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  • ragboy
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    I don't need a boom, I just strap on to the outboard. Its not that hard, just have to spread your legs a bit. For some reason when I tried the boom, it was too low, bad design I guess.

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  • bigdaddy_houseboater
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    Originally posted by ragboy View Post
    I can do it no problem, we just need a wider angle lens to capture it. D'oh!
    Next trick.. teaching you how to barefoot....
    I need a thicker boom though.

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  • ragboy
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    I can do it no problem, we just need a wider angle lens to capture it. D'oh!

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  • Fiveflat
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    Originally posted by bigdaddy_houseboater View Post
    I wanna see the fat guy at Wake 9 do the 180....
    Robert's cool. Dennis actually made a board for him to finally get up on once. Glad to see Robert get to surf!

    He delivers great info to the wakesurf community that's for sure.

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  • bigdaddy_houseboater
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    I wanna see the fat guy at Wake 9 do the 180....

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  • Greg Mallek
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    Love It

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  • ragboy
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    The 180 can be tough, because then you have to ride backwards. Try this:

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  • wakerider3989
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    Originally posted by robert theisen View Post
    How tall are the center fins?Technique will conquer any center fin.
    Amen!

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  • ccole
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    YouTube is your friend search some how to videos, will really help you to see how it's done and the technique.

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  • robert theisen
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    Originally posted by auburntigegal View Post
    Ok! I probably need to take the center fins off my hyperlite and can get that 180 down! Me and my daughter ride one board and I think we are both ready to take those off. My husband's Ronix has a little center fin and he's got the 180 down pretty good. Thanks for all the help!
    How tall are the center fins?Technique will conquer any center fin.

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  • auburntigegal
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    Ok! I probably need to take the center fins off my hyperlite and can get that 180 down! Me and my daughter ride one board and I think we are both ready to take those off. My husband's Ronix has a little center fin and he's got the 180 down pretty good. Thanks for all the help!

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  • jmitchell
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    Glad the wake is improving for you. Depending on your fin configuration and size, surface 180's can be difficult or otherwise easy. Large center fins can give too much bight on the water and it will be very difficult to spin 180. On the flip side, short outer quad or dual fins make spinning relatively easy. Also helps to have a nice 'rocker' to your board (flat spot in the middle). You should try a wakeskate also to learn the balance between regular and goofy foot. A wakeskate is very easy to spin. Slightly lean back and as you rotate the board in the water shift the weighting from one foot to the other, then stay back opposite hand/foot as you normally would.

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  • auburntigegal
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    Lol! We're beginners remember! A surface 180 is what i'm lookin to accomplish first. And getting some air, which we're all doin pretty good.

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  • bigdaddy_houseboater
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    Originally posted by Fiveflat View Post
    Ah, there are a couple ways to interpret her question now that I go back and read it again.

    A 180 to switch?
    A Switch 180 (halfcab)?
    A surface 180 to switch?

    Hrm....
    How about a half switch half 180 full cab monkey grab...
    We want pictures.

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  • Fiveflat
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    Ah, there are a couple ways to interpret her question now that I go back and read it again.

    A 180 to switch?
    A Switch 180 (halfcab)?
    A surface 180 to switch?

    Hrm....

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