Yep, they are pricey. Try to board with the same crew and really learn your boat. It's lots of work to give the rider a good ride behind an I/O. Boot your pops from the driver's seat and put a rider there who understands what the difference in 2mph is at the wake. Learn to watch the nose of the boat against the horizon, when starts to rise it needs more throttle, listen to the motor, use all your senses. Way back in the day before the perfect pass existed good trick skiers would ask for speeds in 1/2 mph increments, and they knew when it was off, same rules apply to wakeboarding.
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