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wolfgang

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  1. I skied on Gull Lake in Halliburton in the 70’s. There were several Js. They had virtually no wake and planned instantly. Various boats from 90 v4 through 175 V6....all super great , especially compared to my dad’s Humber with 65 merc
  2. I had a sore forearm the last six weeks of ski season too. Three weeks into season end most of the pain is gone. At its worst I couldn’t hold the rope when on -side wake crossing (sore right arm, RFF). In fact my right arm was needles and pins when walking and my pinky finger was numb constantly! Probably had some rough pull outs and high side falls but nothing memorable.

    Time has healed things 99% but to avoid re-occurance I’m also wondering if my hands are still too high and my handle “death grip” are contributors to the pain.

    When exactly are your elbows pinned to the vest...at the beginning of the stack, at the white water or directly behind the boat?

    Photo is free skiing 51 Air. About the same water temp!

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  3. Still love my 2004 LXI 340. 1000 hours. Lucky Lowe’s old boat. PP ok to 28 off at 34. Never tried shorter rope than that. Doesn’t use a drop of oil but I had to replace the entire tranny a few years ago.... I should probably have changed the fluid earlier! (And the clutch plate). Next on the list is storage locker cover skins.....
  4. I'm 6 foot and 195 and ski on a 67 " 2017 senate graphite vector bindings. It's the best ski I've ever had. Free ski at 34 mph. Course up to 32. It improved my skiing, two PB this august. No more sore knees from hard shell . Easy to get up on. Agonized between 67 & 69 inches as I'm at the top of the weight range for the 67 but I have zero regrets.
  5. I totally agree @parkerc2112 This year I've been skiing behind several other boats as well as my own. We all seem to have different handle dia. and shapes (mine is slightly oval or D shaped). So far I have no bloody callouses, no sore wrists or shoulder joints. Last year at this point in the season I had ripped and wrecked callouses and couldn't ski for a week my forearms were too sore. I think changing diameters and shaped handles regularly is the answer to hand and arm care.
  6. I just went through this decision making process last week and bought the 67 in. Senate Graphite. I usually free ski at 34, -28. In the course 31-32 mph, mostly 15 off, 66 yr and190 to 195. So far the ski turns great and is really easy to deep water start. My face doesn't even get wet! No more agonizing about the 69 in. Had a PP mistake Sunday and skied 36 mph in rough open water, 28 off and the ski turned surprisingly well- just need to get forward in the glide.
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