Got a dinghy that gets converted for wake boarding. Drop the prop size and stick about 100 lites of water in the boat to get the wake size up a bit. Tough on the little motor but good fun. My best trick is a face plant
Yeah, i did the same thing on my first trip, forgot to put the bung in, after a few hundred litres it sat really low, awesome racer...fast and scarey
Sup, I think you can set up the prop or something to create more wake etc...But since this is the first boat, im kinda just learning the how to's at the moment. Have done alot of ski and wake boarding but nothing too serious mainly just for a laugh......
That roundhouse you're talking about at the end, our instructor in Daegu used to teach something like that he wanted the students to pivot, arch their backs, and chamber as much as possible. He generated a lot of power and it was quick, if I could have gotten by my personal dislike for him, I could have learned more.
We are getting ready for a holiday in Thailand and are planning on training at the Fairtex gym for a week. That should tweak things a bit. Sound kinda funny to have to pick up the pace on your workouts to get ready for a holiday but if I don't I won't feel like I'm at the level I need to be to capitalize on the opportunity. Coach Ruiz had me doind 300 roundhouses on the heavy bag to deaden up the nerves on my shins. He said that was going to be crucial in the training that I am to receive.
I keep looking for those pictures. Just had James' birthday 15 11yr olds juiced on pizza, cake, and ice cream, at the bowling alley and other than me and missus not a parent in sight. Finally had to tell them, "I want you to have a good time, so don't make me hurt you". Didn't even slow'em down, called my bluff right away