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  • Fast351
    • Oct 2006
    • 315

    • Winsted, MN

    • 2001 Ski Nautique

    #16
    I have added a little something for surfing. Here is my setup:

    07 211
    Stock belly and port side tanks full
    Wake plate in SLALOM mode
    PP at 9.8 MPH

    and the kicker:

    440# Launch Pad fat sac in the transom walkthrough. It's the 15x15x50" bag, and it fits perfect

    Here are some pics from this weekend, wife surfing, 200# passenger taking pics, and 200# self driving. Gas tank was at 3/4-full:





    (Wifey JUST learned how to surf ropeless)

    A pic of yours truly:



    A little surf movie:

    http://www.fast351.com/boating/surfa...ages/surf2.wmv

    Rest of the pictures, including some (really poor) skiing:

    http://www.fast351.com/boating/surfandski/
    2001 Ski Nautique / 2007 SV211 TE (gone but not forgotten)

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    • rickharp
      • Dec 2004
      • 70

      • Jupiter, FL

      • 2014 210 and 2013 200CB

      #17
      start and stop from platform

      Originally posted by TylerO
      I can start and stop Surfing from the swimstep with the boat at speed.
      Tyler, i can also start and stop from the platform, but do it with the assistance of the rope. are you able to start without a rope. if so, what is the technique.

      when we wake surf, we either run at 9.5 for wave push surfing or 12.7 for hot dogin with a rope. water depth is critical to be at 7. 5 or greater.

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      • wakecrashin
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • May 2007
        • 376



        #18
        RE: start and stop from platform

        step off...
        front foot on on the platform with all weight on it
        back foot on board hanging in water no weight
        slowly transfer the weight to the back foot until the board starts to come off the platform
        as soon as it comes off the platform, remember come off plat form SLOWLY, move weight to front foot (the gas)
        from there you are all set! good luck!

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        • Noelb
          • Sep 2007
          • 156

          • Montreal

          • 2015 G23 + 1999 Ski Nautique

          #19
          RE: start and stop from platform

          As Fast351 said - yes, definitely putthe plate in Slalom mode. Defies conventional wisdom, but it sure does make a better surf wake.
          2015 G23 - CURRENT
          1999 Ski Nautique - CURRENT
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          2013 Waksetter VLX - SOLD
          2011 Ski Nautique 200 - SOLD
          2008 210 Team - SOLD
          2007 196 - SOLD
          2007 211 Team - SOLD
          2004 Moomba Mobius - SOLD

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          • clubmyke
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Sep 2004
            • 414

            • so cal


            #20
            here you go...

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            • Rick
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • Mar 2004
              • 1250

              • San Diego, Ca

              • 1962 Keaton Utility. 2000 Ski 1965 Barracuda

              #21
              It's really important that you seal off the vent on the side you are weighting. Mike has rerouted the vent from the drivers side so that no water enters. Remember if you change sides you have to seal off that vent or you put what Mike about 300 gasllons into the bilge? LOL. Also in driving Mikes method of backing off the power and letting go of the wheel ensures the boat turns without swamping. It works great.
              Nautiqueless in San Diego

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              • SKI-224
                • Oct 2007
                • 7

                • Houston TX


                #22
                Question if you ski and wakeboard right foot forward you surf right foot forward. I have 07-211 and I just want to make sure, I reed a posted saying left foot forward normal foot right foot forward goofy foot. Also for the first time 4.6" board will be ok or bigger board will be easier I weight 200 I heard stock ballast on the 211 won’t be enough to make a good wake for small board but after reading all the comments im not sure now thanks

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                • Kozmo
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 125

                  • Virginia


                  #23
                  In my experience, people surf with the same foot forward as they wakeboard, skateboard, etc. It has to do with your dominant balance point. A good way to tell is to stand with your back to to someone and have them give you a push forward to see which foot you save yourself with. That is the dominant leg which goes forward.

                  For a 200 lb beginning surfer I recommend using the biggest wakesurf board available.
                  06 Air 216 TE

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                  • CAN'TSKI
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 205

                    • Boerne, TX

                    • 2008 196 Limited 2007 211 Team 1995 MC Prostar 190 Tournament

                    #24
                    We surfed all summer behind a 211 using a 5'2" Liquid Force "trainer" board. We all found it very difficult to stay in the wave after letting go of the rope. I understand the dynamics of weight shifting and all that. My Q is are the shorter boards easier to keep in the wave?

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                    • clubmyke
                      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                      • Sep 2004
                      • 414

                      • so cal


                      #25
                      the liquid force is a great beginners board... the shorter boards are much less forgiving imo..

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                      • RLS
                        • Aug 2007
                        • 205

                        • Northen California

                        • 2007 SV211 1998 Malibu Sunsetter

                        #26
                        I have tried several boards. I am 240 lbs. I started with a 5'6" Broadcast. If I could find a big enough wake I could kind of stay in the wake. Then I tried a 6' Shred Stixx. I did not need as big a wake and thing were easier. Then I picked up a 5'6" Red Tide. With it I can stay in almost any wake that is medium or bigger. My 110 lbs. son can ride the Red Tide behind anything.

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