Sharp boat!
So all the black on the 2nd pic is vinyl? I didn't quite understand how that scheme "came into being" in the other thread that was being discussed but now I "see" it.
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Sharp boat!
So all the black on the 2nd pic is vinyl? I didn't quite understand how that scheme "came into being" in the other thread that was being discussed but now I "see" it.
Yep, one big graphic...Quote:
So all the black on the 2nd pic is vinyl?
Very sharp!
Thanks guys! The ice is starting to break on most the lakes and we're getting the itch. Heading to Lake Powell FRI to get some work done on our houseboat and a weekend of a little higher temps. No riding planned this trip since we have to make sure the boat will be ready for summer fun with friends and family...
Sick color scheme!
I just went with this for my new wakeboard line. I didn't want to spend a TON and I wanted something that FLOATS. life is just so much easier that way.
https://www.wakehouse.com/products/h...e-package.html
I had bought the A-line at Evo that's in their outlet section and I can confirm that it does NOT float. We literally used it once then went back to a floating rope. It's not a big deal sinking if you're doing back to back to back sets, but if you have break time in between, we don't like our rope sinking.
And I can't say enough good things about the box anchor.
continuing off Trayson's post above.
I have a surf rope very similar to this one, love it
http://www.wakehouse.com/products/ro...e-package.html
I likewise prefer the small triangle ropes that have knots and even the foam along the line like the one posted above.
I hate T-bars and the ones that are just knotted without any kind of handle. When you have someone learning and their grip is getting tired, either of those just make the experience that much harder.
uhhhh are yall commenting in the right thread?
equally confused.