LOL. well.. there's a few things at work there. I had real-weather set, that also sets water.. which I forgot about. It had set the water to about 2.5' waves, but the surface looks smooth. And.. approach speed there was about 135, with a 10-13kt crosswind.. expecting to have to stick the landing for a short-field technique. I didnt' expect to make the landing, I expected to float in WIG a little further. weight was default-halfs, which usually puts low IGE WIG speed down as low as 105, which is the reason for the re-liftoff, due to planting sooner than later to get in the water for braking, in two to three footers ye cant see.
The SK is one that can take the waves, the hull length spans the wave peaks, but sticking the landing, getting tossed back up by waves, still at flight speed.. Anyway. Yes, I normally set the water to minimum or nil waves. You'd in theory only be doing to/ldgs behind breakwater barriers, or calmer water anyway. Mountain lakes rare to never have nearly 3' waves. barely whitecap 1's on a bad day.
and the takeoff.. went all the way up to the far end of the lake to get a full length run at it. making the turn as the lake curves limits speed.. so that bend of the lake turn is at about 75-85.. and then lining up for the straight run down toward the docks...90's.. 100.. 105.. just barely skimming.. pullup, wallow the initial climb up through ground effect and then pitch over a little.. monitoring and moderating AOA.. and then up comes more flight speed.. 120..130.... 150.. with cruise speed through the mountains there at 210. I think in a couple of the takeoff views, you can see the 10-15kt crosswind take hold of her after takeoff