First trick to learn ... how to afford a 100K-200K boat ! Besides that, great video... I've been trying to ollie off the top and the thought of first ollieing in the flats never even occurred to me. Thanks !
We have a G25 nautique with 2300 pd ballast. We are having a hard time getting that long, flatter wake. Are you comfortable sharing your settings? I’ve found your videos super helpful but our wake seems too short to really come from the back. We’ve played around with speed and wake size so far. Thank you!
Awesome video dude! We just ordered a Z3 and the only times I’ve wake surfed was on the three boats we demo’d lol. It should be here in a month so I will be glued to you RU-vid and IG psyching up for the day I get to try all this fun stuff 👀😂🙏💪
Great video and explaining tricks to progress up to the 360 makes sense. I am definitely bored and have been working on the 360 with some success. But will take some steps backward and work on your suggested tricks great building blocks ! Thanks 🤙🏄♀️
I struggle with getting. Wave that consistently has enough push for me without being too short and shallow. I’ve seen several other, lighter weight, surfers be able to get a wave that stretches much further back from the boat with a wave not overly tall, but tall enough to get well behind the boat, then pump a couple times to run right up behind the boat. To get a wave with enough push to keep me going, I’m almost up on the swim platform. 👎
Max ballast, 11.4-12mph depending on how many people are in the boat. Then place up to 1000lbs of lead throughout the boat. 200lbs more on port side to offset prop rotation
Nice video man. What kind of board are you riding? I ride a Byerly Buzz and I have a hard time getting air. Thinking maybe I should get a board built more for getting pop. Any thoughts?
Thanks Mike! I ride my pro model from Jetpilot. I specifically designed my board to get pop. If you check out their site it comes in a 4’4” and a 4’7” 🤙🏼
@@DylanAyala Does wax get on your feet from the board and in the boat? All of my boards have the non wax surface and I am thinking wax would help keep your feet planted on the board.
i am an intermediate surfer, have surfed couple times a year for about 10 years. I can also wakeboard well. Will i find this easy to adapt to? Or does it take some time? Thanks!
this will be very easy to adapt to, the landings and sliding the board are a very different feeling but just give it a long day and some patience and i promise you’ll be as comfortable on a wakesurf as you are on a surfboard.
Great video but that last trick is a frontside boardslide, not a lipslide. These are two fundamentally different tricks. A Lipslide is where your tail goes up and over the wake, so for a frontside lipslide you will be facing the boat while sliding.
@@DylanAyala That's all I needed to know my friend. 😃 Occasionally, life needs a reset. You three will always have my support. Great Video, see you in the next one!