| As you lean into the turn and begin to stretch your body out inches above the water, you realize the craft maintains the speed and bites into the water. You realize it is only your own apprehension that will keep you away from the hardest carve in any sport including surfing, snowboarding, wakeboarding, skiing, etc..

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Bruce James in classic form
The ability to control all aspects of the turn; speed, angle and duration allows the rider to express his/her individual syle without limits. |

The pure rush of riding the PowerSki Jetboard is the lay down
g-force turn. Just as a surfer leans into a bottom turn, the rider begins to shift the weight as he comes into the turn. The level of commitment dictates how low can he go. The rider can holde the turn as long as he/she can physically hold it. Ther is no cavitating or slipping to slow down or lose momentum in the turn. The rail and fins grab and slice a turn. The feeling is very close to a big wave turn or waterski/wakeboard cut behind the boat with the pedal to the metal. |