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  • Baller_
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@SkiJay‌ i bought materials to copy this and give it a go. Just have not had the assembly time. Looks like a blast and a great way to see things. Just gotta make sure we stay clear of our float course on our little lake.
  • Baller
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@SkiJay why would I want that? That is exactly what happens when I say go---my fat ass sinks and I hang on to the rope!!!! Although I have not tried to spin around like that....maybe I will try that next time out!
  • Baller
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we did that a hundred years ago! although it was a lot more crude! we did the same thing with it. we used 6 inch tongue and groove siding with dowels screwed in between them. like a biplane wing. we weren't able to do to spins like those guys but could go up and down in the water. it was a lot of fun!
  • Baller
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We were doing that on discs on the weekend. Stupid to do it without a buoyancy vest. You can go very deep. It takes forever to come up if the boat stops - and that is with a vest on.
  • Baller
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Use to do that with an old skimmer. It was a 5 foot piece of plywood in the shape of a tombstone. With the rope tied to the front we would push the front under water and dive down, get back on the tail and ride it back up.

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