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mathias 05-30-2009 11:57 AM

I'm looking for good wakesurf that will be able to surf the wake of a ski nautique 91 (weighted) but is still something you can progress on and doesn't turn out to be boring after just a couple of sets. <BR>Anyone with some good suggestions?

becci 05-30-2009 1:04 PM

it all depends on what you want do do surf or skim style, your weight, is your boat V- or Direct drive ? Can you wakesurf already or are just beginning ?

mathias 05-31-2009 11:30 AM

ok, I want a more of a surf style board, my weight is 165lbs, the boat is a direct drive and I've done a little of wakesurfing before (I can easily carve around without a rope).

mathias 06-02-2009 10:40 AM

no one have a suggestion?

trash4life 06-02-2009 12:13 PM

I think your limiting factor is probably your boat, although I have no experience behind your boat specifically. Most direct drives are going to have a small to maybe medium wake at best. The smaller the wake, the larger the board should be. The larger the board, the less manueverable the board. Which tends to be less fun and you may get bored faster. See the problem? <BR> <BR>You probably want to limit your options to larger, small wake friendly boards. You could look at the larger boards in the bigger lines such as Inland Surfer, Shred Stixx, Walker, etc. Maybe some people with experience on those board will chime in.

dennish 06-02-2009 2:57 PM

Not sure about what boards are available in Sweden. Shipping could make any board expensive. The Walker Project has many boards that would work for you. I can give you more information if you would send me a PM.

locwakeoutlawscom 06-02-2009 3:13 PM

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