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greggors84

posted on 26/7/07 at 06:29 PM Reply With Quote
Cable tow Wakeboarding

All the lads from work are going wakeboarding tomorrow as a new lake with cable tow has opened down the road.

None of us have done it before and we are all very competetive, lots of bets have been made already and photo and video evidence will be taken.

Now I need some tips to try and get the upper hand! I windsurf fairly regularly and have been snowboarding for a few years now. I tried water skiing and kneeboarding about 10 years ago too. I'm hoping the snowboarding will help me on the water. My main worry is staying up right when going from 0 to 30kph instantly when the rope takes!

Any one done it before?

[Edited on 26/7/2007 by greggors84]





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madrallysport

posted on 26/7/07 at 06:34 PM Reply With Quote
its class fun, lean well back at the start, then move forward a little bit when you get going...................then hold and get ready for the splash!!!!


Enjoy.

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Daimo_45

posted on 26/7/07 at 06:40 PM Reply With Quote
I use to do a lot, good fun but your arms will die!!! No doubt you will sit on a jetty so they key is to lean back with the nose of the board pretty much vertical and wait for the pull. Keep your arms taught and don't pull the cable into you.





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hoots_min

posted on 26/7/07 at 07:11 PM Reply With Quote
As Daimo_45 says, key is to lean back and wait for the tension to pull you forward. Don't try to pre-empt the tug!

Another tip is for when you come to the first corner, try to go wide and before the wire does it's sudden 90 degree turn angle the board towards the direction you are about to be pulled, otherwise you will be pulled sideways and skiis/boards don't work so well sideways!

Enjoy it though as it is great fun!





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vinny1275

posted on 26/7/07 at 07:17 PM Reply With Quote
Has the lake opened down the road, or in the road?






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Peteff

posted on 26/7/07 at 07:30 PM Reply With Quote
I've watched them on the Trent, it looks easy enough, don't overtake the boat





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greggors84

posted on 26/7/07 at 07:54 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by vinny1275
Has the lake opened down the road, or in the road?


Well yesterday I think the area to board in had doubled! But we were assured today they are back to normal now!

Do you have to hold your arms straight from the start or can you hold your arms in a bit to take the first pull and ease the acceleration a bit.





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twybrow

posted on 27/7/07 at 10:10 AM Reply With Quote
Dont try to stand up. Let the cable pull you up. the first 20m or so will be with you virtually sat ont he water. As said, once going, keep the weight over your back foot. Also remove any jewlerry etc, as when you bail (and you will bail) it really does hurt. I manged to knock myself out twice ont he water, and had a t-shirt ripped clean off my back! It is great fun tho. Enjoy!






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