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Beach Bum
- Location
- Florida - U.S.A.
On Sunday, while at Daytona, a huge wave started to crest over me before I could reach its peak. The Jet-Ski flipped over backwards with me still on it and landed on the back side of the wave with the engine stalled out. I turned the ski back over and tried to restart the engine and it would not fire over. That's when another huge wave hit and through me from the ski tumbling under water. The ski impacted me behind my left shoulder and knocked my helmet off. I started to swim back to the ski, which was about 30’ feet away and noticed that my left arm started making popping noises. I glanced down at my left shoulder and noticed that it was further forward than usual. So I pushed it back into place and tried swimming to the ski with one arm. The ski was going further towards the shoreline, so I ended up swimming backwards to find my helmet, which was closer and used it as a device to cup the water while swimming with my right hand. Once I got back to the ski, I eventually got it started and ran it back to the beach, which was then out of the ski zone due the current dragging me northward. After going to the ER, x-rays revealed a fractured displaced clavicle with two broken fragments. I will be seeing an Orthopedic Surgeon tomorrow for the good news. I hope they can patch me up with super glue and duct tape so I can go riding again soon.