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Moki
09-04-2006, 05:16 AM
How fast do you go when surfing and what is the easiest way to get up?:confused: I am going to buy a board and try to learn before summer is over. Also, any recommendations on boards?

FIC
09-04-2006, 11:41 AM
We usually go about 9 to 12 mph and start out with rope off the tower about 6 feet behind the swim step , ride the board like a kneeboard and then stand up and when the board starts to move with the wake and the line goes limp we toss it to some one in the boat. We have used landlock style of boards and 6 foot long surf boards.

chpthril
09-04-2006, 02:43 PM
We ride around 10mph, like FIC, with TAPS at 4 (22Ve, no ballast). We pull up just like wakeboardin. put your heels on the edge of the surf, when the boat is put in gear, the board will 'flip up' against your feet, at that piont the driver hits it. We got one of the store bought ropes, right lenght, t-handle, big knots to hold on to.

Good luck, have fun.

Moki
09-04-2006, 04:10 PM
New for 2007, The Tige Tug Surf Boat!

dogbert
09-04-2006, 05:52 PM
Originally posted by Moki
New for 2007, The Tige Tug Surf Boat!

Now that's what I'm talkin' about! :D

To answer your questions, the best resource on surfing is www.howtowakesurf.com (http://www.howtowakesurf.com). As for a board, one of the easiest boards to learn on is a Hyperlite Landlock.

talltigeguy
09-05-2006, 01:32 AM
Your 23V is reported to have the baddest surf wake out there!

Even with that, you will want as much weight as you can get on that side. There is no such thing as too much weight, it is like having too much money or being too good looking (I think there is a country song like that).

I second dogbert's rec for www.howtowakesurf.com. I learned a lot there.

Be careful, because once you get the feel of wakesurfing, you will definitely get addicted. As I get more mature, the wakeboarding crashes hurt more and more, going 11.5 (that is what seems to work for my setup) is a lot softer on the bones.

Moki
09-05-2006, 02:12 AM
Thanks everyone for the great information!

Moki
09-05-2006, 02:34 AM
Originally posted by talltigeguy
Your 23V is reported to have the baddest surf wake out there!

As I get more mature, the wakeboarding crashes hurt more and more, going 11.5 (that is what seems to work for my setup) is a lot softer on the bones.

Talltigeguy,
I agree, wakeboard wipeouts hurt a lot more than slalom wipeouts. My favorite is the eye peeler or nostril enema. I am excited to try the wake surfing and for the slower speeds!

dogbert
09-05-2006, 01:32 PM
Also, just look for the posts from Surfdad, he's got the same boat as you and really knows what he's doing. There's lots of discussion on weighting boats and how to get started. If you do find yourself doing it a lot, get an FAE.

Moki
09-05-2006, 03:47 PM
Thanks Dogbert! The website is great. I'll do a search for for Surf Dad's posts. Do you know how easy it is to take off and on the FAEs?

NICKYPOO
09-06-2006, 04:52 PM
There's really no need to take it off. That is unless you absolutely need that 6" in order to fit in your garage. If you needed to take it off, it wouldn't be very tough at all. I wouldn't really want to do it every time though.

Moki
09-06-2006, 07:45 PM
Has the FAE cut down your performance? I read on their site that it may take a few mph off the top end.

dogbert
09-06-2006, 08:51 PM
Originally posted by Moki
Has the FAE cut down your performance? I read on their site that it may take a few mph off the top end.

Not that I can tell. Conditions change so much all the time (wind, waves, etc.) it's really hard to tell how much you're losing. I hardly ever run at WOT, so I really don't care. It certainly hasn't hurt my hole shot or towing performance, even fully weighted down.

NICKYPOO
09-06-2006, 09:04 PM
Once it's on, you basically forget about it. I'll tell you what though, I have no interest in owning a boat without an FAE.