A flying stingray was not quite how an Auckland teenager thought his lazy Sunday paddleboard would end. But he's got the bruise to prove it.
Grady Bower is usually a surfer, but on Sunday his two mates, Thomas Hyland and Tyler Martin, convinced him to go for a midday punt around Omaha Bay.
The trio were about 20m off the beach when the unforseeable happened.
"I was just cruising around slowly and then out of nowhere, I saw a stingray come flying up out of the water over the nose of my board, head-on, straight into me. It hit me right in the stomach and I slipped off the back of the board."
The stingray, which Mr Bower estimated to be about 60cm in diameter, flapped about on the paddleboard momentarily before slipping back into the sea. He said it took him a split-second to realise what it was and what had happened. Startled and scared about what might have been chasing the ray to make it jump so high, he tried to scramble back on to his board, but the grip pad was only in the middle section so it was slippery and a bit of a struggle. His mates looked on dumbfounded.