I was actually able to pump the wave and "surf" from pretty far back and drove myself forward with leg power. Until today I just used balance to find the sweet spot and used forward pressure to move toward the boat and rear foot pressure to move back. That is with stock ballast (250#) on the port corner and two 180# dudes and one 130# dudette (10.4mph, taps at 6). I can't wait to get some surf ballast installed this winter and get that wake up.
As I was pumping and moving foward pretty quickly I was kinda trying to carve aggressively up the wake like the kids do when they get air. I might be able to but its pretty hard to do it with my IS Blue Lake. I bought the board for my old boat which didn't have a nice or big wake. Now I need a new board, probably surf style, and I'm a sort of athletic 220# guy. Any suggestions?
As I was pumping and moving foward pretty quickly I was kinda trying to carve aggressively up the wake like the kids do when they get air. I might be able to but its pretty hard to do it with my IS Blue Lake. I bought the board for my old boat which didn't have a nice or big wake. Now I need a new board, probably surf style, and I'm a sort of athletic 220# guy. Any suggestions?
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