Sure you can, it has the right speed ..... Only one thing????? If you fall, it will not turn around to pick you up no matter how many orange flags are held up for other boats to watch for you in the water ~ hahahaha
2007-06-29 08:39:45
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answered by Charley 5
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some people go through the bother to water ski behind an airplane. it would be a great bother and expense but one could water ski behind a cruise ship.
2007-06-29 08:47:23
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answered by ? 6
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Well heres the thing, cruse ships, due to there mamoth size and large props, create a large disruption in the water behind and under the boat. Not on the surface but under the water. On the surface an almost "rip tide" effect happens, which could drag any would be Billy Badass water skier under/through the Screws. Cue INSTASUCK
2007-06-29 08:44:03
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answered by JR 1
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it all depends on the speed, but why would you want to ski behind a cruise ship for? Instead buy a jet ski and enjoy the short life we all have.
2007-06-29 08:44:14
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answered by jorge s 2
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Well, it would go fast enough, but it would create to many waves in the water and be really hard for anyone less than a pro.
2007-06-29 08:39:09
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answered by ♫♫My Heart Belongs to Band♫♫ 3
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Saw some pictures on the web of guys surfing in the wake of super tankers,for miles...
2007-06-29 08:38:47
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answered by Anonymous
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the better section of Carnival is that each and every deliver has its very own variety and character to it. i'm going to be happening my third Carnival cruise in approximately 3 weeks. I even have been on Victory and destiny, those ships have been quite the comparable however the character of who's working it makes them thoroughly distinctive. all of us have our favorites yet that's because of the fact all of us probable did some thing that we enjoyed alot and made it greater memorable!
2017-01-23 07:01:59
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answered by miricle 3
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You could, but I don't know if you would want to. The wake
would be enormous. you would have to get in the water
after it had gotten up speed, as the whole time it is tugging
its moving too slow. But hey... dilligence and perserverence.
2007-06-29 08:42:31
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answered by nutsfornouveau 6
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ha ha no.
2007-06-29 08:37:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I am sure that you can... What I am not sure of is you surviving that experiences..........................
2007-06-29 11:52:03
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answered by kilroymaster 7
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