Typical day on Champlain. What's the big deal??? LOL Been there, done that, got the t-shirt. The guy obviously does not know how to run big water. Keep your nose up like he is, to keep from spearing one. BUT, you never want the boat to completely leave the water. Once it does, it has to come down, and that coming down to HIT water is what does damage and hurts. We all miss one once in a while and lauch. As long as you keep the last 2-3' of your transom in you can roll up and down the waves. Takes a lot of practice. That's a perfect example of when hydraulic steering, a hot foot, and wheel trim stick are invaluable.
Mac's right though, hard to tell from a pic exactly what is happening.