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That shark had him nailed.

 

The first time he did not even see it. It just brushed him.

 

Lucky the shark was not hungry.

He got himself out of there really fast

 

Must have been looking for the fish on the end of that spear but alas..no easy meal for the shark that day.

 

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Hello Auntie Gen, How was your tour ?

My son had a blast on his tour.. mom and brother cheered extra loud from the sideline[emoji6]

 

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I know the diver who took the footage.

 

He says it happens more than you think.

 

He dives shoots a budload of fish and sell them back at the harbor.

Yip.. would think so... clever buggers too. . They know the spear fishermen have takeaways form them[emoji6]

 

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My son had a blast on his tour.. mom and brother cheered extra loud from the sideline[emoji6]

 

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:eek: , you go on tour and take the siblings with?

 

No man...thats a home game, not a tour!

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See picture in pdf

awesome..

 

here's some more info from dudley dix's webpage

http://dixdesign.com/steward.htm

 

 

 

 

 Ant sold everything that he owned to build his boat and budget limitations meant that he cut corners and scrounged wherever he could. This started right at the outset with the hull purchase.

 

He bought the plug used to build the mould for the TLC 19 trailer sailer. I was horrified when I heard what he planned to do with it because it was not built for such a voyage. The plug was very lightly built because Gerfried Nebe, the builder, intended to complete it as a very light planing dinghy with hiking bars and 3 or 4 trapeze wires for some exciting sailing on protected waters. That plan had not come to fruition and the plug lay around until Ant spotted it and snapped it up.

 

He had nowhere to build his boat and talked a friend into letting him do it inside his apartment. Getting it into and out of the apartment must have been an interesting exercise. Resin smells and woodwork noises in the early hours eventually led to an enforced removal to Royal Cape Yacht Club, where she spent the last couple of months before launching.

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I know the diver who took the footage. 

 

He says it happens more than you think. 

 

He dives shoots a budload of fish and sell them back at the harbor. 

 

Tell him I think he's a dwis. Because of spearo's selling fish we are getting policed more and more.

 

Unless, of course, he has a commercial fishing licence ... which, if I remember correctly, still not allow spearos to sell fish :(

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