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There is something appealing about wakesurf wipeouts - kind of like slipping into the tub - versus cartwheeling and bouncing off the concrete-ish water at those speeds!
Went out with a very experienced footer and a comparatively noob driver when I was in high school (plus my dad, although he was not a water skier.) We were on a then-state-of-the-art Ski Nautique on a smallish lake on the 4th of July. Of course, all of the adults had been drinking... Anyway, the footer was up and doing his thing, don't recall tow speed, but it was FAST - he was about 225... he does a tumble turn, driver didn't know there was such a thing and thought he ate it. As it was the 4th and lake was busy, he throttled down aggressively to get back to the skier ASAP. Meanwhile, the footer comes flying toward the boat... he barely missed the stern and ended up right next to the driver's position in the water. Tremendous yelling match ensues (it was not funny, he was really angry + the booze didn't help). Anyway... footing is too far out there for me,