@swbca have fun! I have been adjusting skis for over thirty years, sometimes they get better and sometimes you just move on to the next ski. If you ‘know’ what you are doing you can at least decide whether it worked or not. For those that do not ‘know’, they should not try this at home!
@swbca just wanted to follow up on some of these comments.
I make all kinds of custom plates and setups. Spacing between boots is not a problem and can be adjusted in many ways.
I can build release systems using many different types of boots, including T-factor boots.
I have skied over 30 years using my MOB style release system and never had a pre release.
Unexpected releases are almost always a result of operator error or broken parts. I agree that you should know your equipment and inspect it before skiing.
I build both single and double boot release systems. I have built systems using up to size 15 boots.
@WBLskier we would love to have you and your daughter come down to visit the campus and ski with us this spring or summer. Send me your contact information and I will get it added to our recruitment list so that you know when our events are.
@Andre @jpattigr the photo, thus the outline is posted above. Given you know the width of your average ski, you should be able to make your own version from that. The mounting bracket is another challenge… I haven’t seen that yet.
@Andre my business is making water ski products to sell. @Bufootin I will try to make this product in a version that will fit various boats. If you are wanting a particular rack built, I would need a sample part or cad drawing to work from. @Wish I understand completely, I have a long history of diy with whatever material I could find. I guess that is what lead me to where I am.
@Jaypro @jpattigr @Andre Jody is sending the parts to me so I can do cad drawings and make them for whoever wants them. @Wish I understand diy on a budget, but I try to only do things once, for long term use, so I don’t have to do it again.
@Wish yep, probably very similar material but only 1/2" thick and the marine grade is more UV resistant. @Jody_Seal email me the drawing when you get it done if you can.