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What Pros Hope You Never Find Out ABout Choosing A Bare Foot Boom

   By: Lane

What Pros Hope You Never Find Out ABout Choosing a Bare Foot Boom

Lane "Dawg" Bowers

Getting your boat on the water is only a part of the fun. The real challenge begins when you decide to try to water ski on combos, a slalom ski, a kneeboard, a wakeboard, or even on your bare feet! If you really want to cut the learning curve dramatically, you will definitely be looking into outfitting your boat with a bare foot boom.

The bare foot boom was originally designed to teach people to ski on their bare feet, but now it is used to minimize falling and injuries in all types of water skiing activities.

The boom is a round metal bar that extends from the boat perpendicular about 8-10 feet to either side. The boom creates a secure fixture that the skier can use for stability during the learning process. The boom dramatically increases skier confidence. Imagine how much better the skier feels when they can hear instructions while enjoying an upward pull from the boom. Raising or lowering the boom can make learning easier on the skier.

There are three parts to the boom;

1. the piece that attaches to the boat is called the boom clamp

2. attaching to the boom clamp is the first bar that extends from the clamp to the edge of the boat

3. the second extension arm which fits inside the first extension, extends outward, and has one or two cables that attach from the end of the boom to the bow eye on the front of the boat.

Figuring out which boom works with your boat can be discouraged unless you understand the three different types of booms. Any boat that has a tower can take advantage of the high-tech tower boom. All water ski boats come standard with a ski pylon which is also the most common place to attach the boom clamp. Contrary to common knowledge, there is a boom to fit any type of boat. The gunnel mount boom is a good option for any other type of boat.

There are about three different diameters of tower tubing. All you need to know is which tower you have and you can get the right tower boom. Any boat can use a gunnel boom. If your boat has a ski pylon, then you have three different options that involve where your boat's windshield ends.

A windshield that ends in front of the pylon, requires a straight boom. Any windshield that is less than eight inches beyond the pylon can use what is called a contour boom. When a windshield extends more than eight inches past your pylon, you will most likely need what is called a quad boom. Make sure you use a supplier who guarantees that their boom fits your boat or you get your money back.

Make sure that you do not let the complexities of figuring out which bare foot boom you need stop you from enjoying the benefits of safety and fun that comes from using one in your water skiing activites. Water skiing is an addictive family activity when you experience the exhilaration of learning without falling.

Imagine the fun of learning as well as teaching others to get up on combo skis at speeds as slow as 12mph, knee boarding at 8 mph, getting up on a slalom ski at 12-15mph, or barefooting at 25 mph. Not using a bare foot boom is probably the single biggest mistake that beginners make. Now that you know the insider secrets to choosing the right bare foot boom, you can jump straight to becoming an arm chair expert.

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