I am a fan of skiing, wakeboarding, and surfing. After buying my SAN, I don't slalom as much, but I still enjoy a few runs each summer when conditions are good. I also agree that wakeboarding on butter is much more enjoyable.
What I don't understand is why surfers feel the need to find the best, smoothest part of the lake to surf. I see it every weekend. Yes, surfing is slightly easier or drying for passengers without charging through whitecaps, but I've never felt any issues with surfing through moderate chop. At least have the decency to move to a main channel. On the lakes we ride, there is often only one area that would permit skiing or surfing. More often than not, there are are surfers running those lines.
I guess, to be fair, I've never surfed glass. But, I just don't see any advantage to seeking smooth water to surf.
What I don't understand is why surfers feel the need to find the best, smoothest part of the lake to surf. I see it every weekend. Yes, surfing is slightly easier or drying for passengers without charging through whitecaps, but I've never felt any issues with surfing through moderate chop. At least have the decency to move to a main channel. On the lakes we ride, there is often only one area that would permit skiing or surfing. More often than not, there are are surfers running those lines.
I guess, to be fair, I've never surfed glass. But, I just don't see any advantage to seeking smooth water to surf.
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