This is the Sea 2

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  1. The Bitches tidal race
    £ 1,99

    This infamous tidal race in South Wales is more than a match for 16 of Britain's top seakayaker and river paddlers, who are invited to attend a 'blackbelt seakayaking' event at the Bitches. Plenty of loops, pop outs and scary moments. Staring Sean Morley, Paul 'Cheesy' Robertson, Nick Cunliffe, JP Eacock.
  2. Penrhyn Mawr inner race
    £ 1,99

    More action from the inner and outer races at Penrhyn Mawr tidal race on Anglesey. Skilful paddling (and good recoveries!) from Aled Williams, Phil Clegg, Simon Osborne, Harry Whealan & others.

    This was originally 2 separate films on "This is the Sea 2" but brought together into 1 film here.
  3. Sean Morley
    £ 1,99

    Sean has been a kayaker for over 30 years who has represented his country at international level in four different disciplines and set several records in the world of sea kayaking.
  4. Bryan Smith at Skookum Chuck
    £ 0,99

    Bryan Smith survives multiple trashings at Skookemchuck rapids in British Columbia. This famous surfing wave provides beautiful green waves to carve on... which turn into angry white monsters on big spring tides. Bryan shows off his skills and survives multiple rolls.
  5. This is the Sea 2
    £ 1,99

    Well known and versatile kayaker Ben Lawry takes his surf ski on a training run around Tybee Island, Georgia & talks about what he loves about the sport.

    This download starts with the introduction film to "This is the Sea 2" and ends with the credits for "This is the Sea 2".
  6. This is the Sea 2
    £ 10,99

    This SD download gives you all 11 sea kayaking films on the award winning "This is the Sea 2" DVD.

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