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Should I take off the removable center fins on my wakeboard or are they left on for this? Thanks for all the great videos. Cleaned up my riding a lot this year because of you
BigSky Rasta I tried taking my center fins off and I have molded outer fins. Everyone says to take the center fin off but my board just doesn’t track the way I like without them. Dependent on oersonal preference and skill level.
Andrew Berg is right, it is personal preference and skill level dependent, however, there is a definite benefit to learning to edge the board without relying on the fins. We suggest doing a few minutes of a drill like this with very little fin presence at all. You will know if you are using your edges correctly. In the end, there is no right or wrong way.
Where was this filmed? I think the Black and Tan V Ride out on the same lake is my boat. We have the same back and red surf board and usually pull with a yellow rope. It’s identical in all aspects. We rent it out so it might now be me specifically, but I’m interested.
I wish I could have these videos with me on the boat when I am practicing. :)
As long as you have a network/cellular connection, you can! If you don't have any service where you ride, we can't help too much there. Sorry.
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Nice explanation, thank you! 🏄🏻♂️
Should I take off the removable center fins on my wakeboard or are they left on for this? Thanks for all the great videos. Cleaned up my riding a lot this year because of you
BigSky Rasta I tried taking my center fins off and I have molded outer fins. Everyone says to take the center fin off but my board just doesn’t track the way I like without them. Dependent on oersonal preference and skill level.
Andrew Berg is right, it is personal preference and skill level dependent, however, there is a definite benefit to learning to edge the board without relying on the fins. We suggest doing a few minutes of a drill like this with very little fin presence at all. You will know if you are using your edges correctly. In the end, there is no right or wrong way.
Where was this filmed? I think the Black and Tan V Ride out on the same lake is my boat. We have the same back and red surf board and usually pull with a yellow rope. It’s identical in all aspects. We rent it out so it might now be me specifically, but I’m interested.
This was filmed years ago on Lake Minneola in Clermont, Florida (east and south shorelines to be specific).