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  1. Been a minute since I have been on the forum. I used it a ton, then we boat the boat and covid etc. We are looking to sell our classic white and black 2020 PS 6.0, Bow, 175hr, trailer, always on lift, 9.5/10 Trying to get a sense of market price. We are based in Canada. We are then going to find an older ski boat as we still love skiing but a shoulder injury is going to limit how far I will be able to take the sport. Please move is this post if it is in the wrong place.
  2. @lakeho26 Just looked at the full size of you image and noticed the name of you boat on the stern :-)
  3. I had heard that a certified driver does not need a spotter in the US but you do need one in Canada. Skiing without a spotter is a criminal offence in Ontario from what I have heard.
  4. Haliburton, ON, Redstone Lake. New-ish to skiing, open water so far as no course on lake. Pre Covid booked 3 lessons with McClintock bu might wait till next season. Shoulder is injured so season has been less than ideal. I do want to get to the course and hope that next year can make that happen.
  5. Thanks @DangerBoy I read the post and I will definitely have a look at this.
  6. Thanks for all the replies and doc recommends. Hoping that I can get the MRI soon but it was just requested two days ago so we will see. Between this and then perforating my ear this ski season has been less than ideal :-)
  7. So in March I injured my shoulder (fall on ice with arm out skating full speed on a lake and hit a air pocket) and due to Covid did not deal with it till now. I think that I have a tear in my supraspinatus and hope to have an MRI scheduled soon-ish. Timing wise this has been hard as we just started getting into water skiing. I have been still able to ski as I'm still learning but cannot push much of that side. I also to triathlon and has stopped my swimming and biking in the aero bars is not good. I'm 53. I have read that surgery right after an acute injury is best but we are way beyond that now. I will be starting physio this monday but wanted to know if other on this forum have has surgery or was physio enough?
  8. @Broussard So it is like a strain gauge and does not affect the length of the rope. Must be cool to see the force that the top guys and gals pull, crazy I'm sure.
  9. @RichardDoane What does the Rope Tension do? I see the cable for camera but no camera.
  10. Another CDN customer here that ordered a rope and a handle with a guard. Brenda was great to deal with. Highly recommend.
  11. @Cnewbert @skimtb Thanks for the input and I think I will just wait till I pull the boat to a station for fill up so probably will be next year. @PeteTag Not at boat and it is undercover at the moment but it is under the menu preferences. Just have a look around and you will find it.
  12. Thinking to start using this feature on our '20, but we are on a lake with no marina so have to jerry can, as others have said I cannot easily fill the tank to full without risk of a spill. Not sure what the steps would be start.
  13. Thanks for the reminder, I'm just starting down this path of skiing and such a simple thing can save your life seems like easy insurance.
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