wtstapel wrote:
tlonas2011 wrote:
This is really the first year I've been riding consistently every week. I have a handful of times in years past but never enough to get real comfortable riding. Growing up I did a lot of slalom skiing but wakeboarding has taken over as my favorite by far now. This is our first inboard as well and has really been a good starter boat for us. Safe to say we are hooked now.
That's me to a T. I've got a 12 A20 and love it. Be happy you can progress toe side. I'm still trying to get that taken care of. Don't worry to much about rope length. The boat puts out a wide wake from what I'm told and my limited experience with other inboards.
Some people don't realize the A20 wake is wider than the A22. Some people think med/long rope is where it's at when its not for beginner level. Some people who ride at medium rope that can't throw anything but wake to wake need to swallow their ego so they can progress. Riding short around 20-21mph, maybe 22 and concentrating on your fundamentals like progressive edging and standing tall at the wake is easier to work on with a clean narrow wake without having to worry about a wide wake and casing your landings short of the second wake possibly injuring yourself. Falls at 20mph don't feel like falls at 23mph. Good luck, have fun.