bmowers
Seaman
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2012
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- 65
Re: 2 Foot start giving me some trouble
Thanks for telling me I don't have enough boat for a two foot start. I am having fun with the one foot start and am on a 35 consecutive roll at the moment. I will try the two foot start again when I am behind a boat that has more HP than mine.
I think I can one foot start then actually put the rear foot into the rear HO boot then pull the laces up tight before I start making cuts in the water. I have a RTP rear that I can swap out for a rear Level HO boot. I bought the boot and would like to at least try it out. Makes sense about being dragged in the water for a two foot start.
Thanks.
I can tell you that laying out over the ski with one leg dragging helping causes much more lift. Two foot staring is leaning back much more and pushing the ski to get you up. That requires a boat with the hp to overcome the angle of the ski and PULL you up. Not gonna happen with an underpowered boat. Most two foot starts in tournaments are made with the skier sitting on the edge of the dock and two or three wraps in his or her hand. Boat goes and you just stand. But when we did that those boots where tight.
Don't kill yourself trying to deep water two foot start with a boat that is dragging you.
Thanks for telling me I don't have enough boat for a two foot start. I am having fun with the one foot start and am on a 35 consecutive roll at the moment. I will try the two foot start again when I am behind a boat that has more HP than mine.
I think I can one foot start then actually put the rear foot into the rear HO boot then pull the laces up tight before I start making cuts in the water. I have a RTP rear that I can swap out for a rear Level HO boot. I bought the boot and would like to at least try it out. Makes sense about being dragged in the water for a two foot start.
Thanks.