As a professional representative of Tsilivi Watersports, actually the 'Greek lad' mentioned in Jay Garrett's essay of complaint, I feel I really must respond to this tissue of fabrications. Firstly, on the aforementioned day, it was too windy to move the boat safely. Therefore, Mr Garrett's girlfriend whilst being allowed to go up and enjoy the experience was, nevertheless, kept safe. However, on succeeding days when there was no wind, conversely it would have been dangerous NOT to move the boat in case the client plummeted into the sea! So, as is evident, the Tsilivi Watersports Health and Safetly Policy came into play. It is unfortunate if Mr Garrett felt he and his girlfriend had been in some way let down. Nothing could have been further from the truth!
Hi there, it's Ilias from Tsilivi watersports, (I'm in England now, and its really cold).