Cheetara & Saltysea
Hey Saltysea, ever seen a dolphin race through a whirlpool? I love pushing speed limits, so I’m curious—how fast do you think we could go against a tidal current if we teamed up?
Sure thing, but don't think I'm going to let you get swept up in a whirlpool for fun. A decent paddle‑board or small catamaran can hit 7–10 knots against a 3‑knots tidal current, maybe a bit more if you’re chasing a rogue wave. If you want the absolute max, a high‑speed jet ski might push 25–30 knots into a 5‑knots tide, but that’s pushing the envelope. Just remember the sea doesn’t care about your speed limits—let the currents decide who gets ahead.
Sounds wild—let’s hit the jets, feel that surge, and make the tide chase us back. No one’s slowing us down!
Yeah, let’s hit the jets and see who the tide likes better, but don’t forget a tidal surge can turn a splash into a splashdown. Bring your helmet, your grin, and maybe a compass, and we’ll make the sea chase us back.
I’ll grab the helmet, keep the grin wide, and let the waves test us—let’s show that tide who’s in charge!
Alright, helmet on, grin locked, and let the surge do its thing—time to show the tide who’s really in charge.
Let’s blast through, no splashdown worries, we’re racing the waves and coming out on top!
Sounds like a plan—just remember even a rogue wave likes to keep its balance. Let's keep our eyes peeled, ride that surge, and finish first.