
Wow. Maybe when I was younger🤣. I'm 50 now and work construction. I run circles around a lot of the younger dudes, but that's nothing to this. Sheer admiration brother. You are a freak of nature, that is hauling and a rough ride
Wow, what a rocket ride! How fun. Thanks for sharing. Peace.
You're awesome Robby. I love the way you promote fun in windsurfing. To me that's what it's all about. Thanks man.
Awesome Video...Cool angle with the boom extension mount...Inspired me to do the same...Naish Gear is the Best!
To me as a pilot, higher L/D just rocks efficiency-wise, meaning higher aspect ratio wings, or in this case, sails. It's also telling the drag of the windsurfing board (we call it parasitic drag) at speed must be much less than the foil boards, as top speeds continue to be ~50% higher than foils. Again watching how little (or none at times) of Robby's board is touching the water at speed, makes perfect sense. Thanks for the video Robby!
@Robby Naish, please make more video, you make us dream for more than 30y. we still 💕 you and do like your life style...
Amazing speed ! Did the same downwind a few years back ......certainly not that fast 😂 Thank you for sharing , very Nice gear !
I missed windsurfing so much. So inspiring and always fun to watch a master of waves 🌊
Bravo, Robby! Tu ride toujours comme un champion🏆
La vie est belle...! 🏄🙂
Love your input on gear choice and why you choose this setup. Soo often we get wrapped up in wanting the fastest or most efficent possible setups and overlook what we loose in doing so.
That was what happened to me in the mid 90's going to extreme on board and sail choice. Its was blazing fast but soo technical and god help you if your luff filed with water in a 6 cam sail.
I'm getting set to get back into windsurfing and no surprise I am back to watching Robby Naish to get inspired - Maholo
Thanks for taking us on that blast Robby some serious speed there !!👍👏💪😁
No geeky technology crap in the corner of the screen distraction showing speed etc. just Mr Naish doing what he does best. Inspiring others. A true legend. Terrifyingly impressive.
Huge air at one point!! Been windsurfing for a year now and so impressed by you Robby, thanks for sharing. If you come to Boston and want to get out let me know!
I am still getting there. Booked somewhere windsurfing courses.. :) i need to water start..
No other sport can you give you that sensation of speed and fun....no way. Awesome. Reminds me his old Mistral heli filmed ride
Nice little speed run from the GOAT
Sweet! You're never too old to rock it on a windsurfing board!
Robbie you are the MAN, my hero, I should have moved to Hawaii when I was young.... Love it here in Umhlanga but man your place is epic... Windsurfing became my passion...
Wow... Too cool riding along with you on that run and getting a real taste of what it's like to sail like Robby Naish! Woo-Hoo!!
Eres de mi época. Que tiempos aquellos.
Forever the best... Robby...
I have done Hookipa to Kanaha Beach Park and it is a truly fantastic coastal run. I have also been quite intimated heading out of Kanaha into the deep waters, just straight shot out and back. When you get couple of miles past the last seen windsurf or kite the ocean surface changes and the rollers are significant walls of water, gentle giants. The wind seems to pick up and it tends be steadier. At board speeds hitting 30mph, they do launch you if you want that. The flying fish change in size. At first, they are in schools and 3 to 6 inches. They get bigger, solo and scarier out in the deep, like full 12"+ and you wouldn't want to hit them.
Watching this video brings back old memories of riding my Mistral Hookipa off of Siesta Key and Lido Beach back in the mid to late 80's.
You just took me back to 1987 great fun times
Robby is still learning to hook/unhook... very touching ;)
wow, II am 60 this week, but I was in hawaii 87 sitting in youre rocking chair in kalua grss, from holland,
Hi Mr. legend! I enjoyed very very well! Thank you from Tokyo 🌸
I'm very happy to see a windsurfing video from Robby in the middle of the wing fashion. I fully agree with him, in terms of looking always for fun in windsurfing, no matter is slalom or wave sailing. Bigger sail sizes IMO is been an important reason for people to leave windsurfing. I always saw Robby's point of view of slalom without camber was much more interesting than only pure beast strength and weight. I remember the in and outs through the sets
So much fun to watch….thanks for sharing! ……and why would anybody dislike this video????….there are some things I’ll never understand.
awesome Robby, thank you so much for this amazing video, you rock!
Great video. Long steady shot, no music just what the viewer needs to hear , the wind, the nature.
In 2000, from windsurfing to kitesurfing.
And now I'll go back to the "past"...
Really great to see the legend surfing. Love it💪👌👍✌️❤️
Hi Robby!
Ich finde es gut, dass Du die üblichen Pfade verlässt (Wave vs Slalom) und den Spaß am Windsurfen wieder in den Mittelpunkt stellst!-)
Living legend...What an inspiration for all of us
I met him in Tarifa in 2019, super humble and approachable guy, and the greatest inspiration for the winsurfing community all over the world
Ah but not super high aspect compared to my early late 80’s early 90’s gear lol. Wish I could still take the pounding, my body is getting sore just watching this... great stuff Robby! I’ve done that run several times and the sea life alone is worth the trip.
7:22 is a Turtle very near to your Board! AMAIZING!!! Greetings from Germany
Great vídeo. I am your fan!!! Thank you and continue doing these kind of vídeos please
Cheers from Chile, trying to be the most Time in the Water
Great inspiration
Best Boards on the Planet! The Shop in Kailua was Soo Awesome 👍 loved talking to Robbie's Mom and Kai
I know it's not, but it looked sped up. Great to see you blasting and jumping. Rock on Robbie 🤙🤙
Big turtle at 7.22 lucky you missed it! great footage, thnx for sharing!
Great ride !! Nice to hear the originaliteit sound👍, Thank you for sharing🤘
Super Naish , and Fast Windsurfing .
This is so fast...The gear looks Master..When I was 13 in 87 I had the Tiga power jibe.. I was light strong and fast..but my life went in another direction..but when I am seeing this..it really makes me think how can I get this life style back..?Mabey I gonna try.. to live in Portugal...anyway thanks for the great video Robby
the legend in action !