It really is a good move. It shows that they want to appeal to a different side of wakeboarding. These days cable park riding is equivalent to going to the snowboard park at the mountain. And boat riding has become the big mountain riding of our sport. Its like a special treat you don't get to do very often but is totally different than park riding. But there's this whole other side that will ride wake, hit jibs, and experiment with all kinds of tricks behind boat. I think its cool that Heyday is trying to tap into that riding. Its not all about 10s and doubles. Shoot some of my favorite riding is less than 540 rotation but with weird grabs or cuffed or you name it. Re entry tricks, jibbing docks or wallriding bridge walls. There's so many ways to shred behind that doesn't require a G. I must say though, this weekend I'm linking up to ride a G all weekend and I can't wait
. The point is though I think there is so much room for a boat company to fit in if they do it right. Lots of uncharted waters in the boat riding department when you blur the lines between wake/urban/park. Dylan Miller probably knows better than anyone how to accomplish this. Fingers crossed. Really glad to see some other positive thoughts on this.