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A couple pointer before you come out on Utah air chair lessons. Grab the rope and align it in front of the exposed part of the sky ski. If you are learning to get up, have the ski boat drag you very slowly (idle) in a straight line. Try to learn to keep the Air Chair pointed in the direction of the boat at all times. Mark sure you steer with the rope, and keep your body steel. The Air Chair uses leverage as it’s primary means of control. When you move the rope to the right, it will pull you to the left; and vica versa. Control the angle of the Air Chair by compensating with the location of the rope, and remember balancing on the center of the seat will make all the difference.
The boat driver, instructor, and student will have to be patient; because you will get turned sideways more than once. Have fun while learning, and don’t get frustrated. With the boat pulling you in a straight line, try to the keep the Air Chair straight. As the boat accelerates keep your back straight, your arms outstretched and make minor adjustments to your direction with the location of the rope. As soon as the ski has planed, lean forward to keep the air chair down in the water. As soon as you are up, ride on the center of the sky ski’s seat. Lean forward and keep the rope waist level to remain balanced.
Here are some of the most beautiful lakes in Utah to enjoy hover glide and air chair lessons at; Lake Powell, Bear Lake, Deer Creek Reservoir, Utah Lake, East Canyon Reservoir, Jordanelle reservoir, Quail Creek Reservoir, Red Fleet Reservoir, Rockport Reservoir, Sand Hollow Reservoir, Starvation Reservoir, Steinaker Reservoir, Willard bay, Yuba Reservoir, Pineview Reservoir, Echo Reservoir, Flaming Gorge, and Strawberry Reservoir.