@CrazyCajunCoonAss yea, my dads boat is rigged up, has a rope coming from each side of the boat (at the back behind next to the motor) and leads up into a triangle to a pully then a rope goes to the wakeboard
I got a question for anyone who knows the answer. I got a center console fishing boat, it has a big 2 stroke outboard engine so it powerful enough to wakeboard, but because its a fishing boat the rope has to connect to the back of the boat insted of a high up point like all the sportboats i see, so is it possable to wakeboard.
@q123477 There are a few differences. I do both and I absolutely love them. Being on water feels different than snow because obviously if you stop moving you sink...where on snow you, well, stay up. Obviously. Other than that it depends on if you ride with fins or without them. If you ride with them your turns will be much more snappy, if you ride with out you can get the same snappiness but it takes practice.
@coocrow Depends on how hard you hit the water =]. I boarded for the first time yesterday, and when you come outta the boots, you hit fuckin hard. But you dont usually come outta the boots/board.
Very informative! less crap and to the point.
Mark1Mach2 4 months ago
@CrazyCajunCoonAss yea, my dads boat is rigged up, has a rope coming from each side of the boat (at the back behind next to the motor) and leads up into a triangle to a pully then a rope goes to the wakeboard
luvd392 4 months ago
@CrazyCajunCoonAss yes it is it is just harder to get up
bebmx2501 7 months ago
I got a question for anyone who knows the answer. I got a center console fishing boat, it has a big 2 stroke outboard engine so it powerful enough to wakeboard, but because its a fishing boat the rope has to connect to the back of the boat insted of a high up point like all the sportboats i see, so is it possable to wakeboard.
CrazyCajunCoonAss 7 months ago
@q123477 There are a few differences. I do both and I absolutely love them. Being on water feels different than snow because obviously if you stop moving you sink...where on snow you, well, stay up. Obviously. Other than that it depends on if you ride with fins or without them. If you ride with them your turns will be much more snappy, if you ride with out you can get the same snappiness but it takes practice.
themikmikchannel 8 months ago
God the lake is flat
YoureAShrub 9 months ago
How does it compare to snowboarding?
q123477 10 months ago
That was a great video. Thanks a lot :)
seasonedcurlies 1 year ago
Doesn't he look like the guy from "Rick Roll'D" lol
Thanks anyways
MrYourfavoritesong 1 year ago
@coocrow Depends on how hard you hit the water =]. I boarded for the first time yesterday, and when you come outta the boots, you hit fuckin hard. But you dont usually come outta the boots/board.
JuiceofVM 1 year ago