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Old     (frodady20)      Join Date: Mar 2007       08-04-2010, 5:37 PM Reply   
Ok... Im new to wakeskating, but dont get me wrong. I am a 6 year boat owner and have plenty of time towing, but just recently started to try wakeskating, and im gonna have to say IT'S SICK!!!! Coming from a skateboarding past I love it! But I need help with speed. Do I pull a wakeskate faster than a wakeboard? Please help make this easier!!!
Old     (jcfox00)      Join Date: Mar 2009       08-05-2010, 4:09 PM Reply   
I usually wakeskate slower than I wakeboard for shuvit tricks and body varials, but for wake to wake tricks we speed it up so it is easier to clear the wake... Hope this helps! I love wakeskating after a wakeboard set or before...Its hella fun
Old     (dlwsrider)      Join Date: Apr 2007       08-09-2010, 10:43 PM Reply   
Depends on the boat. Usually 22-23 around 70 feet for me. That works for wake to wake and flats tricks. If it's too wide there, you can shorten up the rope.
Old     (frodady20)      Join Date: Mar 2007       08-10-2010, 9:44 PM Reply   
Thanks a bunch!! With some help from you guy's and a little bit of work I think we got it figured out! Thanks again for the help.

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