Wakeboarding and Biscuiting
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Mon, 2015-07-13 12:45
Can anyone give me an idea whether a 90hp 4 stroke on a 5m glass boat (600kg) would be fine for pulling a wakeboarder out of the water and pulling 1-2 biscuits behind?
____________________________________________________________________________
Officially off the Pies bandwagon
dodgy
Posts: 4578
Date Joined: 01/02/10
Sure. Plus you can always do
Sure.
Plus you can always do a quick change of props to a lower pitch for a day if you have to. Only a 10 minute job.
Does anyone know where the love of god goes, when the waves turn the minutes to hours?
Jackfrost80
Posts: 8151
Date Joined: 07/05/12
Cheers bloke, will definitely
Cheers bloke, will definitely look at getting a low pitch SS prop and also looking at getting a ski pole/rocket launcher installed for wakeboarding
Officially off the Pies bandwagon
Dazza1611
Posts: 56
Date Joined: 19/03/14
Yep
yes mate I have a 90 hp on a 5.1 m and pull 3 tubes with fatties no probs
I am sick of going fishing. I want to go catching....
Willlo
Posts: 1490
Date Joined: 07/10/11
Hey jack if your after a ski
Hey jack if your after a ski pole ,i have one trade you for a ctn of swannie draughts,i in Bunno,pm if yr keen.
Call Sign - BZ785
Haynes Hunter Prowler CC
Josh
Posts: 283
Date Joined: 14/09/10
Wakeboard towing is only at
Wakeboard towing is only at 17-20 knots, we used to manage behind a 25, and easy behind the 40. Wake boarding is easier the higher the pole