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Here are a couple pics of me trying to surf.
Sorry these aren't from the weekend I had Ragboys board, but since I dn't have access to those pictures yet I hoped these might suffice.
And lastly, the "You are going way to slow for me to even be above the water look"
I will try to find some other good ones, but this is all my computer at work has.
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For these pictures we didn't have any ballast and only 3 people in the boat. My experience tells me that the closer you get to the wake and "In the pocket" the easier it gets. If you notice in the pictures when I am making a funny face I am not close to the wake, in the last picture I was 12" underwater.
Disclaimer: I am not good at this surfing thing at all. Please take anything I say with that in mind.
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Originally posted by Jason B View PostBy the look on your face it's not as easy maybe as some of the cats on here make it look!? Were you using any ballast?
I need to make friends with some fat girls before the board setup heads my way. lolI got my 80 lb daughter up on the board with me this past weekend, that was not easy!
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Originally posted by Dan and Christy View PostAlright, we took out two of the usual crew this afternoon. We finally had some decent water. I cannot believe the difference in the wake size and shape.I am working on resizing the surf wake pics. Thanks again RB, you are awesome!!!
@stoddardk, where are those pics dude?http://wake9.com/
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What is your speed and TAPS setting? Looks awfully fast in those picsYour 22Ve is surfable, with a good board, with no weight added, just a few peeps. Puts out a real good wake with around 1k or more.
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