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CaleBurdick

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  • Preferred boat
    Nautique 200
  • Home Ski Site
    Beach Lake
  • Real Name
    Cale Burdick
  • Ski
    Denali
  • State
    Michigan
  • Tournament PB
    4@41, 6060, 191ft
  • USAWS Member # or other IWWF Federation #
    600001070

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  1. cool app, I'll have to use that this year, I just use notes on the phone I keep track of sets per month, most sets per month was July with 32 sets 142 total for the year I started keeping track in back in the early 2000's. I should dig those notes out. If I remember right I was skiing well over 200 sets a year back then. Most in a day was 6. Oh to be a teenager again! thanks Mom and Dad! haha
  2. Mine would take on water the most while pulling trick skiing. It would take on some while docked, and only some when pulling slalom. Turned out to be the drain plug. Its replaced now, but used Teflon tape in the meantime. As part of the problem shooting we filled the hull and no water leaked through the drain plug, which was maddening!
  3. make sure the nuts that connect the wires to your battery/kill switch are tight.
  4. Marc was very generous with his time for our sport, he was welcoming to many into his home because we/they shared a passion, and he was enthusiastic and happy for others when they achieved success. I second @DW 's sentiment about his choice to donate his organs, I was very moved. I am glad to have known Marc. Cheers to those who were by his and his mother's side in the hospital, he deserved that and good on you for that.
  5. Yeah Rini is a genius and very experienced. Great coach, great place to ski.
  6. There can be a lot of reasons for needing to tighten up some loose line at the back side of the buoy by pulling your arms into your chest, but you're not wrong that drilling early edge changes will certainly help by addressing multiple factors. An early edge change usually helps you start shedding speed earlier so you don't have too much speed in the turn and also I find it is easier to 'stay connected' the earlier the edge change is. Staying connected (or keeping your body traveling on the proper pendulum line) makes the turn so much more natural and rhythmic for reasons I can't articulate with words. Keep it up, find that flow and rhythm!
  7. I'm still loving the settings I posted earlier in the thread. I ran 3 1/4 at 41 in a tourney over the weekend. I made a mental mistake at 2 and then again coming into 3. I need to get out of my own way and let the Denali C-65 with CG fin and S-wing do its job!
  8. I was able to get my CG fin right after it was manufactured, the shop is within driving distance. A very professional shop and product. After messing around with settings for weeks, Cord found a great zone for me on my C-65. 29.75 front boot, 6.812 length, 0.646 distance from tail, 2.491 depth, 2.473 onside turn depth, and 8 degrees s-wing is where I ended up. As the water warmed up I had to increase DFT 18K and leave leading edge alone, I also worked my way from 11 degree suggested s-wing to the 8 degrees now. And I added half turns of offset at a time to get to 2.473. I ran 3 out of 3 39's last time I skied, it's dialed up pretty close, I need to work at 41 more to really know. My buddy TC who runs deep 38 used my settings and was blowing the tail in his offside turns. Which is crazy to me because it feels like the tail is so solid and deep. I have not blown the tail yet, even coming in hot offside and just going for it at 5 at 39. I'm happy with the feel because it feels less affected by rough water than my 3.1 Denali. It is a bit slower than the 3.1 due to the s wing, but it's hard to complain with tight line 1 balls at 41.
  9. go to the athletes section of traversgrandprix.com it's not an order but its all the elite entrants
  10. @WIRiverRat , I just took my first set on the c-65 with CG-fin and s-wing in very similar conditions. It was much faster than c-65 with regular fin and s-wing. The line stayed tight still though, my wake eye app failed to work though so I can't do any side by side video yet.
  11. yes @A_B , I used to wear medium or large Masterline's, now I wear small ProGear
  12. @mbabiash Progear gloves rock! Greatest grip. They are thinner, usually last me 100+ shortline sets. Velcro is always still in good shape when the palm dies. Hit up @PSM , my supplier, to order some. Tell him I told him to give you free shipping!
  13. I'm signed up, lets have a Denali Team! Now to get to the local kart track to practice!
  14. I went to Minnesota for Regionals for the first time and it was a blast!
  15. I would LOVE to see Kimi take it!
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