How To Drive Your Axis
Getting up first-timers is as much about the driver as the rider, so we’ll talk about driving first. Your speed control will engage when you hit a certain level of throttle, but you shouldn’t be in a hurry to get there. Instead, taxi forward really slowly when the rider is ready and back off if they’re getting uncomfortable or the board’s front rail is no longer facing the back of the boat. When the rider is in a good position, slowly ease the throttle forward. It doesn’t take much to pop most riders out of the water if their form is decent, so the last thing you want to do with beginners is hammer the throttle down. Another pro tip: “Slightly turning toward the surfer as they’re riding will keep them out of the prop wash and in the clean water,” says Oka.