Flaze
06-30-2005, 09:50 AM
I am hoping that someone out there with a little more experience getting altitude off a wake can help me out...
Last night I was out on the water and experienced "pop" for the first time which resulted in being catapulted about 3 feet across the opposite wake. I have been working on edge control and standing tall at the wake but I do not understand the phrase "loading your line".
Also, what is the benefit of a static mainline over a standard 8 section which I am currently using? Do you think that a static line would help with my consistency?
Thank you in advanced for your response.
Flaze
'04 Outback
Last night I was out on the water and experienced "pop" for the first time which resulted in being catapulted about 3 feet across the opposite wake. I have been working on edge control and standing tall at the wake but I do not understand the phrase "loading your line".
Also, what is the benefit of a static mainline over a standard 8 section which I am currently using? Do you think that a static line would help with my consistency?
Thank you in advanced for your response.
Flaze
'04 Outback