Whats a good line length for slalom behind a 2001? |
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MuskokaCanada
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Posted: August-29-2012 at 4:18pm |
If you were trying to minimize the wake what speed and line length is best behind an '80's 2001 SN?
I'm assuming the faster the better but we're total noobs so 34mph prob won't be super comfortable. |
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watrski
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28 off.
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Fl Inboards
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30-34 mph best small wake with that boat will be 28 off and shorter.
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dwcar
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28 is going to be very quick. It will have a better wake there but I don’t think it is the best length to learn how to properly slalom. If you have good form and technique, you can slice through the wake at 15 or even long line.
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Jllogan
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30mph+ is the magic number for me. There is more of a speed bump at that speed than a wake. 15off on the rope.
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KRoundy
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I remember 15 off being a good length. Keep your ski on edge and it slices through the wake like a warm knife through butter.
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I disagree about 28 off being too fast. You can make it as fast or slow as you want. In addition to the smaller wake you'll be encouraged to quit pulling at the second wake and begin a pre-turn. I've had quite a few friends stuck with terrible form at 15 off make significant progress by moving to 28. Skip 22 because that's the rooster tail. Don't be afraid to try it. If you don't like it go back to 15 off.
This of course assumes you're free skiing but if you can learn a proper cut, pre-turn and turn at 28 because you're not afraid of getting launched, you can apply that to maintaining form in a course at longer lines should you ever start skiing bouys. My two cents! |
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Fl Inboards
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I second that! Also I teach skiers to pull spray to spray and edge change on the second side of the wake at the white water. This pretty much goes for all speeds and short line. Teaching good technique can be done at shorter line lengths and even the mini course is easier to navigate at 28 off as their is not a massive wake to contend with. |
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Yep, Free skiing at 28 off is awesome. Just do it and you will never go back to 15 off. |
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+4 I agree...shorten it up and work on your form if you're just free skiing.
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bkhallpass
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"Whats a good line length for slalom behind a 2001?"
About 15 off behind a different boat Just having fun. I've got one of these old tubs I'm putting back together as well. BKH B |
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