Im glad you are still uploading, found your channel recently and it has been a tremendous help in all water sports as well as i love your positive energy! Great content all around, Thank you.
Every video is entertaining and I am learning at the same time. One question, I am working on wake to wake, what rope length, speed, and ballast would be good to start out with. I have a 2024 gs22
Love to hear you're enjoying them and learning. Have you checked out some of my content, especially on the GS22? Check out some of the playlists and let me know if you have questions. to answer your direct question, 50-55' 18.5ish, plus or minus a few tenths. No ballast when learning to use the proper physics
It always amazes me how much slack in the rope these young kids can get away with on landings. They are so light. If I had 4 or 5 feet of slack, I’m either letting go, or getting yanked over on my face.
Have you watched this one yet Alexis? It can really help when learning to ride switch in a more relaxed and confident way. th-cam.com/video/cY7Wyldhsk8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=gBt9KuawrOsMZBcl
Seen this one yet? th-cam.com/video/NerZbJC_V1I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RwXx5kT4WDIZozpt Or this? I suggest starting with this th-cam.com/video/eSJPitLMRY8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=07ccwKaBd2tV_Jta
@@Shaun.Murray shoot, I thought I was first…next time! This is exactly the video my family needed! Looking to do a bit more on the board without getting wrecked. Love these tips!
Shaun, you definitely helped me this year, I'm starting to get it. My biggest question is whether my board is too big. I'm 310 about 6'3" I know I'm not gonna get crazy, but I have a slingshot Nomad 160, because I could not find a 150 or 155. So It's really hard to slow down, at anything less than 18 mph, its like being pulled through mud, this really makes practicing getting air and landing tough. Would a smaller board help?
Going smaller than 150 would be more difficult. More surface area puts you on top of the water more so I'd stay big. Only thing to consider w the slingshot is the flex. If it's super soft/flexible, it will camber (reverse rocker) and be slower so I'd stay big but make sure they're also pretty stiff. I find softer boards to be slower. And yes, at 310 I'd say you're gonna have to stay above 19.5. Just my initial thoughts
Im glad you are still uploading, found your channel recently and it has been a tremendous help in all water sports as well as i love your positive energy! Great content all around, Thank you.
Glad you found my channel as well 🤜🏼💥🤛🏼
Shaun, thanks for these videos! Still learning how to wakeboard so I love these low risk videos.
Right on Mike! And we're all still learning how to wakeboard 😊
That’s so much fun! 👍👊
Yes. Yes it is
Love short rope. My buddies and i play games of W.a.k.e short rope. You two should try!
Shaun love the videos!
Thanks Bianca! Good to see you on here! Hope golf's going well for you
@@Shaun.Murray golf is going great! 😎⛳️
Every video is entertaining and I am learning at the same time. One question, I am working on wake to wake, what rope length, speed, and ballast would be good to start out with. I have a 2024 gs22
Love to hear you're enjoying them and learning. Have you checked out some of my content, especially on the GS22? Check out some of the playlists and let me know if you have questions.
to answer your direct question, 50-55' 18.5ish, plus or minus a few tenths. No ballast when learning to use the proper physics
Great, thank you for all the inspiration and tips. Keep posting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It always amazes me how much slack in the rope these young kids can get away with on landings. They are so light. If I had 4 or 5 feet of slack, I’m either letting go, or getting yanked over on my face.
Very pleasant to watch ! I’m 39 and I realize I can’t do 5 180 out of 8 😅
Have you watched this one yet Alexis? It can really help when learning to ride switch in a more relaxed and confident way.
th-cam.com/video/cY7Wyldhsk8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=gBt9KuawrOsMZBcl
YEAH!!!🤜🤛
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Great video! Any advice for getting more air behind a 21ft Crownline I/O boat?
Trade it for a Correct Craft.
@@josephkimmet2076 one way to do it 😊
Seen this one yet? th-cam.com/video/NerZbJC_V1I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RwXx5kT4WDIZozpt
Or this? I suggest starting with this th-cam.com/video/eSJPitLMRY8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=07ccwKaBd2tV_Jta
Cool watching the tsbs1s switch and reg. Highlights how late the spin should be.
Def had to wait on the switch toe back on the redo
Shaun!!!! 1st bro!!! Have a good one!
~Ryan
Viva with the first! 🤜🏼💥🤛🏼 Have you gotten a signed postcard yet?
@@Shaun.Murray Bud! NO?!?! But I’ll be checking the mailbox daily….😁
@@Shaun.Murray shoot, I thought I was first…next time!
This is exactly the video my family needed! Looking to do a bit more on the board without getting wrecked. Love these tips!
@@RonixViva head to www.shaunmurray.com and click contact. Email me your address and I gotchu 🤜🏼💥🤛🏼
@@Shaun.Murray Right on! How cool! Done. Thanks!
Thoughts on doing the tsbs180s from handcuffed?
Good question. I don't really do it
Shaun, you definitely helped me this year, I'm starting to get it. My biggest question is whether my board is too big. I'm 310 about 6'3" I know I'm not gonna get crazy, but I have a slingshot Nomad 160, because I could not find a 150 or 155. So It's really hard to slow down, at anything less than 18 mph, its like being pulled through mud, this really makes practicing getting air and landing tough. Would a smaller board help?
I'm on a 23 g23 so it doesn't know how to make small wakes.
Going smaller than 150 would be more difficult. More surface area puts you on top of the water more so I'd stay big. Only thing to consider w the slingshot is the flex. If it's super soft/flexible, it will camber (reverse rocker) and be slower so I'd stay big but make sure they're also pretty stiff. I find softer boards to be slower. And yes, at 310 I'd say you're gonna have to stay above 19.5. Just my initial thoughts
Zero ballast, wave on 0 can help
Off axis?
Whole nother level 🤜🏼💥🤛🏼
25th comment! Wooooooooo
Try to get 19th next time?!
@@Shaun.Murray you know it 🔥
First
So close to the first but thanks for stoppin by! And being you were so close, would you like a signed postcard as well?
@@Shaun.Murray of course I would! Who wouldn’t want one!?