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Getting a newbie up on the first pull
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Sorry about that! The vimeo website has been under attack this weekend by a DDoS bug. (distributed denial of service) They have been working on it and it seems to be getting better.
Here is the link to the video: https://vimeo.com/85584163Last edited by goboardgo; 02-02-2014, 01:34 PM.
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Canuck- Ha! that's funny! For heavier people I put one hand in the "V" of the handle and my other hand is on the Pylon. 250 may be past my limit though! For someone heavier, I usually drag them through the water slowly to allow them to get the board under them before I start the "pull". This will allow the board to act as a wing instead of a plow.
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Originally posted by goboardgo View PostCanuck- Ha! that's funny! For heavier people I put one hand in the "V" of the handle and my other hand is on the Pylon. 250 may be past my limit though! For someone heavier, I usually drag them through the water slowly to allow them to get the board under them before I start the "pull". This will allow the board to act as a wing instead of a plow.
The speed control that we have in our wakeboard boats makes all the difference in getting newbies up easily.
There just isn't that level of control in stern drives so IMHO even if you add a tower to a stern drive it will still be difficult to get newbies up.
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Using the swim platform is a great idea. I always just sat on the swim platform and pulled rope with my hand and put my foot on the board and pulled rope and pushed board to simulate starting so they get the idea. I will def. try this technique this coming summer.Friends don't let friends POWERTURN
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