Wakesurf Purchase question

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  • donfox37
    • Jun 2009
    • 16

    • Dallas TX


    #16
    Liquid Force 5'6" has been a great beginning board for me and my crew, adding the extra ballast this year on my 210 (two 400 lb Fat Sacs) took it to the next level. This thread is awesome because now I can see I'm going to be needing a new board soon too. Make sure you guys post your results, I'll be lookin for them.

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    • jonfo
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Jul 2003
      • 385

      • Bellevue, WA

      • 1990 SN 2016 G23

      #17
      Inland Surfer Sweet Spot, you wont be dissapointed.

      http://www.inlandsurfer.com/shop/Det...116&category=5
      -Jon
      16 G23
      07 220 TE
      05 211 TE
      95 SS (210)
      89 SN

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      • jr49erfan1
        • Feb 2010
        • 66

        • Dixon, CA

        • 2005 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition

        #18
        I picked up a Grindwater Ginsui in February and got it on the water for the first time last Friday. Build quality seems pretty nice. First time surfing too and the board seemed to ride pretty nice, but I don't have much to campare it to.

        I'm 6'3" 235 and my smallest friend out that day was about 5'8" 175 and it worked well for us. We only had 4 on board, filled port side (side we surfed) and belly, sat 1 port side front, 1 port side rear and 1 to drive. Could feel points where you could feel the wake take you, but none of us were able to toss in the rope. We were trying different speeds between 9-11 mph. Anybody have any tips on tuning the wake and finding and staying in the pocket and tossing the rope???
        Dixon, CA
        Travis AFB Firefighter
        05 210 SANTE

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        • Red57Bird
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Aug 2007
          • 381

          • Raleigh, NC/Lake Gaston

          • 2003 Super Air

          #19
          Originally posted by wakehead View Post
          thanks everyone for the replies. I have been taking everyone's responses seriously and i will not go with the broad cast.

          Here is what i am thinking.

          Let me know what you guys think

          2010 Inland Surfer Squirt or Tsunami 57 Inch Wakesurfer by CWB I can get either one for 350 $

          your thoughts?
          PM sent.
          2003 SAN (current)
          2003 Chaparral 220 SSi (sold)

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          • Red57Bird
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Aug 2007
            • 381

            • Raleigh, NC/Lake Gaston

            • 2003 Super Air

            #20
            Inland Surfer Squirt arrived Friday morning, in time for us to take it to the lake for a long Memorial Day weekend. I didn't get a chance to ride it, but my 16-year old son did and he absolutely loves it. Definitely his favorite board to date.
            2003 SAN (current)
            2003 Chaparral 220 SSi (sold)

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            • wakemitch
              • Jun 2010
              • 2

              • Northern California

              • I dont own one but my main ride is my buddy's 2001 SAN 210. Best boat ever!

              #21
              Just like everyone else is saying, I would not recommend a board buy a wakeboard company. The difference is huge.
              The Inland Surfer Squirt is basically Inland's version of the broadcast. they are going to ride similar but at least you are supporting a wakesurf company that is helping to promote and progress the sport. it will ride a bit better as well.
              Wakesurfing is so much fun. you are going to get hooked!
              California Marine Sports
              [URL="http://www.calmarinesports.com"]www.calmarinesports.com[/URL]

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