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THE morning started first at Currumbin Alley, then Point Danger, but it wasn't until 11am when Kelly and Trevor Hendy finally decided to wet their jet at Kirra.
The wave Slater many times called his favourite in the 90s is now a different beast, still the zippering chomp beast of yesteryear, it's just breaking 100m further out and way too fast.
How fast? Even with a water chariot pulled by 100 horses, it still takes some supersonic body positioning to beat the swinging axe of the lip-line.
Check Kelly getting the most out of Trevor's bizarre, low-rockered, twin-stringered board. This is a simple lesson in driving for speed.
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