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We have a 400lb sac that we rarely use, doesn't make much difference.
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my 19 year old son's first 360. see if video load.
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He made it look easy! I just cant get it.
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Or maybe you have alot of human ballast? I tend to post weighting specs with only driver and child on board since that's often our surf team! |
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I can't load the video, too large of a file. Here is pic of our surf wake stock ballast starboard empty, port full, kgb full, 4 people in the boat. Me 175lbs, friend 175lbs, daughter 100lbs, wife 115lbs. Just under 10mph. Not even thinking about fly high system. Wake is solid as is, my kid lands back rolls and 360's without trouble.
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have him drop rope without slack once he is close to the swet spot. Then work with him on putting pressure on his front leg to push him forward. My son was having same trouble but once he understood the pressure on front leg to move forward he got it. I do not wait for them to go slack on the rope just get him close and pull in the rope and tell him to put pressure on his front leg to move forward. My son is 12 weight 110
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