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ColeGiacopuzzi

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  1. I 100% trust Corey, I’ve been to his site multiple times and he babies his boats. I would definitely reach out and talk to him and see where he’s at.
  2. @C5Quest He’s right outside of Austin at San Marcos river ranch that’s where he mainly coaches out of, but he does travel for coaching as well.
  3. @SlalomSteven I would hit up @TFIN Trent Finlayson in Texas might be a great option!
  4. @Mastercrafter As of now you have to go to the actual 2024 Radar Vapor ski page itself and the fin settings are listed down the page. I’m sure when the rest of our line is released they will be posted on the main fin settings page. I attached a photo below of them.
  5. @Robras21 I talked to Brooks this morning, were building 68s now so it will be available very soon.
  6. @jjackkrashYeah that's right not a typo. The bindings are run in different places for each setup since the fin is in a much different spot on the ski. Yes the measurement is still to the base of the heel of the boot that's right.
  7. @jjackkrash A lot of our team has been running Long/ Shallow on the 24. I would start with the stock L/S settings.
  8. @JAS just gotta wait a few weeks.
  9. Super stoked for all of you to see/ski what we have been working on! A LOT of sets were put into prototypes and the final version to get to this awesome outcome!!
  10. @Horton The last time I went to Nationals at Okeeheelee the practice lake ran all day everyday and the boats were changed randomly. I skied behind a 200 and that boat pulled most of that day I got a set. So it just depends on what boat is in the day you want a practice ride. Sometimes practice can be sponsored by a boat manufacturer like it was in Texas where Bennetts provided the boats and they were all MCs.
  11. No it used to be a bar muddler I stole from my dads bar. He was upset at first, but he got over it. @BallOfSpray
  12. Definitely learned a lot from other skiers on what to carry. Analog caliper, wing gauges, allen wrench, 2 of each angle for wing gauges, extra screws, inserts, set screws, lace, fin blade & wings. Fin whacker, ski notebook, mini pilers, tape measure, screwdriver, pencil & pen.
  13. The simple phrase that explains a lot is bindings forward locks the tail and bindings back lets the tail slide. That adjustment really depicts the path of the ski and how much tip and tail are in the water from centerline out to buoy. The more the tail is locked the ski will feel like its more on a rail and might feel stuck at the finish of the turn, because the tail of your ski is smearing less. With more tail slide the tail is free and smearing more, but too much the ski can overturn. its finding that happy medium of freedom from centerline out to apex, but also grip at the finish of the turn..
  14. @Windsurfnut Idk what size you're on, but I would start with stock short/deep on vapor and then make adjustments from there if need be.
  15. @gmut for sure. Any senate pro I would start at L/S. For 67: 30.25 6.940 2.460 .765 9
  16. @AdamCord ^haters will say its photoshop
  17. Before moving your fin, I would definitely play around with where you're standing on the ski and focus on your outbound direction and making sure you're moving out as best as possible, if you do those two things everything will start to fall into place. since we're more open going into our onside its easier to make adjustments.
  18. @gmut I would start at Deep/short stock I have had a lot of luck starting people there. 30.25 6.860 2.485 .760 9
  19. @gmut Nice!!! yeah we’ve found that those numbers work much better when setting up senate pros! I’m pretty confident on T factors you measure from the heel rubber not the plastic trim. Edit: I just checked their website to be sure and that is correct it is heel rubber.
  20. @gmut I would definitely recommend running long/shallow. L/S numbers are magic on that ski. 31.25 6.940 2.460 .765 9
  21. Don Pedro lake waterski Club Looks like the course sits on one of the fingers called Hatch Creek arm. It is on the Don Pedro lake map so it definitely seems very active.
  22. That is extremely sad. Grew up skiing on that very lake with friends and family, a lot of Firsts and lots of PBs set there.
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