All I do and have done for the last 7 years is wakeskate. When I took my ProShop job two years ago was the first day I wakesurfed in my life and first time i had wakeboarded in a solid 5 years.
Boat, Cable, jet ski and winching when it works out wakeskating is awesome. Only time I really wakeboard now is when I need to demo 2016 product to bring to the shop or a few laps at the cable just for fun. Wakesurf about the same and now im getting into ocean skimboarding too.
JayMan those closeout Remotes are a great deal and solid boards. Made by Moonshine MFG (Slingshot Wakeboards) they are durable boards that take a beating with a great shape.
LHC928 what Integrity are you still riding? I regret letting go of my 41" Team from 2008 and my Bamboo 38.5" Nick Taylor. Some fun progression sessions on those boards. I have a buddy who still has a Bamboo Lemons and I'll take that for a spin every now and then.
Vanamp depending on what LF board it was could have worsened that experiance. If you come from a skateboard background, defintly get a wood concave board with griptape. It will be the most natural feeling deck compared to a composite board or something with foam top.
If you want to keep the budget down, look used on craigslist or the
wakeskating.com classified forums. Lots of good deals to be had. If you want to get a closeout Remote wakeskate check out
California Marine Sports and you can pick up a 2014 Remote for $215 shipped to your house.
Stoaked to know there are some other skaters on here!