Royal Caribbean's FlowRider - Surfing on the High Seas

Royal Caribbean's FlowRider - is it really this easy to surf on a cruise ship?  No. This guy's a pro! It may look like fun but each year there are many serious accidents involving cruise passengers, resulting in broken ankles, hips, necks and even an occasional death.

 

 

For an explanation regarding cruise line liability for injuries on FlowRiders, read our article Wipe-Out! and watch videos showing what really happens to passengers who try to surf on the high seas.

 

Video credit:  Jim Walker (taken aboard Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas)

 

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Anton - June 21, 2012 6:20 PM

Flowrider is rcl marketing trap,after business done
bye bye the doctor will take care of your pain.
Very dangerous of course but marketing and money above of people as usually...

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