tdonoughue
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 4,944
- Reaction score
- 4,088
- Points
- 417
- Location
- The Woodlands, TX 77381
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
Hi.
Ok, so here is my problem: I have never water skied. Nor wakeboarded or kneeboarded nor surboarded. And now that I have a boat, I am always driving. And the kids want to ski or something.
I have: My AR240, basically stock (budget prevents adding ballast, etc. at this time). I have a pair of combo skis and the little learning bar that can go between them. I would not be opposed to picking up another board or something, if there were high hopes that the kids would actually be able to use it. I have ropes to tow and with a handle (of course).
So, then. What is the best way to try to teach the kids to do something behind the boat other than sit on the tube (which, of course, they love--nothing wrong with that)?
Thanks in advance for any advice you would offer.
Ok, so here is my problem: I have never water skied. Nor wakeboarded or kneeboarded nor surboarded. And now that I have a boat, I am always driving. And the kids want to ski or something.
I have: My AR240, basically stock (budget prevents adding ballast, etc. at this time). I have a pair of combo skis and the little learning bar that can go between them. I would not be opposed to picking up another board or something, if there were high hopes that the kids would actually be able to use it. I have ropes to tow and with a handle (of course).
So, then. What is the best way to try to teach the kids to do something behind the boat other than sit on the tube (which, of course, they love--nothing wrong with that)?
Thanks in advance for any advice you would offer.