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Ben Gravy Almost Died Tanker Surfing Sunday April 18, 2021 Staff Ben Gravy has carved out a career in the surfing industry by surfing weird waves. He also surfs good waves and very large waves, but his meat and potatoes are the weird ones. Rivers, wave pools, and tanker waves are what he’s all about, and in his most recent YouTube offering, he put himself in a bit of danger. Ben Gravy almost died tanker surfing. He, along with Ryan Mack, headed out to the Delaware river on a day that they probably shouldn’t have. “The wind chop was out of control causing us to flip and lose the dinghy boat with the motor still running,” he said. “The dinghy boat started working its way towards shore while we were left in the water two miles from our destination. Thankfully everything worked out and we are safe, but it was an extremely heavy situation.” ....
Staff When the wave at the mouth of the Waimea River forms, it draws a crowd. Spectators and surfers alike line the banks watching as the river runs into the famous bay. Surfers like Jamie O’Brien are frequenters of the wave, but he’s far from the only one. Whether the sun is shining or the moon is glowing, those crowds are still there as proven by Koa Smith in the video you see above. Koa headed down to Waimea Bay when the sun was still out. A massive northwest swell was filling in, but with it came a whole lot of wind. It was part of the storm system that dumped enormous amounts of rain on the Hawaiian Islands, and all that rain had to go somewhere. As the old saying goes, “all rivers lead to the sea”, and the Waimea River is no different. Before night fell and the nighttime river wave session went down, Koa caught a few wild and bumpy waves at Eddie’s Bay. ....