Excellent tips. Also for beginners and others in general I like to make sure that I turn in a direction that gets the wake boarder on their heel side through the turn since that's the easier side to ride on. That would be a left turn if they're goofy and a right turn if regular.
Kirby Liesmann Thanks, likewise for you too wakeboarding. this morning was my first attempt and I was plowing so not sure if wife didn't get on gas hard enough or I was doing it wrong but will take time.
Thanks man! Just remember not to push with your legs or pull with your arms. Stay relaxed and crunched in a ball with your knees bent until the board planes out.
Kirby Liesmann So I was watching some of you're vids and that's awesome brother keep Christ in you're life I came to him several years ago and has been the best thing to happen to me. God bless brother !
it will depend on skill level and comfortability Beginners ~ 18-20mph Intermediate ~ 20-22mph Advanced ~ 22-24mph (With ballast to make sure you have a huge wake)
Cole Bernards first place I seen someone actually post a speed. I found about 21 mph for myself. Anything slower and I can’t seem to stay standing as I start to cut outside the wake.
They are similar in the form you use to get up on the board, but different sports for sure. In wakeboarding you're strapped into the board and ski from further rope length from the boat. In wake surfing, it's similar to ocean surfing in the sense that there are no foot straps/bindings at all. The boat is weighted on one side creating a large surf wave, and once you get going you can actually surf behind the boat without holding onto the rope. It's so much fun! In terms of boat driving, the two are similar.
I would suggest pulling them out of the water very slowly having them keep weight against their heels, and not rushing standing up. Once they are up and going, you'd probably want to pull them between 12-15mph. Hope that helps!
Excellent tips. Also for beginners and others in general I like to make sure that I turn in a direction that gets the wake boarder on their heel side through the turn since that's the easier side to ride on. That would be a left turn if they're goofy and a right turn if regular.
This is so helpful as a new inboard wakeboard boat owner/driver.
Thanks for the vid, you have a motocrosser learning wakeboarding I'm loving it. keep up the great work!
Hey, thank so much for watching! I'm a huge supercross fan haha so I've got major respect for motocrossers.
Kirby Liesmann Thanks, likewise for you too wakeboarding. this morning was my first attempt and I was plowing so not sure if wife didn't get on gas hard enough or I was doing it wrong but will take time.
Thanks man! Just remember not to push with your legs or pull with your arms. Stay relaxed and crunched in a ball with your knees bent until the board planes out.
Kirby Liesmann ok, yes I was trying to keep bent and not stand up early, I'm going to try again tomorrow. thank you
Kirby Liesmann So I was watching some of you're vids and that's awesome brother keep Christ in you're life I came to him several years ago and has been the best thing to happen to me. God bless brother !
Very good video. At first I thought he was a douche, but I was wrong. He knows what he is doing and trying to share knowledge. Thanks
it will depend on skill level and comfortability
Beginners ~ 18-20mph
Intermediate ~ 20-22mph
Advanced ~ 22-24mph (With ballast to make sure you have a huge wake)
Cole Bernards first place I seen someone actually post a speed. I found about 21 mph for myself. Anything slower and I can’t seem to stay standing as I start to cut outside the wake.
Damn, he took a beat down on the Tanty to Blind
I think Nascar Ned lives on my lake too
I'm a total newb. This video helped me out a ton today. Thanks!
My girlfriends dad needs to see this. He nearly ripped my arms off not waiting for the rope to be tight also.
Ouch, that's definitely the kind of thing we are hoping to help prevent with these vids
Im curious about throttle control...do drop the hammer down or "ease" it up to help get the skier or waker up?
Easy it's not like ski you will just rip it out of their hands
MOONHAWK9491 Hey thanks for the question! When getting a wakeboarder up it's definitely best to ease up on the throttle. Be blessed - safe boating!
thanks kirby great tip vid
Nascar Ned.... We all know one.
Great vid, can I ask, what speed is the boat running @ 4:43?
Are we able to ski/board with only two people, and not a spotter?
it differs from state to state, but if you have a mirror you should be fine!
how fast do you normally drive a wakeboarder??
That was super cool! Thanks learned something today.
Is waking boarding the same as wake surfing?
They are similar in the form you use to get up on the board, but different sports for sure. In wakeboarding you're strapped into the board and ski from further rope length from the boat. In wake surfing, it's similar to ocean surfing in the sense that there are no foot straps/bindings at all. The boat is weighted on one side creating a large surf wave, and once you get going you can actually surf behind the boat without holding onto the rope. It's so much fun! In terms of boat driving, the two are similar.
Thanks Kirby
would love to know the speed for pulling new riders out of the water/and good tow speed?
I would suggest pulling them out of the water very slowly having them keep weight against their heels, and not rushing standing up. Once they are up and going, you'd probably want to pull them between 12-15mph. Hope that helps!
Great instructional video thanks!
Thank you for this Video
5:58 nascar ned is perfect for tubing.
Bring nascar Ned back lol
I bet you drive a bro dozer.
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