Playing the angles and knowing your boat and the competitionPlaying the anglesCrossing the wake is the same as on the lake. It is better to cross the wake at a sharp angle rather than slowly roll through it. Many times you have no choice and ride it out.
There is more than one line through a corner. The shape of the turn will tell you the lines that will work. Three bouy turns can sometimes be done at WOT with a minor trim change. The last 50 yards before the corner are the most important.
Remember these are 80 hp motors and they take time to spool up if you get off the throttle. Drive the boat into the corner and use the power trim to set the boat. Once you feel it set, TURN and as soon is it is half way in the turn get on the trim.
25% of the time is spend in the turns and turn speed, exit speed and acceleration out of the turn win races. Sharper turns will always have two QUICK lines. You can either be on the pin entering [that results in you being wide coming out of the turn] or wide on the pin entering [that results in being close to the exit pin] In a one on one battle there can be the opportunity to take advantage of the different line. In the first 2 laps, if you are running top 2, the water condition in the turn will allow you to dirty track the boat or slide it round the turn. This takes race experience and knowing your boat and your driving skill. The boat will be flat in the turn and chine walking. It drifts in a controlled slide. After lap 2, I would not try it.
HOLES! Those are the big deep ones that result from all the cross waves and as a result of numerous boat going around the pin.. They normally appear just after the first turn pin.
HOOKING.. T Boats hook to the left. Your always safer on the right when passing a boat in the corner.
PACK RACING.. You normally focus on the boat ahead and the boat behind. After one straight you know if you have speed on the boat ahead. Don't go wide if you don't have speed over the boat ahead. The racers behind will move up on the inside. There are only 2 good lines in the corner, not 3. Stay in-line close to the pin rather than go 3 wide.
Straight into the pin with no angle with a boat infront and you will flip! The lead boat cuts the corner and you turn into the wake..game over.
Now that you know what you can do. Watch the video. There is only 2 mph difference in the speed of the top two boats. It second place boat wins because of cornering and exit speed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igE9KQEj ... C-VeoWPTRz