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Originally posted by eks View PostHow old is your son? My is 8 and just started to wakeboard, he got about a foot of air last week and was extremely excited about it.
Your surf wake is Huge, What kind of setting do you have on your boat?
Surf wake = 1 walkway back full and a rear locker bag the big one that goes all the way under the seats and Taps at 5, speed was low only 10mph.
Congrats to your son on the air, it is really fun watching them progress from begining to getting up without effort to jumping..what is next????
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Originally posted by signguy22 View PostJacob is 7 1/2 - 8 in Dec. He just started to jump this last weekend too and said; "Dad, wakeboarding is way more fun when you can jump!"
The best part is he'll meet other kids who love wakeboarding and they'll talk about doing different tricks. It's always funny to listen to them describe in their own words what to do.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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I don't have any good pics of me and my family on the lake on this computer but I will have to get my wife to email me some to post. Here are some just to play for now.
The first one is me inside of "the town of bedrock", palace that Sadam built for his kids in baghdad. You can see a picture of the whole thing in the mural in the background.
This one is a picture I took for my daughter's "count down till daddy comes home" calender. If you look over my left shoulder you can see the E on my tige banner in my room.
How can I be racist when all of my assault rifles are black?
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Originally posted by dogbert View PostEnter him into the kids competition at TSR, that will really get him hooked. It's a lot of fun and TSR is a nice place for parents, too (they'll serve you a beer while you're watching your grom shred).
The best part is he'll meet other kids who love wakeboarding and they'll talk about doing different tricks. It's always funny to listen to them describe in their own words what to do.
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Originally posted by rogersbm82 View PostI don't have any good pics of me and my family on the lake on this computer but I will have to get my wife to email me some to post. Here are some just to play for now.
The first one is me inside of "the town of bedrock", palace that Sadam built for his kids in baghdad. You can see a picture of the whole thing in the mural in the background.
This one is a picture I took for my daughter's "count down till daddy comes home" calender. If you look over my left shoulder you can see the E on my tige banner in my room.
[/IMG]The laughter of the world is merely loneliness pathetically trying to reassure itself. - Neal A. Maxwell
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Originally posted by signguy22 View PostDog, Thanks for the idea, he would LOVE that. I will check out TSR and see what they offer to little rippers.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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