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Home Information Tips and Tricks Trick List Air Wrapped Helicopter

 

The first trick is wrapping up.

 

Get into your inside wrap by cutting out from the wake about 10', then turn in quickly and lean forward. You should advance on the handle mostly with your slack, and not so much from the pull. But be careful; it's easy to ski over your line.

 

Once you get wrapped up start your cut from next to the wake. Cruise out moderately hard while staying forward to reduce lift.

 

Keep edging out continuously until you are fairly wide; at least 45 degrees from the boat. Do not throw the move unless you get a good approach.

 

Let up on your cut, but still maintain slight edge out pressure. Do not hesitate to throw the jump. Waiting will cause the foil to rise. Jump straight up and release the wrap only after the foil has cleared the water. Keep your shoulders forward and knees up by crunching your stomach. Keep your eyes open, spot the horizon, and keep the handle in to maintain control of the line tension.

 

Falls on this trick can be hard. I advise using a lightweight helmet and properly fitting neck brace to reduce the punishment of the inevitable impacts. The helicopter is a tough trick, but skiers with the right background in jumping, tricking, and turning will be able to wind one up.

 

Common Mistakes - Results

 

  • Not cutting out wide enough. - Excess line tension and rotation.
  • Unwinding before the foil leaves the water. - Total explosion!
  • Pushing on your feet. - "Mud Hen" out the front.
  • Letting the rope out. - Loose axis, side fall.

 

Wrapping Up

 

How to get the rope quickly and comfortably behind your back. Start just outside the wake, preparing for an inside (rope on the wake side) wrap. Cut out 8-12 feet then turn quickly in to advance on the rope. Practice this a few times to get the feel. For the real thing, wrap up quickly while the line is slack. Quickly transfer weight to your front arm to control the tension.

 

- Tony Klarich

 

Sky Ski by Mike Murphy.

 

Trick reprinted from Flight, The HYDROFOILING Newsletter.

Copyright 1998 Marine R&D. All use requires written permission.

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Sky Ski by Mike Murphy.

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