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Kdinger838

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  1. @MS Don't forget E controls owns Murphy and ZO. I Believe just about every manufacturer uses them for their screens and speed control.They are dreadful. I do believe Nautique is the only one who writes their own code for the screens. In regards to the topic of new boats I can only speak on behalf of Nautique, but we sell plenty of new $70- now $120k ski boats and even $220k wake boats. Very, very few boats have issues from the factory. When issues occur, there is usually a trail back to the owner and how its been used or maintained.
  2. @Buoyhead69 give the proshop a call Tomorrow 305-438-9464 ;1. And ask to speak to Danny. He can ensure everything was set up properly. It’s pretty normal to feel very “locked in” when you first switch to a hard shell. Let me know if you need anything else!
  3. The fuel/water seperator is PCM part number RP080026 and the FCC filter kit is R077019. I recommend you change them annually or every 100 hours. whichever comes first
  4. @6balls best to just have access to a friends for those few times
  5. Bit of a loaded question. You can hypothetically surf behind anything. Will it have the wave and push of an actual surf boat? no. Behind a 200 (not a 200V) with a mission delta wake shaper and a longer board with a lot of tail surface area and any weight you can find will give you a swell you can play on. Don't expect to let go of the rope though.
  6. @oldjeep Most marine steering is seastar or teleflex.
  7. The retail price for that cable from Nautique is $206.50. We have it on the website for $184.00 with free shipping However, if a baller were to email me I always willing to help out the most possible. I can't speak on behalf of the quality or brand of the amazon cable. I do know most would rather pay a little more to a company(especially one that promotes the sport) who has an oem product with a person they can call, email, etc when questions or issues arise!
  8. mniboats.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=90590&Submit= Spoke with you earlier, But to me it sounds like the cable.
  9. Rocky and Amador are really the only ones who give lessons at the club..I can give you there info if you like Or Ann McGinnis a bit north in FTL. But if you would like to ski and you're in town shoot me a message and I can take you out. We usually ski mornings before work Monday thru Thursday and twice on Saturday and Sunday. we usually put a G in to go surf and hangout between sets on the weekend.
  10. used this for one summer. Ski and fin in good shape.Always kept in sleeve. Able to ship world wide. I can also give you a great price on any binding system you want or accessories you want. 315-404-8978 or ken@miaminautique.com
  11. I used my intuition liner and just cut it above the cuff. Works great for me
  12. @"Mateo Vargas" You can fit g25s in a container
  13. I'm probably a bit biased but I love them. I use them with a ML 1.062 and ski 5-6 days a week. I get a new set about every other month. With minimal Velcro issues The tail 41s are nice, but a little thick for me. I like how connected our gloves make you feel. Plenty in stock if you want to try them
  14. We didn't feel dunking a 200 this past Sunday night. so I just skied the gs 20 we were already in, and I was actually very impressed. Worth taking one for a test drive. Just doesn't track like a 200, But you can't take the family and surf a 200 either.
  15. @LLUSA I didn't know oak mtn had a boat lake as well as their cable park. Will have to check it out after golf today.
  16. @Nicad that's a bummer. We just rigged a a 115etec on 17ft Carolina skiff and it would suffice for what you're looking to do. I'm partial to the e-tecs,More power to weight and torque. The evinrude 90 ho is actually a 4 cyl and the same block as the 115-135 and may be worth consulting with a local dealer about.
  17. What's the coast guard rating for the edge water? Could you repower?
  18. I have a size 9.5 US foot, wear the 8-9 syndicates and my skates are 7.5d Bauers. All fit snug but not too tight.
  19. @Jrbeeks didn't even think about north of the border, not sure on the logistics there. My apologies. Our northeast rep is great, keeps us with an updated available to sell, and they have a program now to help 2 day orders placed by the right time Monday. I can ask and see why it's such an ordeal for y'all to get gear. Or perhaps someone else will chime in
  20. HO sports is a pleasure to deal with. Although, Shipping can be somewhat pricey if you don't make the moderately large bulk order to get the shipping incentive. But our rep has always been great and hands on, especially for how small of a dealer we are. I know you want to walk in and buy gear on the spot, but you could always talk to your dealer to have them get it on their next order. Just my .02
  21. The problem is when a battery starts to go bad you may be fine for the most part. Until you have to crank the motor a few extra times(perhaps the lanyard wasn't attached) or you run the blower, bilge, and radio and lose the surface charge and no longer have enough cca to spin the flywheel.
  22. Rib injuries are tricky. Not much they'll do either way but you'll know how to adjust your activities if it's more than bruised. I broke mine in hockey and came back early and ended up much much worse. If your body is telling you something, listen to it.
  23. As said earlier only 3 manufacturers. Most batteries will have 1 year replacement and a prorated warranty after that. In fact interstate Just settled on a class action because of that. Johnson controls makes most batteries like Walmart and such. A marine battery will usually last 3-6 years depending. We store around 350 boats a season in Ny. We only disconnect but leave battery in the boat. We only have to replace around 5-10 batteries due to warranty a year. These are exide or deka 800/1000 batteries.
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