Had to post up about a great day on the water. This was our third trip on the new boat and it just keeps getting better. I have had an idea about some extra water ballast so that was our main objective this trip. Running lead is not an option for us as we are limited to overall weight on the trailer and truck, plus there are times where we want as little weight in the boat as possible. So this trip out we filled a 1000 pound bag and put it on the floor as far to the rear of the boat as we could get. Yes, there is something wrong about having a ballast bag out in the open on an RZX. Let's just say it was for science.
We were beyond impressed with the results. The wave was bigger than any we have surfed before, but it wasn't real clean. I started draining both port side bags. Took probably a minute or so and it started cleaning up. There was a ton of boats out and some wind, so I wasn't expecting anything close to perfection.
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Now for the BIG problem. Last weekend my boy, Lucas finally agreed to let me help him on the kneeboard after three years of not wanting anything to do with the boat, other than swimming. Now he's hooked! This weekend he threw a fit each time it was someone else's turn for a pull. He did not want to share the water. This was a huge success.
My younger daughter, Ashlee, has anxiety pretty bad (any advise?). One bad wave or a boat too close to us will send her into a fit where she thinks we will sink and die. She had a pretty bad one just before we were done for the day. We finally got her calmed down, and I don't know how, but we managed to talk her into trying to surf. Last week she was just starting to figure out how to stand up, but each time she would drop the rope right after getting up. This time she held onto the rope and rode it out. Her facial expressions are always priceless. Last night she asked if we could go surfing today. Who needs a job, right?
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So the BIG problem? I see myself having a lot less time behind the boat in future trips.
We were beyond impressed with the results. The wave was bigger than any we have surfed before, but it wasn't real clean. I started draining both port side bags. Took probably a minute or so and it started cleaning up. There was a ton of boats out and some wind, so I wasn't expecting anything close to perfection.
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017.jpg
019.jpg
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Now for the BIG problem. Last weekend my boy, Lucas finally agreed to let me help him on the kneeboard after three years of not wanting anything to do with the boat, other than swimming. Now he's hooked! This weekend he threw a fit each time it was someone else's turn for a pull. He did not want to share the water. This was a huge success.
My younger daughter, Ashlee, has anxiety pretty bad (any advise?). One bad wave or a boat too close to us will send her into a fit where she thinks we will sink and die. She had a pretty bad one just before we were done for the day. We finally got her calmed down, and I don't know how, but we managed to talk her into trying to surf. Last week she was just starting to figure out how to stand up, but each time she would drop the rope right after getting up. This time she held onto the rope and rode it out. Her facial expressions are always priceless. Last night she asked if we could go surfing today. Who needs a job, right?
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So the BIG problem? I see myself having a lot less time behind the boat in future trips.
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