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  1. That's the problem I see with eliminating spotter laws. I trust hardcore skiers to be responsible without a spotter. However, I don't trust a majority of the clowns I see on our public lake to go without a spotter. For that safety reason alone, I think I'm partial to keeping the spotter law in place. Where in Wisconsin are you guys? I spend my summers in Southeast Wisconsin on a public lake near the WI/IL border. Would love to find some courses in the area.
  2. I think @RazorRoss3 is exactly on point in talking about collegiate skiing and a registry. That would be great. I was an open water skier before college, but got absolutely got hooked through my team competing with NCWSA. Since then, I have been constantly searching for places to ski, but it is difficult (1) to find lakes with slalom courses, (2) sometimes cost prohibitive for recent grads to pay annual memberships if $50/$60 per set, and (3) not realistic for many to buy a boat right away. That unfortunately leaves myself and many of my former collegiate teammates on the outside looking in. A more thorough registry would be a great idea. I know that I have used wakescout at that is certainly helpful to a point, but I'm sure there are plenty of lakes and clubs it is missing.
  3. Thanks for the awesome reply @eleeski What sort of proper maintenance is required for hardshells? The only reason I say no to toes is that I don't have consistent access to a boat with a release...yet.
  4. I got into tricking a couple years back and started with a Wiley trick wrap (Large). My only complaint was that it was so tight that it forced me to cut my sets short. I'm still at the point where I am taking longer sets (falling a lot trying to learn new tricks) so I switched the Wiley out for an old slalom boot I had, a Connelly Sidewinder. I don't have the problem of short sets anymore, but I can tell that I am not as "in tune" with the ski as I was with the Wiley. There is a pretty significant amount of padding now between my foot and the ski with this new binding. I've considered going to a reflex or other hardshell, but I'm not sure if it is worth it. At this point, I do not plan on learning toes. I want to eventually progress and start working on some flips and have heard that the hard shell bindings can lead to nasty bumps and bruises on falls. Any suggestions on a non-Wiley rubber binding? Or are my hardshell concerns overblown? Thanks
  5. Having just recently graduated college, I haven't had the opportunity to compete outside of the NCWSA yet. However, I think I would be much more inclined to at least try to compete with this proposed State v. State format. I'm partial to that over the ski club v. ski club format. At this point, I'm not able to commit to a ski club and would be on the outside looking in if ski clubs were used as the basis for team selection (not that I would be able to qualify for nationals either way...just my 2 cents).
  6. http://www.waterskimag.com/features/2015/10/21/six-ways-to-boost-water-skiings-popularity/?src=SOC&dom=fb Thoughts?
  7. Feed has been down for me for a few minutes now
  8. @Bruce_Butterfield What about the reflex/hardshell allows for quicker improvement? I've heard this before, but am curious. I'm pretty new to trick and have only had soft bindings.
  9. Yeah I never saw it. Did I miss it?
  10. Thanks @6balls Any idea what she charges per set?
  11. I'm NW of Chicago and have been looking for a more permanent ski site. I used to ski on the Fox River site, but lost contact with the guys who would pull me. Is that course still maintained? I remember jet skis being a problem there. I've also been on a private site in Libertyville a couple times as a guest. I've heard it is expensive to get in there though. I've also heard of a public course on Crystal Lake,but haven't been there myself. Anyone have any intel on that? Would love to hear of other course options. I'm fresh out of school so I don't have a boat (yet). Also would prefer spending a reasonable amount per set.
  12. Basically the team is looking at what makes the most sense financially. Prior to getting the current boat, we had another MC tournament team that we hung on to for quite a few years and put some serious hours on it. Leading to not getting a whole lot of money when we sold that boat. So we're looking at whether we should be getting a boat every 5-7 years. OR Explore a leasing program that we have heard about through other teams.
  13. Hey All, Our collegiate team's 73" jumpers just broke this afternoon while letting another team use them. Unfortunate situation, but we are trying to find another pair in time for the Conference tournament next weekend. Anyone have any for sale or have any good leads? Much appreciated.
  14. @DW D1- http://www.usawaterski.org/rankings/ScoreBks/14U031CS.HTM D2- http://www.usawaterski.org/rankings/ScoreBks/14U032CS.HTM
  15. I'm also a big fan of the lemon lime A3
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