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  1. #21

    Default new ski

    Don't go buying a new ski on my account! New skis are a bunch lighter and stiffer though. I was reasonably content on a 10 year old concept until I decided to get a stiffer ski. You could always try driving yourself crazy adjusting your bindings/fin.

    This was my near death experience.

    This was a really bad wheelie
    Stephen
    Georgia Tech Water Ski
    http://waterski.gatech.edu
    Tournament info https://forum.moomba.com/viewtopic.php?t=5296

  2. #22
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    Great pics sar. We are only human with the good comes the bad. I used to be around people where I could demo their skis and I usually get a good feel for the ones I liked. Not many slalom skiers around me anymore. Either people have given up the sport or the younger people are on the wakeboards. If I was really motivated in changing skis, I would be demoing (is that a word?) skis from the local ski shop.

  3. #23
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    Hey Sar I ski Right foot forward as well. Makes the 1st ball a bi#$% if you know what I mean

  4. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeTechie


    Slack rope = BAD.

    hey joe been working out,,oooops never mind thats the reflection off the water... yea i owed you one from the caps locks comment....

  5. #25
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    Here goes a pick of me last Sept 16th. Air 55 F Water 41 F Thats why the stupid look on my face LOL I always hold my breath in case I hit the cold water.


    Ski when the ice is gone stop when it returns.

  6. #26
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    Are you nuts! Not even a wet suit. I was born and raised in Thunder Bay, Ont and we never even thought about skiing in those kinds of temps. I gives you brain freeze

  7. #27
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    I will ski in a blizzard if the water is not hard. Actually I have photos of me skiing in a snowstorm the Ice broke 24 hours prior and the boat went in while there was still ice in the water. Brrrrrrrrr. Love to ski though and who needs a wet suit Just dont fall LOL
    Ski when the ice is gone stop when it returns.

  8. #28
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    my motto is if the water is soft, you can go.

    last thanksgiving, the air was 22 and the water was 40ish. previously posted pics of the ice dripping off the wakeboard.

    we are much happier now we have the LSV with the heater!

    heading out this pm for a quick ride, water will be about 50 and air is 62 now. still cruising to get up to 10 hrs. at least we are on the water!

  9. #29
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    Default Lake Oroville, CA throwin up a spray... yeeha

    Lake Oroville, Ca. Behind a Mobius LSV.. Connelly Eclypse with RTP.. (recently traded that for a Connelly F1x with double hinged draft bindings...cant wait to try them..




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    Default this might be a better pic..

    maybe a little better pic...


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