Re: Wakeboardig with cruiser
On my river I have frequently seen people trying to do water sports such as skiing, tubing and wakeboarding behind boats that are too big for the job. What is possible is not always practical. The worst situation to watch is when they use the big boat to teach someone.
the problems:
You have to stick to deeper water--where other deep draft boats and general traffic wants to go. So you slow things down, stop while the skiier gets set up, go against the traffic (and face opposing wakes) and you have to slow and turn around in the traffic.
Your skiier falls in the path of that traffic.
It's harder for the skiier to load in and out (the side of a small boat is optimal)
Your boat is not as agile. so it's harder and takes longer to circle back, to change course, to straighten a tow line. This is especially a problem for a learner who has 20+ false starts.
You make too much wake--not just cruising but worse with all the start, slow, turn, stop, start again.
Everyone in the boat will be sick of it
Everyone on the river will be sick of you.
you look like youdon't know any better.
By size and design, all boats have their limitations. Often the bigger they are, the more limitations they have. I can't have 8 sunbathers laying out on my ski boat; you can't ski behind your sunbathing boat.