This reality series follows pro wakeboarders Phil and Bob Soven, sibling rivals who live, play and compete together but have little else in common. In the premiere, the boys build a trick ramp on the lake behind their house. Later, Bob convinces a reluctant to Phil to go on a double date with him.
Bob disapproves of the women Phil dates and sets out to find a "good girl" for his big brother. Bob goes to extreme lengths, from crashing a mixer for Jewish singles to putting a personal ad for Phil on a highway billboard, and Phil isn't amused.
The boys head to New York City for a photo shoot with TransWorld Wakeboarding magazine. While there, Bob tries to track down a local superhero.
Tension between Phil and Bob is at an all-time high following their trip to New York, so their dad encourages the brothers to see a counselor in an effort to mend their relationship.
Phil becomes the part-owner of a bar in downtown Orlando, and Bob makes a business proposal to help Phil promote its grand opening.
Bob fulfills his dream of owning llamas but Phil is less than thrilled about the new house guests.
Phil and Bob give their brother, Jason, some wakeboarding guidance but the brothers' different teaching methods end up creating a competition of their own.
After hearing about the Asian Carp infestation near the great lakes, Bob decides to take the gang up to Illinois to try wake boarding while the carp are jumping. Bob hooks up with Alexa, one of their long time friends.
Bob wonders about the status of his relationship with Alexa after their trip to Illinois, and tries to work up the courage to ask her to be his girlfriend.
The guys' grandma visits for the weekend. They accomodate her active lifestyle, and Bob hopes that she and Phil will approve of Alexa.
Bob has surgery, and then partakes in unusual healing methods. Meanwhile, Phil works to maintain his top spot in the standings.
The guys travel to Fort Worth for a tour stop. Meanwhile, Bob plans a birthday party for Phil.