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flienlow
07-16-2019, 09:40 AM
Having an issue with a couple of new riders going to center of the wake. In fact, going over the opposite side (and we all know how that ends up.) For the life of me, I cant figure out how they manage to do it. I am trying to determine if they are using too much heel pressure on the back foot or what?
one rider is Reg, the other is goofy. The goofy rider can get up, if I throw him back over to his side with a hard turn. Once he falls, it's the same thing, he shoots back over the wrong side.

Ideas?

RC_Hinojosa
07-16-2019, 10:33 AM
Having an issue with a couple of new riders going to center of the wake. In fact, going over the opposite side (and we all know how that ends up.) For the life of me, I cant figure out how they manage to do it. I am trying to determine if they are using too much heel pressure on the back foot or what?
one rider is Reg, the other is goofy. The goofy rider can get up, if I throw him back over to his side with a hard turn. Once he falls, it's the same thing, he shoots back over the wrong side.

Ideas?

It might be a pain when switching riders that ride opposite sides but I tie my rope offset if the rider is falling into the prop wash.

I snake the rope around the tower then loop over the pylon.

The new towers now have side pylons for that exact reason.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190716/50751a4473edba6083b7d8ca7e2274ca.jpg

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larry_arizona
07-16-2019, 12:27 PM
Are your riders getting caught in the rooster tail?

How short is the rope? I have never had a complaint from a rider, I typically try to put rider on their heel side and start them outside the wake at maybe 30 degree angle to boat


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flienlow
07-16-2019, 12:40 PM
Are your riders getting caught in the rooster tail?

How short is the rope? I have never had a complaint from a rider, I typically try to put rider on their heel side and start them outside the wake at maybe 30 degree angle to boat


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I keep the rope long for new riders so that I can see them and get coordinated. This happens with short or long rope. They are just "cutting" over the opposite side.

larry_arizona
07-16-2019, 01:27 PM
I keep the rope long for new riders so that I can see them and get coordinated. This happens with short or long rope. They are just "cutting" over the opposite side.

Gotcha, you are just trying to keep them outside the wake on their heel side.


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costanza
07-16-2019, 02:33 PM
stay crouched a little longer (don't stand up right away) with weight on heel side to push you out to the side... If they stand up quick, they are likely leaning on their toes... lift toes up when starting and stay a little lower to drive you out to the side..

Prospersigman
07-16-2019, 03:56 PM
^^^^^THIS^^^^^ until they get the feel of edging out while keeping their knees bent it requires the almost perfect pull up by the driver to not get them hung up in the middle.

jason1973
07-17-2019, 09:45 AM
As a driver, make sure they are offset enough even more than 30 degrees to the side they surf. You as a driver can also turn into the side they are trying to get up on. Slightly turn the boat toward the surf side so they don't cross over as easy.

jcarter20
07-19-2019, 04:07 PM
I also find that pulling newer riders up slower helps. If you pull them up quick, they tend to stand up to quick and they sling shot right across the wake.


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