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Wake surfing Tricks and Tips

Kane

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Location
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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2024
Boat Model
255XD
Boat Length
25
Hey to all!
Looking for some info regarding wake surfing.
I had my first try last weekend. We tried it a bit different as we are all very new to this....my kids and nephew were my test pilots and I was the Driver. I purchased a board called "The Thing" by Conelly, kinda of a board you can do a lot on but not specially a wakesurf board. I had them start on their stomachs, and transfer to their knees to just get a feel for the wake. They were able to feel the wake pull them in which they loved!
My question is what speed is advisable? I was around 8-9 Mph but the wake wasn't very clean. I started with all tanks 100% full, then dumped the port rear tank and had my wife and 2 others in the boat all sit on the Starboard rear. Wake was better but I still think I'm missing something. Also, how long is the rope from the Tower.
I'm heading up tomorrow for a 2 week vacation and plan to work with my girls a lot on this...their Stoked!!
Thanks!
Mike
 
Number one...buy a wake surfing board. Number two...but a wakesurf rope. Number three...Google wakesurfing and they're a ton on tutorials to pull someone up.
 
I'd advise trying a few things:

1. watch a few Youtube videos on how to start on a wakesurf board
2. try going more like 10.5 - 11.5 mph
3. find a way to get a LOT more weight into the boat - either ballast or people - and put them toward the back corner on the side you'll be surfing
4. if you don't have a wake wedge, try turning in a big circle toward the surf side
 
Are your kids goofy footed? Most people are regular and you would surf off the port side.
I can't really add much except get ready to laugh a lot with your family. Bring your camera and capture the facial expressions. It is a great sport where you can interact with the boarder.
 
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