Thursday, May 05, 2005

Wakeboarding

I hate tubers on a butter-smooth lake. They destroy the mood of the place, and they totally kill the water. When someone is out wakeboarding and the water is smooth like glass, nobody wants to have to deal with a transition from that, to ripples, to bumps, then to huge wakes that are bigger than the one your boat is making thus causing you to not carve out then back in with speed to only catch to perfect curl get major air and land a sweet trick. Tubers that chop the water on a butter-smooth lake should be band from the lake because they take away any opportunity of good wakeboarding, make people very angry and annoyed, and even possibly causes people to never come back to the lake again.
Tubers take away any opportunity of good wakeboarding when the water is like glass. The water is smooth and you’re just cruising to the hum of the motor. You feel like your flying and so you go on edge cut hard through the water. SPLASH! Out of nowhere this other boat comes zipping and swerving past you. You lose focus on the jump that’s about to happen when a wake buries the nose of your wakeboard then you feel a stinging pain. Your face kills as it meets the water with a smack this is way tubers suck. You come out of the water and your ears are ringing and for the rest of the day you just can’t get back into the rhythm you had earlier that morning. This is how tubers take away any opportunity for good wakeboarding or skiing.
Nobody wants to be angry when they are out on the lake and doing something they love. Unfortunately when a tuber is on the lake at five in the morning when the sun just came up and the water is 70 degrees people get very upset. People can get out of control when something like that happens. They can even trail behind and splash the other boat, then by the time you get home you are mad and soaking wet and you might take your furry out on your own family. As you can see people can get very mad and annoyed.
I don’t think that anyone wants to experience someone taking the best water by doing something that is more fun in choppy water. If this ever happens to someone they might stick around a while but sooner or later they will leave. They will probably leave sooner at that. Once they are gone they might never even come back again. If they do come back I guarantee they don’t stay very long. This is a reason why tubers should be band from lakes that have awesome water.
In conclusion you can tell that tubers that chop up the water on a butter-smooth lake should be kicked off the lake because they take away any opportunity of good wakeboarding, make people very angry and annoyed, and possibly even cause people to never come back to the lack again.

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