Hayle breaks either side of a river mouth, so with the outgoing tide there’s also a nasty current that can drag you back out through the waves if you’re caught floundering with broken gear.
Ross Williams was simply not messing around and making no bones about picking off the biggest sets and charging hard from the word go!
After yesterday’s fiasco, it looked like he had a score to settle and was smacking aerials and powering out huge hacks as if were 3-4 feet rather than mast-high, top-to-bottom close-outs.
Andy Fawcett bided his time wisely before cranking out some huge aerials on the meatiest of sections, while Blacky was deep in the thick of the biggest sets and throwing down some full-rail turns when he could find a decent section to dice with.