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wakelover 08-08-2002 1:28 PM

Hey peeps! I just started to learn how to wakeboard this year and I got out both of the wakes and I can go back in. I'm starting to jump the wakes a little but not getting any air. What should I do? And if any one knows any cool tricks for a new rider please let me know. <BR> <BR> thanks

awlang 08-08-2002 2:48 PM

You should try to learn how to go outside the wake and butter slide. It is easy fun, and looks kind of cool. Let me know what ya think!!

wakelover 08-08-2002 7:51 PM

Thanks for the information...im going out to my lake and trying it. and ill let u know how it goes. thanks again <BR>

obrienride16 08-08-2002 9:35 PM

kari, for getting air, make sure you don't absorb the wake with your knees, puch against it.

fusion_pimp 08-09-2002 9:35 AM

if you're going to butter-slide, make sure you keep most of your weight on your heals. If you don't you'll be *really* sorry you didn't listen <IMG SRC="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":-)" BORDER=0>

westcoastrider 08-11-2002 11:56 PM

After you learn to butter slide the wake. Try a power slide in the flats. If you have a boat full of rookies that looks cool. Cut hard heelside when you get way to the side of the boat turn your board sideways so your heels are pointed towards the boat. Don't stop sliding until you slide all the way back to the wake.

wakelover 08-12-2002 1:35 PM

Hey- is there any other tricks that would be easy but cool looking? is there any good videos i can get so it can teach me tricks? <BR><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/smile.gif" border=0>-kari <BR>

vlxboarder 08-14-2002 11:27 PM

ollies are pretty easy. that was the first thing i tried... basicly... jump... that's all you have to do...

wakelover 08-17-2002 8:17 PM

ok i have a bayliner for a boat is there any way to get big air? would i have to buy a rack so i can get big air?

wake_chick 08-18-2002 2:13 AM

get the DETENTION vid. Its really helpful and an absolute crack-up. and shaun murrey is a hottie ;)

boardergirl128 08-20-2002 5:06 PM

KARI I HAVE A CROWNLINE WITH A JOYSTICK TOWER AND IT WORKS GREAT BUT ME AND MY DAD HAVE TO TAKE IT APART EVERY TIME TO FIT OUR BOAT IN OUR GARAGE.OH AND A EASY MOVE TO DO IS COME UP GOFFY FOOTED THEN GET CUMFFY WITH THAT POSSITION TEN SLIDE BACK TO YOUR NORMAL STANCE {smile} <BR> <BR>(Message edited by boardergirl128 on August 20, 2002)

wakelover 08-21-2002 12:12 PM

are the air boom good to get air or no?

ffejtable 08-21-2002 1:28 PM

I have an 18ft bayliner which doesnt throw much of a wake, but its enough for getting started. <BR> <BR>Butterslides are cool but can be painful if you arent careful. I just started this year and the stuff I can do are butterslides, lipslides, surface 180s, HS and TS air, off the wake 180, and bunnyhops (not very well). I did my first heelside w2w last week when I shortened my rope from 75 to 65 and I wasnt really even trying very hard and I cleared it pretty easily. I felt like shortening the rope was cheating. <BR> <BR>There are plenty of surface tricks you can do before you need to worry about wake size. When I started all I wanted to do was go big, but after a few ugly falls I learned I really need to focus on technique and the smaller things. Riding switch is a definate help too. My next trick is going to be HS air 180. <BR> <BR>Technique is going to be your key to getting good air, with or without a tower/pylon. Most of my runs consist of just doing HS jumps so I am consistent. <BR> <BR>Perfect pass has definately made my runs much more enjoyable, too. <BR> <BR>BTW, can anybody explain the difference in a Air 180 and Half Cab?

scoot 08-21-2002 3:58 PM

Half cab is when u jump the wake goofy and then spinto regular. So to answer your question yes it is the same as an air 180 accept off of your goofy footed edge.

boardergirl128 08-21-2002 8:30 PM

I dont know about the air boom because ive never seen one but you might try asking around. <BR> <BR> <BR><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/smile.gif" border=0>

boardergirl128 08-21-2002 8:32 PM

whare did you did you get your perfect pass and by chance how much was it???<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/biggrin.gif" border=0>

ffejtable 08-22-2002 6:38 AM

<a href="http://www.elberts.com" target=_top>www.elberts.com</a> for $575. the online price is higher, you have to call for the $575 price. I have heard that others have gotten theirs before me for $550 even. <BR> <BR>

boardergirl128 08-22-2002 4:58 PM

by chance do you know if they have the one based on speed not rpm's? <BR>and do u know ware to get just one fat sack for a good price??<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" border=0>

need2board 08-22-2002 5:06 PM

Katie, check perfectpass.com, they have a few based on speed, as far as fat sacs if you dont wanna spend 80-100 bucks on a sac go to walmart and buy a waterbed matress it works pretty damn good

ffejtable 08-22-2002 5:56 PM

the perfect pass unit i bought is the wakeboard cruise which was $575. the wakeboard cruise is speed (paddle wheel) controlled. keep in mind the paddlewheel installation involves drilling a 1.75" hole in the bottom of the boat, something your dad may be reluctant to do. but for wakeboarding you really want the speed controlled system.

boardergirl128 08-25-2002 1:22 PM

where did you get yours for 575$$ my dad found one but its 700$$$ oh and i dont think he will mind drill ing because he put on our joystick towerwithe ease

boardergirl128 08-25-2002 1:23 PM

is it elberts .com or another place?? <BR>

ffejtable 08-25-2002 5:37 PM

katie, you have to call elberts.com to get the $575 price. they are probably not allowed to advertise online below the $700 price (something called M.inimum A.dertised P.rice).


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