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Newman101 Newbie

Joined: 21 Jul 2006 Posts: 7
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Posted: Aug 04, 2006 11:02 am Post subject: Help for setting up boat |
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| I was having alot of trouble getting up and couldnt really on my boat and then I went wakeboarding at my uncles house who has a Malibu with a tower and it pulled me right up and I got up everytime. The rope also seemed to be fairly short. Im using a sea ray sport boat and its about 18 feet long. Any tips on how long the rope should be....what rope to use....and any other ideas to make it easier to get up on my boat. Thanks. |
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Ethan31 Soul Rider

Joined: 10 Jul 2005 Posts: 335 City: Steamboat Lake, MN
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Posted: Aug 04, 2006 12:15 pm Post subject: |
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I ride behind a sea ray sport 175 (18ft long)
I ride at 75-80ft (depending on how much wieghts in the boat)
Buy a spectra rope.
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Gatorboarder Newbie

Joined: 03 Jul 2006 Posts: 17 City: Spokane
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Posted: Aug 06, 2006 2:05 am Post subject: |
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| I ride behind a sea ray seville 19 foot 195hp. but it has a joystick pro series tower on it |
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timmyDecker Outlaw


Joined: 22 May 2006 Posts: 187 City: Manhattan...KS
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Posted: Aug 08, 2006 1:55 pm Post subject: |
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If you have a sectional rope, start out at the shortest length. When you are riding, look at where that length puts you in the wake (are you too close to the "rooster tail" part of the wake, is the wake steeper behind you, etc.) Just keep lengthening one section at a time until you find the length you like... _________________ Whoever coined the term "Near Beer" was a very poor judge of distance... |
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Ziess Newbie

Joined: 14 Aug 2006 Posts: 3
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Posted: Aug 14, 2006 10:14 am Post subject: |
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Try a static line aswell. Of course a tower is optimal  |
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