So I've decided that the best way to learn wakeboarding is by watching other people online. Here is a video of me after watching just one online tutorial
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Ok, so it's not me. These guys tear it up. Ten points to anybody that can tell me where the video was shot. I want a house with a private dock like that!
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Monday, August 28, 2006
Saturday, August 26, 2006
August 28th, 2006
We went out to Lake Elsinore, and the boat started up great and ran well the whole time. I have only wakeboarded once, 10 years ago, but we gave it a go today and had a blast.
It took us a little while, but we were able to carve to the outside of the wake within a couple attempts. All in all, we had a great trip. It was surpisingly not too crowded and we were out from 8am to 4pm.
We went out to Lake Elsinore, and the boat started up great and ran well the whole time. I have only wakeboarded once, 10 years ago, but we gave it a go today and had a blast.
It took us a little while, but we were able to carve to the outside of the wake within a couple attempts. All in all, we had a great trip. It was surpisingly not too crowded and we were out from 8am to 4pm.
Thursday, August 24, 2006
The water was pretty nice that day.
Not the largest life vests, but 'safety first'.
I must say I am happy that I bought a bowrider. The extra seating is great.
Silverwood is nice since you are allowed to have towable inflatables (ie innertubes)
Lake Elsinore doesn't allow innertubes, so we made sure to put them to good use while we could.
Perhaps one of the most important activities at any water source is rock skipping. More important than that is the rock skipping competition. I lost.
Nice form on the rock skipping.
Here you can finally see a picture of the boat in the background. Bimini top is up and boat is ready for some fun.
I found this nice picture of Silverwood Lake on the California State Parks website. If you're planning a trip visit http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=650 and make sure to click on the link to make a boat reservation (the link is on the right side of the page) since the weekends sell out in advance. I was stunned to find out that the boat line for the portion of the allotted boat spots given first come first serve sometimes starts to form at 11pm Friday night. Not a nice way to start your day on the lake if you ask me... so plan ahead and make a reservation.
August 12th, 2006
I learned what 'b.o.a.t.' stands for today. Bust Out Another Thousand. Actually, it ended up being nothing but a bunch of chaos. We went to Lake Elsinore towards the end of the day. The winds were starting to pick up, but we just wanted to ride around for a bit anyways so we were happy to be at the lake. We launched the boat and I fired her up with no problem. I started backing up and then had to jump up to handle something. When I went to start the boat up again it wouldn't do more than just turn over. We thought it was the battery, and weren't going to attempt a wet jumpstart with the waves crashing on us due to the wind. We ended up pulling the boat out and just BBQ-ing on the beach, which was nice too. It was really choppy so we didn't miss much in terms of nice lake time, but I was worried about the boat.
After a couple of visits with mechanics, friends, neighbors, boat enthusiasts and mailmen it turns out it was just flooded. Now I know that all I need to do is give the beast some gas next time and fire her up. Since we haven't named the boat yet I was starting to think 'Bipolar' would be good since it's hard to tell what mood it's going to be in on any given day.
We're heading out again this coming weekend, not sure which lake yet though. Hopefully we'll have an ocean run to report soon.
Tank of gas: $75.oo
Lake Fees: $15.00
BBQ food: $25.00
Time with Family: Priceless
I learned what 'b.o.a.t.' stands for today. Bust Out Another Thousand. Actually, it ended up being nothing but a bunch of chaos. We went to Lake Elsinore towards the end of the day. The winds were starting to pick up, but we just wanted to ride around for a bit anyways so we were happy to be at the lake. We launched the boat and I fired her up with no problem. I started backing up and then had to jump up to handle something. When I went to start the boat up again it wouldn't do more than just turn over. We thought it was the battery, and weren't going to attempt a wet jumpstart with the waves crashing on us due to the wind. We ended up pulling the boat out and just BBQ-ing on the beach, which was nice too. It was really choppy so we didn't miss much in terms of nice lake time, but I was worried about the boat.
After a couple of visits with mechanics, friends, neighbors, boat enthusiasts and mailmen it turns out it was just flooded. Now I know that all I need to do is give the beast some gas next time and fire her up. Since we haven't named the boat yet I was starting to think 'Bipolar' would be good since it's hard to tell what mood it's going to be in on any given day.
We're heading out again this coming weekend, not sure which lake yet though. Hopefully we'll have an ocean run to report soon.
Tank of gas: $75.oo
Lake Fees: $15.00
BBQ food: $25.00
Time with Family: Priceless
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
I just bought a 1993 Sea Ray 200 bowrider a couple of weeks ago and have already had some good times. It's powered by a 5.0L Mercruiser and that seems to get the job done just fine, I was never left wanting for power.
Our first trip was to Lake Silverwood, CA on Thursday August 10th. The nice thing about starting out on a Thursday was that the lake wasn't too crowded and the boat launch was pretty open.
We got a later start than we'd hoped but we were on the water around 10am and instantly out and on our way. We spent the next few hours inner tubing our way around the main section of the lake and doing our best to toss eachother with wild abandon. More to come....
Our first trip was to Lake Silverwood, CA on Thursday August 10th. The nice thing about starting out on a Thursday was that the lake wasn't too crowded and the boat launch was pretty open.
We got a later start than we'd hoped but we were on the water around 10am and instantly out and on our way. We spent the next few hours inner tubing our way around the main section of the lake and doing our best to toss eachother with wild abandon. More to come....
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