Going for a Dry Capsize. The lightning went over, but Keira carefully managed to climb over and skillfully climbed over the top, only getting her feet wet and then hauled the boat over and stepped back into the cockpit. However, too much momentum caused the boat to capsize and put her into the water.
Monday, 4 August 2025
Dry Capsize
Going for a Dry Capsize. The lightning went over, but Keira carefully managed to climb over and skillfully climbed over the top, only getting her feet wet and then hauled the boat over and stepped back into the cockpit. However, too much momentum caused the boat to capsize and put her into the water.
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