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h2oslider 11-02-2017 4:21 AM

1996 Wake Tech Promo Video
 
Found an old VHS tape I was given after a boat show in the late 90's. Turns out it still works despite being watched everyday after school and on study breaks in college.

Figured I'd help preserve a little history of the sport with Scott Byerly, Andrea Gaytan, Sarah Cline, Gregg Necrason and Eric "Gator" Lutgert on a little throw back Thursday post. I do not own the copyright to the music nor the video here. I'm pretty sure this was filmed by the guys at Fall Line Films who made some of the best wake boarding videos of the day!

Anyone still have any of the boards in this video? Lets see the pics of your old boards!

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brhanley 11-02-2017 12:12 PM

That's pretty sweet. Looks like a mash up of Spray, High Wake Drifters and Hit it. I wore out all of those vids on my old VHS tapes.

eternalshadow 11-02-2017 12:18 PM

3' pylon, ski-rope, and was that a ski belt?

Remind me to go complain that my 2012 Wakesetter wake is too small.

brinks 11-02-2017 5:52 PM

LOL My house is in Byerly's section

h2oslider 11-02-2017 7:42 PM

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Originally Posted by brinks (Post 1970310)
LOL My house is in Byerly's section


Haha! No way! Thats pretty cool!

h2oslider 11-02-2017 7:43 PM

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Originally Posted by eternalshadow (Post 1970290)
3' pylon, ski-rope, and was that a ski belt?

Remind me to go complain that my 2012 Wakesetter wake is too small.


Ha! I know!

buffalow 11-03-2017 7:40 AM

We have posted this and a ton others at the Wakeboarding Hall of Fame. I personally have over 200 Wakeboarding that have been digitized and segments will be released over the next year one on our site and social media. We are trying to preserve the history of our sport and the charters that created all of these great moments.

For me personally I had two copies of this tape as I watched it thousands of times. I was the tape at the time that fired me up event time we went to ride.

Thanx for posting Paul.

buffalow 11-03-2017 7:43 AM

Funny thing - My kids have no idea how small a wake can really be. My boat unweighted and half a tank of gas is SOOO much bigger than these wakes we had to learn on.

eternalshadow 11-04-2017 9:18 AM

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Originally Posted by buffalow (Post 1970355)
Funny thing - My kids have no idea how small a wake can really be. My boat unweighted and half a tank of gas is SOOO much bigger than these wakes we had to learn on.

Some of my younger riders and or their parents occasionally comment on how a type of boat used for training isn't big enough, not enough ballast in a contest boat, or that a shallow lake makes the wake too small. On a weekend over weekend experience while this may be true I learned inverts and spins behind an inboard/outboard.

My neighbour has thrown more inverts and spins than I ever have and he did most of it on a 1970s closed bow 16' outboard with a 90 hp engine and 3' pylon.

I just want to see people wakeboarding behind anything that will pull them again. I look at some of the pro-session videos that were done behind sea-doo's, zodiaks, barefoot boats, etc and I wonder if those of us that can reach an audience should do so from some of these other boats to remind the general public to get out there and ride behind anything that will pull them and that there's a world of possibility doing so.

razorjaw 11-05-2017 7:44 PM

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Originally Posted by eternalshadow (Post 1970424)
Some of my younger riders and or their parents occasionally comment on how a type of boat used for training isn't big enough, not enough ballast in a contest boat, or that a shallow lake makes the wake too small. On a weekend over weekend experience while this may be true I learned inverts and spins behind an inboard/outboard.

My neighbour has thrown more inverts and spins than I ever have and he did most of it on a 1970s closed bow 16' outboard with a 90 hp engine and 3' pylon.

I just want to see people wakeboarding behind anything that will pull them again. I look at some of the pro-session videos that were done behind sea-doo's, zodiaks, barefoot boats, etc and I wonder if those of us that can reach an audience should do so from some of these other boats to remind the general public to get out there and ride behind anything that will pull them and that there's a world of possibility doing so.

Very true, so many people discover wakeboarding behind their jetski then decide they need to upgrade and go to something that gets a season and a half before it's sold because (while they may not admit it) the wake is too big and hard. We started behind Dad's fishing boat in 2001... and we still ride behind it. It's great for teaching new riders, and we've got our share of inverts and spins. In many ways we've been very fortunate to be riding so long and our knees have probably benefited from the smaller wake (my knees turn 40 this season!).

stevo8290 11-09-2017 1:56 PM

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Originally Posted by eternalshadow (Post 1970424)

I just want to see people wakeboarding behind anything that will pull them again. I look at some of the pro-session videos that were done behind sea-doo's, zodiaks, barefoot boats, etc and I wonder if those of us that can reach an audience should do so from some of these other boats to remind the general public to get out there and ride behind anything that will pull them and that there's a world of possibility doing so.


I'm with you there. People need to stop being so picky and rip behind whatever they ride behind. If the wakes too small for certain tricks do different tricks. Go learn some teach toe blind ones, ollie over a dock, do re entry 3s. Just keep it fun. Too often than not I feel people (myself included sometimes) have the attitude that its g23 or bust. But believe me, sometimes i ride behind my friends old direct drive that doesn't have perfect pass or sub floor ballast and i have a blast. We tow dubs and to be honest I can only do switch ts spins off a small wake for some reason. Riding behind whatever and keeping an open mind makes you a better rider, hands down.

bcrider 11-10-2017 8:52 AM

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I guess this shows my age then.lol. Still rocking a banner and got my Blunt mounted in the garage. There's a BAFF on another door.

h2oslider 11-12-2017 9:20 PM

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Originally Posted by bcrider (Post 1970679)
I guess this shows my age then.lol. Still rocking a banner and got my Blunt mounted in the garage. There's a BAFF on another door.

Heck yeah! I Think my brother rode the Blunt for a little while after Chris Bischoff came through Houston with the Wake Tech Truck. Are there any pictures of that bread truck still floating around?I know it used to break down all the time and left Bisch stranded on the side of the road a few times.

electricsnow 11-12-2017 10:07 PM

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BCrider, we came from a good era! Nothing wrong with being older. I wouldn't have it any other way.

Paul, here are my wake techs. Thanks for posting that video! I've also posted a 1996 millennium wakeboard catalog. I've got the catalog, sticker and price sheet. I was a frothing nerd who called every brand I could to get a catalog and a sticker. I feel like you and your brother rode for that brand, but I also feel like I associate at least one of you with NBN.


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