@aupatking It's really loose. We have a running order, but as long as someone is on the dock and ready to ski, we'll pull them. We typically have a few guys rotate out driving the boat. And, I try to have guys in the boat that are fun and helpful. We just try to keep people smiling and laughing, and offer some coaching as well. We do 6 passes, whatever you want to do...run the same pass 6 times, shorten, go any speed you like, etc. This last time we have someone running the course on jumpers and a disc, and I had a lady who just learned to ski ride combos. Our judging is completely non traditional. We do scrappiest completed pass, smoothest completed pass, best crash, and best performance (which does not mean best score). We just have a sheet of paper in the boat taking notes on stuff like that, and whoever is riding in the boat is judging, and our driver usually chimes in as well.
One thing that Corey Vaughn pointed out last time, is that it was all young guys in the boat, and we had a lot of older guys skiing. Where it's normally just the opposite. Once again, this just provides a different atmosphere. We've got music playing in the boat, and people cheering from the boat. It's just super light and fun. It's how we operate every day at TBS, so why not do it for an event?
We have beers and music flowing all day, and a sit down BBQ dinner at night. Try to have corn hole, horse shoes, etc set up for kids to play around with. The one in the spring I had a kiddie pool set up for families with babies to play in. It's really more of a day at the lake, than a tournament.
I love doing them. Some of my favorite days I've had at TBS.
I really do feel events like this, Herb's Cup, Radar Nation days, etc are where it's at. We all started skiing because it was fun. Let's keep it fun!