Scurfing

Bonvivant

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Apr 3, 2011
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The Dalles, Or
Boat Info
2003 Sea Ray Sun Deck 220 Bravo III towed on a dual axle trailer by a 5.4 Triton F-150.
Engines
Original 5.0 Merc /w Bravo III
Anyone tried scurfing with their in board out board before? Is it possible?
 
nope. from what i saw. looks like an accident waiting to happen. If you have to back of the throttles quickly, not only does the scurfer get to eat swim platform but they could get diced from the outdrives. Maybe i'm just old fashioned... anyway, not for me.
 
It's almost impossible. Wakeboard boats are designed with a large amount of ballast in the stern that can be adjusted from side to side. Standard boats just don't have that flexibility. I have wakeboarded behind about a dozen types of boats from aluminum fishing boats to a classic wood skiff but none of compare to a true wakeboard boat. You can always try but you're more then likely to be disappointed.
Edit: Same goes for wakesurfing.




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