How to Wakesurf: A Beginner’s Guide to Riding the Boat Wave!

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What Is Wakesurfing?

1) Beginner Gear Checklist

2) Boat Setup & Wave Basics

3) Body Position on Land (30-second rehearsal)

4) Deep-Water Start: Step-by-Step

5) Dropping the Rope & Staying in the Pocket

6) Common Mistakes & Quick Fixes

7) First Progression Goals

8) Safety Essentials

Beginner FAQ

Start around 10–11 mph (16–18 km/h) and adjust in 0.2–0.3 mph steps until the wave cleans up and carries you without the rope.

Surf-style is larger and more stable—great for learning. Skim-style is looser and spins easier once you’re progressing.

They help shape and clean the wave. Many boats can produce a rideable wave using ballast plus a clip-on shaper if factory tabs aren’t available.

Ready to Ride?

Have questions? Contact us and we’ll help you dial in your setup.