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<blockquote data-quote="CBFryman2" data-source="post: 2326212" data-attributes="member: 565445"><p>That isnt parasailing. The boat isnt moving.</p><p></p><p>It's called spinacer sailing. The boat is ancered aft to the wind and the top of the spinacer is tied to the top of the forward mast like normal, but instead of being tied down to the front you tie a seat to it. I have video I will load up once I get home. It is really cool. Really dangerous though. I got up 60' or so in the air (over the top of the mast). One guy fell from about 25' in the air and landed on his back. You also have to be careful to not get any limbs caught in the ropes. But it is by far the coolest experence anyone can ever have. going up and down with the wind. No sound and you can see for miles.</p><p></p><p>Cliff jumping...well not for everyone. Especially into the blueholes or into heavy surf. That cliff wasnt too high. Completely safe even if you didnt hit the water correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBFryman2, post: 2326212, member: 565445"] That isnt parasailing. The boat isnt moving. It's called spinacer sailing. The boat is ancered aft to the wind and the top of the spinacer is tied to the top of the forward mast like normal, but instead of being tied down to the front you tie a seat to it. I have video I will load up once I get home. It is really cool. Really dangerous though. I got up 60' or so in the air (over the top of the mast). One guy fell from about 25' in the air and landed on his back. You also have to be careful to not get any limbs caught in the ropes. But it is by far the coolest experence anyone can ever have. going up and down with the wind. No sound and you can see for miles. Cliff jumping...well not for everyone. Especially into the blueholes or into heavy surf. That cliff wasnt too high. Completely safe even if you didnt hit the water correctly. [/QUOTE]
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