Big Kahuna
Administrator
- Location
- Tuscaloosa, AL
Can they be done? Yes
Can they be done without footholds? Yes, there are some that do them on stock boats with just hydroturf type lifters (Jeremy Parr) at ski shows, but these are riders who's skills are "Pro Level"
Can the average guy learn to do them without the heavy mods to their ski's, sure but they would be able to learn to do them much sooner if they have the ability and the HP/accessories.
I just started last year hitting rolls, but no expert, still trying to perfect them and I am no where near that point, as mentioned earlier hitting the setup wake at a faster speed than you are use to is also a key unless you are running a monster setup.......... my problem right now is I can get monster height hitting the setup at a slower speed, but at a higher speed I do not get the height just faster rotation...... Bringing the two together comes from experience and knowing where to hit the wake, at what point do you drop the pole and tuck....... ie Drop and tuck too soon and no height, drop and tuck to late, height but not enough rotational speed..........
Can they be done without footholds? Yes, there are some that do them on stock boats with just hydroturf type lifters (Jeremy Parr) at ski shows, but these are riders who's skills are "Pro Level"
Can the average guy learn to do them without the heavy mods to their ski's, sure but they would be able to learn to do them much sooner if they have the ability and the HP/accessories.
I just started last year hitting rolls, but no expert, still trying to perfect them and I am no where near that point, as mentioned earlier hitting the setup wake at a faster speed than you are use to is also a key unless you are running a monster setup.......... my problem right now is I can get monster height hitting the setup at a slower speed, but at a higher speed I do not get the height just faster rotation...... Bringing the two together comes from experience and knowing where to hit the wake, at what point do you drop the pole and tuck....... ie Drop and tuck too soon and no height, drop and tuck to late, height but not enough rotational speed..........