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Conference vicki::boats

Title:Powerboats
Notice:Introductions 2 /Classifieds 3 / '97 Ski Season 1267
Moderator:KWLITY::SUTER
Created:Thu May 12 1988
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1275
Total number of notes:18109

443.0. "Kneeboard Pointer" by HPSRAD::BRUCKERT () Thu Jul 20 1989 11:36

    
    	I have a new boat. I just got a Knee board (or whatever they are
    called). It looks like it could be fun. However, I was not able to
    get going ( I have to do it from the middle of the lake). Is there
    a trick to getting started? The #$%@! thing is so bouyant that
    I kept falling over trying to push it under me and get my knee's on it.
    Any advice would be welcome....
    
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443.1getting going HAZEL::DELISLEThu Jul 20 1989 12:3717
    
    
    	I recently bought a knee board for "fun with the family" and
    experienced the same sort of problems trying to get started.  What
    we finally did was start lying down until the board begins to approach
    planing speed.  Then carefully scoot up into a kneeling position.
     This was the only successful method for those of us that carry
    a 'mature' amount of body weight.  My youngest son (11 years and
    70 pounds) started on his knees after some experimentation.  The
    bottom line seems to be to get comfortable with the board and it
    will begin to get easy.
    
    Good luck, it sure is fun.
    
    
    Steve D.
    
443.2pointerARCHER::SUTERGentlemen, start your *marine* engines!Thu Jul 20 1989 13:495
    
    
    	See note number 75 for more info on riding kneeboards....
    
    Rick
443.3GIDDAY::SADLERstranded in paradiseThu Aug 03 1989 02:244
    There's also an article in one of Waterski mag on kneeboarding (I
    forget which month).
    
    jim
443.4I can do it....DELREY::DOBROZDRA_RIFri Aug 25 1989 15:543
        Lay on it with your elbows in front of you and have the driver
    hit it as he would a skiier...as soon as you start moving,HOP up
    on it. When you're on it try to go about 15 - 20 mph.
443.5oh no! where did the strap go?MSEE::YOUNGMon Aug 28 1989 08:0619
    
     RE: .4
    
       Just a couple of minor fine tuning. Use a reverse grip as though
    you were going to do weight lifting curls. Make your move to your
    knees as soon as the driver takes off this will help eliminate
    some board slapping you might experience while staying back on the
    board too long. do yourself a favor before you start all this, make
    sure your strap is up on the front of the board, particularly if
    you are a begginer. Nothing is more frustrating to a new boarder
    than to accomplish the above and to find out he/she has to try and
    dig the old strap out from underneath them.
    
    
    
                                 happy boarding!
    
                                       bob