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Old 31 July 2017, 08:57   #41
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Hi Chris .. yup..I was glad when they left.

However it is thrilling when it happens. .. which is the point I was trying to get across.

Seeing exotic whales from the safety of a car ferry or an aquarium is without doubt very interesting but for me it doesn’t have that same excitement when you are among a pack of “flappers” in a very small boat and they could be a threat to you. It sure gets the adrenalin going.

I think of this common dolphin sighting as “Smiling Assassins”. I may be wrong ..but I did feel they were showing aggression. They suddenly came out of nowhere ..mobbed the boat .. testing it out by flapping the bottom a few times.. then disappeared as quickly as they arrived .. once I slowed down to stop. There could easily have been 50 or more around me ?

I felt the bottle nose dolphins in my first encounter were curious and showing off but no signs of aggression.

The common dolphin clip is from another chapter in my summer adventures.. here is the full story from my Gopro movie.

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Old 31 July 2017, 09:34   #42
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...when you are among a pack of “flappers” in a very small boat and they could be a threat to you. It sure gets the adrenalin going.

I think of this common dolphin sighting as “Smiling Assassins”. I may be wrong ..but I did feel they were showing aggression. They suddenly came out of nowhere ..mobbed the boat .. testing it out by flapping the bottom a few times...
They do say that even Paranoids have enemies. IMO you're mistaking disappointment for aggression - once you stopped going hard the slappers lost interest.

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Possibly Willk..you are the expert after all...and I know little

Its interesting to see a displacement wave also attracts some people
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cracking video, yeah think you're right, it's always good to see wildlife, and small boats can get you into places bigger boats can't venture into, just have to pick the right time eh
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Old 01 October 2017, 22:05   #45
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Excellent video. Boat looks great. I have a similar sized rib. With a tohatsu 10hp. Unfortunately due to working in Finland the past few years in the garage. Watching that motivates me to get it serviced in the spring and up north. Or south from hear in Rauma
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