sysinu
Jetboaters Captain
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- Location
- Park City, UT
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2014
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
Okay... so this is probably stupid and obvious to a lot of people, but it's observations that I have had and questions that I have come up with over time, so I figure I'd ask them .
Questions first, because I'm selfish...
Wake Surfing - Where do you launch your rider? I have seen people starting standing up from the platform (won't that just ruin your platform material?), I have popped surfers up laying in the water... but it is no easy job doing this with a jet boat. When my riders are down in the water and I am trying to pop a new rider, they tend to get exhausted trying to keep the board perpendicular to the line of the boat without being right behind the boat. This is my primary concern that they not be right behind the boat as you do have to give it some thrust to pop your rider up and the jet wash/rooster tail just blasts the rider in the face. So what is your advice here? .
Wake Boarding - This one is much more simple, but for those of us without a speed control unit... what hints do you have to share? These are the things I have picked up so far:
What are your water sports "AHA!" findings? Particularly those that apply to the driver/owner of the boat .
Questions first, because I'm selfish...
Wake Surfing - Where do you launch your rider? I have seen people starting standing up from the platform (won't that just ruin your platform material?), I have popped surfers up laying in the water... but it is no easy job doing this with a jet boat. When my riders are down in the water and I am trying to pop a new rider, they tend to get exhausted trying to keep the board perpendicular to the line of the boat without being right behind the boat. This is my primary concern that they not be right behind the boat as you do have to give it some thrust to pop your rider up and the jet wash/rooster tail just blasts the rider in the face. So what is your advice here? .
Wake Boarding - This one is much more simple, but for those of us without a speed control unit... what hints do you have to share? These are the things I have picked up so far:
- For the pop, use both throttles at least 50% or more throttle for the pop. I have had to use 100% throttle for riders who don't plane out quickly or who weigh a lot.
- For slight velocity control, I vary the thrust of one of the two engines, usually the engine that is opposite the side of the rider (so to avoid washing the wake any more than needed).
- 70' rope for beginners @ 16-18MPH
- 65' rope @ 19MPH
- 55-60' rope @ 21MPH
- For wake to wake on anyone up to intermediate, you need to be going over 22MPH or they won't be able to get enough pop. Usually anyone intermediate or better can wake2wake at 20-21MPH if you have sufficient ballast.
- If you're water launching, get an Aquatic Hook!!! http://www.overtons.com/modperl/product/details.cgi?i=12931
- For the pop, give it about 2/3 the throttle initially that you do for that same person on a wakeboard. Then cut back to about 5-6MPH, just enough to keep water built up and pressure under the kneeboard while your rider climbs up. Once the rider is up, change speed to desired throttle more aggressively than gradually.
- If you gradually accelerate with a kneeboarder, they will tend to porpoise and adjust only to start porpoising again. If you accelerate to your desired speed (within 2-3 seconds from the 5-6MPH speed) then that should be about right.
- I've never had a kneeboarder want to go over 16MPH. Most are usually 12-13MPH.
- Tower vs Tow hook... use your own discretion. There is feedback for both approaches on this... the tower seems to work better overall.
- use at least 70' rope if you're using the tower.
- If you want to cheat and get the tube out of the wash and into an easy whip... slow your speed, turn hard port and increase throttle until you have a wake forming, then turn hard starboard. This will cause the wake to elongate by the time it gets to the tube and the tube will ride the wake out of the wash.
What are your water sports "AHA!" findings? Particularly those that apply to the driver/owner of the boat .
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