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  1. From Jamie Bull’s insta, think it’s at -39. Opened my eyes to the time a good skier is in the glide stage, which I m guessing is due to the speed generated so efficiently on lean out. I’d be halfway back to centre over this length of glide FullSizeRender.MOV
  2. @WoodySkierwhat year senate pro?
  3. @jjackkrash-assuming your buddy tried a vapour at some point? And is he at one end or the other of the weight range of the senate?
  4. Thanks all for lots to consider. Thinking I will start will a 67 vapour and see how it goes
  5. @Ski_Dad-actually a 23 Vapor pro 66”. I find it maybe too reactive for my ability. I guess the question is as @jjackkrash po8nts out the 65 senate would have approximately the same area as a 66 Vapor but more under foot, so would that give me a bit more stability but still be able to turn it from less than optimal body position. As @Stevie Boy said the nimble feeling of the Vapor is great and I wonder how well I could get the 67 senate to come around, in which case a 67 vapour may be better. Certainly not the limiting factor but gives me some amusement while the lake still has a foot of ice on it
  6. Indeed a 65” senate is what I meant.
  7. Am looking into a new ski for 2024, currently on a vapour. Wondering g if anyone has an opinion on which would be more stable, a 67 vapour or a 66 senate. At my speed (34) , course ability(limited) and weight 170) I fit into both ranges. Also considering a Goode xtr team, either 66 or 67. Goal for ‘24 is to be consistent at 22. Thx
  8. Ergo handle fixed 2 bad cases that I know of
  9. Pulled the course last week and ironically after an injury free season also pulled my back while doing it. We’re done till 2024
  10. Thanks all. Figured as much. I have sent the dealer pics of both brackets in hopes they get me the correct ones
  11. Thanks @Mastercrafter, that looks like what I was expecting to receive. The attached pictures are what I did receive. Quite sure they sent the wrong part, this one will not work as far as I can tell unless I’m missing something
  12. Wondering if anyone would be able to supply me with some pics of the removable rear seat hardware mounted in a 2020 Prostar. Bought the boat without seats, took a while to get the seats, will be installing myself this winter. Seems quite straight forward but a pic of the finished product would be helpful. Dealer supplied stainless screws, wondering if a through-bolt and backing plate is necessary. Any experience or advice is welcome! Thanks
  13. We use our tin boat to deploy and retrieve. Concerned about damage to the ski boat, some stuff with edges involved. Also depending on how long it’s in, our is quite covered in algae so it makes a mess in the boat upon retrieving. We deploy and retrieve in reverse as mentioned above, use the gunwales as a bench of sorts. Have a system that works for us and we can now do it in an hour or so depending on the wind. Enjoy!
  14. What @Andre said regarding buoys and public lakes. Every year I change the foam as it’s one less pvc tube to deal with, a bit lazy on my part. Not as solid a solution as the capped pvc
  15. Our public lake is the same, need to be done skiing by 8 or 9 am. Even then in the busy summer days it is hit and miss. I look forward to June and September work best here but that will diminish over time I expect.
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