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rq0013 last won the day on August 6 2023

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  • Preferred boat
    2017 MC Prostar
  • Home Ski Site
    SMRR
  • Real Name
    Rob Quetschke
  • Ski
    2021 Vapor
  • State
    TX
  • Tournament PB
    36mph/ 2@38

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  1. I’ll move my gate pull out slightly forward or back but that is just to give me some piece of mind. I really just focus on mechanics. In a tail wind I really try to stay connected as I stand up. I try not to “separate the pull, from the standup.” It’s all one motion. This keeps me connected. I also make sure I continue to move out in a tail wind and not run “parallel” with the boat too long.
  2. @Mastercrafter Good to know. Which tips did you use? After some searching Malibu has some with 6” flanges and 3.5” diameter and 6.25”flanges with 4” diameters tip. Is the 2014 and newer prostar 6.25” flange with a 3.5 diameter tip?
  3. @Mastercrafter can you fold down the platform with those Malibu tips?
  4. Times will vary depending on where in Austin, but to the center of Austin, I would say 40-45min during rush hour. There are ways around, the scenic route through the hill country or the 130 Toll that’s 85mph and runs all the way north of Austin
  5. Haha, I know @ColeGiacopuzzi..... it was a hard decision, but better for the family to move back home to WI. Its a great ski community where we made a lot of good friends. I hope to come back for "work" a few times a year.
  6. Its bitter sweet, but we are moving and selling our house at San Marcos River Ranch (SMRR). Located in Martindale TX, just on the outskirts of San Marcos TX. 30min from Austin and 45min from San Antonio. See link for details. 3,246 sqft 4 bdrm 4.5 bath Office with a great view of the lake Workout room with concrete floor https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/M9433524552 Mary Evans This listing is presented by Coldwell Banker D'Ann Harper, Realtors Brokered by: Coldwell Banker D'Ann Harper, Realtors (512) 214-6600
  7. After really enjoying my 24 vapor I recommend my friend get a 24 Senate Pro. He’s previous skis were a 21 and 19 senate pro and vapors before that. He lives on a public lake but in his prime ran 15 and 22 off at 34mph. His first set was this morning and he called saying, “this ski just wants to go”! He wasn’t ready for the ski to carve back so quick. He loved how stable it was compared to his last few skis. He said this is the first Senate that feels “like a vapor”.
  8. I’ve had about 10 sets on the ski and ran a 38 on my second set and again this past weekend. From my previous post- I didn’t run any last year on my 23 but ran a bunch on my 22. Off to a great start and I think this ski compliments me. I like the front to back stability and the ski comes through a little more and quicker for me than previous versions.
  9. That’s a 2021. Stock settings are at the bottom of the Radar homepage.
  10. I took my second set Sunday morning. I was excited to get back on it. Ran back to back -32s and -35s and wanted to try a 38 home…. Ran the -38! I haven’t come close to running a 38 for a little over a year now. My onside seems to be a bit cleaner and the offside is better for me. I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t have come out of my offside as good as I did at 38 on the last ski. Got the whole set on video so I could show all my friends, lol. Pretty psyched!
  11. I had my first set on the 24 vapor yesterday. I ran back to backs (28s, 32s, 35s) at 34mph. I turned one ball and said, “omg, wow!” As I went I 2. There’s not much movement you have to make to engage the sharper bevels. And once you do the ski just draws back towards center quickly. Cross course seemed maybe a bit faster or less effort than my 22 and 23. I’m in the L/S fin settings. Taking my 2nd set this morning. If all goes well, I’ll see what I can do at -38.
  12. It will be extremely hard to find rear seats I think. I’ve only seen 1 set of rear seats for sale since 2014. I think you’d be better off making the 2021 and newer seats work. They are cheaper than the 2014-2020 seats with the aluminum frame. Mounting is different, but I think it’s better. The seats may be a bit smaller, as the cup holders take up some room now in the new boat. Not a big deal, just more room for the walk through.
  13. For me, the slump starts to build as I try to run my hardest pass “smoother” which turns into me just being too slow and not high enough. I focus on gate height and speed and that usually brings me back. I know others ride different skis, change settings slightly, just to feel something different. I think this works but only for the honeymoon.
  14. @Horton As I shorten the rope, I still try to run the same path as the longer rope lengths. I have a tendency to want more angle off the second wake to get me back in the pass than the handle path dictates. Separation and running parallel is common for me. Watching head or chest cam footage has really helped figure out where I need to be at -35 & -38
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