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  1. Thanks @scoke.  When we connected the ponds we also excavated both ends giving us 2200'.  We normally ski it straight in but some do spin on the far end.  For 36 mph skiers we drop pretty close to the weeds.  

    If anyone is interested in checking out the lake, I'm hosting an open house/lake this coming Friday from 8:30 am - 4 pm.  No Charge ski sets.  Contact me at 6513031218.

    Mark

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  2. Free (no charge) ski sets!

    Come checkout Shell Rock Ski on Friday Feb 9th from 8:30 am to 4 pm.  We'll be providing Free Ski Sets and refreshments.  Bring your ski gear and let's have fun!

    The lake address is: 5077 SE Lake View Ln Arcadia, FL 34266.  My # is 6513031218.

    Mark

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  3. 3 hours ago, MitchellM said:

    20 sets is your break even point for those debating between the two plans.  Please keep us posted about how busy you get down there.  Great to see this option.

    You can look it that way.   But nonmembers will not have the same access to the lake and boat as members will.

  4. @MitchellM  I have thought about a family plan but our membership fee is pretty low so I'm going to keep it individual for now. 

    We have plenty of room to spin on the far end if you want.    The address is 5077 SE Lake View Ln Arcadia FL 34266.  It's a little remote but we love it.  Our original name for the lake was BFE.  

     

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  5. I leave my EZ Slalom course in all summer and had the same problem.  After removing the water logged foam, novice buoys about 13' in from the turn buoy did the trick for me.  I tried capped PVC and was never able to find the right balance.  

  6. Back to the original question. We have a 2022 PS 6.0L. The set up on the shorter end of our lake in FL is about 420' from drop zone to the 55's straight in. I pulled a 36 mph skier last week. With a pretty gentle pull up I had to give it everything to get ZO to lock in about 50' before the 55's. At 34mph it locks in much quicker with less throttle.

    I would definitely not call the boat "sluggish".

  7. I would consider using a 2 command start. 1st - "In gear" this allows a novice driver to get the boat straight and the line tight. Drag until you're comfortable and the boat is straight then say "Go". I use this method when my wife drives for me. I can see her manipulate the wheel until it's straight and I always know the line will be tight.
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