Hey folks,
We are in Minnesota for the Lake Washington contest, so my posts will be sketchy until we return to CA. The boat set up was funny. That board - SS noserider is 8'6" long and when you get on the nose, the board just RIPS - until you are on the front 2 feet then it slows down. So you need a bit of pocket in order to make the transition. The other thing is that of the wake is too steep, when you start tranistioning to the nose, there is a see-saw effect and the tail pops out of the water too soon.
What we found was that a smaller wake gave us a longer pocket AND a more mellow transition (not as steep) which kept the tail in the pocket. We can ride the board well up to 15mph, but it HURTS when you hit after a fall. So we are trying to keep the speed at 11.7 mph. It's like starting all over again, fiddling with weight and speed.
We'd love to get to Hogan for a gathering - is there enough interest in a NorCal location?
We are in Minnesota for the Lake Washington contest, so my posts will be sketchy until we return to CA. The boat set up was funny. That board - SS noserider is 8'6" long and when you get on the nose, the board just RIPS - until you are on the front 2 feet then it slows down. So you need a bit of pocket in order to make the transition. The other thing is that of the wake is too steep, when you start tranistioning to the nose, there is a see-saw effect and the tail pops out of the water too soon.
What we found was that a smaller wake gave us a longer pocket AND a more mellow transition (not as steep) which kept the tail in the pocket. We can ride the board well up to 15mph, but it HURTS when you hit after a fall. So we are trying to keep the speed at 11.7 mph. It's like starting all over again, fiddling with weight and speed.
We'd love to get to Hogan for a gathering - is there enough interest in a NorCal location?
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