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ToddA

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  • Preferred boat
    1999 Ski Nautique
  • Home Ski Site
    Hilltop Lake
  • Real Name
    Todd Aalbu
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    HO Works 02
  • State
    WA

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  1. @LOTW I know Dave (owner of Hoglunds. The older covers that were made up here in the PNW that look very similar were often made by Cover Sports. I believe they went out of business. The company that Dave bought the patterns from was Rankin Covers. Dave markets their new covers under Craft Covers. Same high quality, reinforced, towable, doesnt sag at all. Great product, great guy/company (i have known him since grade school). He really produces a great product and stands behind his workmanship.
  2. @Fine409 Here are a couple of pics of our 1999 with Hoglund's covers, super high quality....
  3. Dave at Hoglunds bought the Rankin templates a few years back, and now makes these covers (towable) and they are the best that I have found! We have a 1999 Ski Nautique Open bow (19'-6"), and I have loved the cover he made for us. Give them a call, you won't be disappointed. https://www.hoglunds.com/rankin-boat-covers
  4. When your garage is +10 deg warmer than your house, b/c "you wouldn't want your boat to feel like it isn't well loved" in the off-season.
  5. Yep, same thing happened last year with our 1999 SN w/GT 40. Replaced both fuel pumps, FCC filter, as well as the relays, and hasn't happened since.
  6. I know he was definitely an anomaly, but I loved Jamie's gates from back in the day...
  7. @Wiltok, I personally agree. We have a 1999 SN, and I like it to be up to temperature before pushing the torque. 140* would be about where we sit.
  8. ToddA

    Perko Flush

    I installed a Perko Flush Pro about 8 yrs ago, and mine just started to leak at the junction between the garden hose inlet and the plastic body of the Flush Pro. I will replace it with a brass ball valve with a female garden hose fitting instead. The Flush Pro just seemed cheap and poorly made (especially for the price). 1999 Ski Nautique
  9. Works 02 is awesome. Came from the Omega V.2 (which is also a great ski IMHO), but feel that the Works 02 builds better angle into the whitewater, and feels a touch more predictable and intuitive. I also feel that my weight naturally stays more neutral with the Works vs. the Omega. I have tried a lot of other "wider skis" through the years, and never felt that I could roll them over onto edge well, as if they were just wide enough that it restricted my ability to edge well. With The Works 02, first set, I could roll it onto edge like any other narrower ski, which was one of the first things I noticed. I also noticed that upon my pullout into glide, I was WAY wider on the 2/4/6 buoy line than with my Omega v.2. The 02 is a great ski, especially if you have loved your Omega.
  10. https://labellavidalakes.com/optin23326240
  11. Anyone have any info on La Bella Vida ski community around Caldwell Idaho? I have seen the website, tried to contact them through the site but haven't heard back from them.
  12. Hey Ballers, Just wondering who might be out in the forum who skis at the Lakes of Katy (Texas), or August Lakes (also Katy Texas)? My wife and I have been looking around that area online, and I am interested in any of the particulars of the area (what the lake community is like? What the demographics of the area are like, such as the schools, the community/city/county are like? Work and social life, etc.) Any feedback would be appreciated! Todd
  13. I am posting this for a BOS reader, Ed K., Mens 7 Skier and Hilltop Member: (Per Ed): "I had a recent issue with my 2+ yr. old Syndicate Pro. I contacted Dave Wingerter, VP for HO, hoping for some direction/recommendation on repairing it. Long story short, I'm now riding a new Syndicate ski, no cost to me, full warranty! Unbelievable product support from Dave and Team Syndicate!"
  14. @lpskier I just went to a hardware store, and bought a 6" (1/2" wide) piece of aluminum stock, and use that as a spacer between the ski and my wing angle guages. Inexpensive and works great.
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