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Zoro957

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  1. I just bought a rental in Clermont but it is for short term rentals so probably out of your budget as I rent by the week near Disney. Not on a lake, but 30 minutes from 6 different ski schools. I decided to go that route instead of dragging the boat down every winter. $35 / set at LaPoints or Active ski, doesn't make bringing the boat worth while. I would do a search for a place 30 minutes from the different ski schools in the area

    Travers, Jodi Fischer, Lapoint Ski part, Active ski, Swiss, Lucky Lowes, etc.

     

  2. Several years ago, I wanted to make the switch to "correct" grip. During the off season, I mounted a handle on my shop wall. Every night before bed, I would grip the handle the "right" way and simulate several pulls. I did this for 5 months. On my first set of the season, I got up and skied with the "correct" grip. After a fall, I accidentally went back to the "wrong" grip without realizing it. I finished the set the "wrong" way without even realizing I did it. I was never able to make the switch.
  3. I just bought a home in Clermont so that I can ski in the winter. It is 30 minutes from 6 different ski schools, and bringing my boat down from up north every winter was not my idea of fun. My plan is to be there a couple weeks a month for the winter months. A ski club would be a great idea, provided it was close enough. It's hard to beat $35 at either LaPoints, or Active ski however. Other places in the area are much more expensive. By the way, I am renting it out when I am not there. There is an ad under rentals here on BOS.
  4. I had a similar problem with my '97 MC that had a seaweed filter on the main raw water intake. It took some time to diagnose, but it turn out to the cap for the seaweed filter was not seated properly. It was sucking some air when at idle, but on plane the water pressure was high enough to maintain normal temp.
  5. Do your PT and slowly build your confidence back. I broke an ankle, ankle and foot 3 years in a row. Not from hard falls either. One wasn't skiing related. Turns out I had ostiopina, early stages of osteoporosis. A year on the proper meds and all is well. I was also in my early 50's when the first broken ankle happened. 57 now and still skiing. If you love it, keep at it.
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