This happens when you turn at a certain angle while pitching the bow downward. It is rather hard for me to describe. If you play around in the water making turns and figure 8's you will discover how the ski reacts to your inputs. You will find that under certain angles at certain speeds, the bow will want to drop a bit. It's all about messing with the fluid dynamics of the lake/ocean water.
@@BillyRides89thanks for your reply It’s looks easier said than done, but I’m quite scared of throwing myself off. I’ll have another play about soon! 👍
@ 18:40 What’s the trick to get the water to come over like that? 🤔
This happens when you turn at a certain angle while pitching the bow downward. It is rather hard for me to describe. If you play around in the water making turns and figure 8's you will discover how the ski reacts to your inputs. You will find that under certain angles at certain speeds, the bow will want to drop a bit. It's all about messing with the fluid dynamics of the lake/ocean water.
@@BillyRides89thanks for your reply
It’s looks easier said than done, but I’m quite scared of throwing myself off.
I’ll have another play about soon! 👍
@@dean8001 Falling off is part of the fun! I got thrown off last weekend and uploaded a video of it.
Looks like you had a beautiful day, hopefully one day I’ll be racing down the Niagara river
Is this in Florida? Looks so pretty
Buffalo NY. Lake Erie and Niagara River. (Above Niagara Falls)
@@BillyRides89 ok, thank u
I live off of Lake Ontario. Thinking of getting one of these skis but used. Not paying the 24k for new.