I bet the weight of the rider will only pressurize the air in the bottles... provided you have them sealed well enough - which you should.
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Ok, this is just silly. I don't think there's a snowball's chance in hell that it'll work. Sure it'll float, maybe even enough to hold a man but, from what you are describing doing, no f'n way. The bottles will deform and shift under load. The shrink wrap will start to come apart as soon as you start moving and what you are going to be left with is a giant floating pile of garbage on your home lake.
Now, maybe if you sandwiched the bottles in between a top and bottom sheet and then start your shrinkwrap at the back and wrap around the board moving towards the front, you might have a chance of making it more than 100 yards.You'll get your chance, smart guy.
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So we attempted to ride it. It didn't fold, but instead twisted away from the wake and once the nose, such that it was, got a few inches beyond the original plane, the plastic wrap loosened and the bottles got freakishly mis-shapped! None of the bottles compressed at all though. The issue was there was no structural rigidity. James took it out afterwards and body surfed it some. When he was prone he could keep it in shape.Buy my kid's board! http://www.flyboywakesurf.com
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