I have the same board and what helped me was to think of the 360 as 2 180's. Get a good bottom turn and when the tip goes up the face of the wake, try to ride the board back down the wake backwards to keep you out in front. Once you come back down you should have plenty of speed to do the last 180. The board will naturaly want to right it self. When you are first getting up, ride the board backwards and you will get a feel for the last 180. When I was trying all in one move, I was sinking the nose a lot. Taking the center fin off helps out as well. Once I got it down I put the fin back on as it helps to carve harder.
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