Just wondering if you can get the full effect of wakeboarding if being pulled by a pontoon boat? Does is depend solely on the speed of the boat?
We have tubed the kids behind our pontoon, all depends on the motor size and if there are any speed restrictions on your waterway./lake….also dont overload the pontoon with people watching,, that cuts down your speed…….
September 30th, 2009 at 6:24 am
We have tubed the kids behind our pontoon, all depends on the motor size and if there are any speed restrictions on your waterway./lake….also dont overload the pontoon with people watching,, that cuts down your speed…….
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September 30th, 2009 at 6:56 am
Wake boarding like water skiing rely on speed for the boarder or skier to stay up. I image you could with a large enough engine and provided there are no restrictions where you are boating. I only water ski off the back of speed boats.
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September 30th, 2009 at 7:11 am
Well you can wakeboard, but as far as doing tricks off the wake, I am not sure. If pontoon boats make big wakes, then yes; if they make small wakes; yes but you won’t get as high in the air.
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September 30th, 2009 at 7:27 am
usaully wakeboarding behind a pontoon boat is sort of like wake boarding behind a pretty big jetski- the wake is smaller than a boat, but is i great way to get the feel of wakeboarding if you are a begginer…otherwise you can still get air on a pontoon (it does a little bit of the speed but mostly the trim) if you are pretty good. Hope this helps!
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