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Jmoski

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  1. Yep - been there done that, I now ski with doc’s pro plugs, they are vented which is critical for impact protection and they allow you to hear just fine.

     

    If you wear regular ear plugs that are not vented, you will still blow out your eardrum as the air behind it will still get compressed inward, the vent allows the air to escape.

     

    Only annoyance is sometimes the vent hole gets temporarily plugged with water on one side off a deep water start and I have to shake it out before starting my pull out.

     

    https://www.proplugs.com/p-112-docs-proplugs-vented-red-wo-leash.aspx

     

    Dive shops carry them so go in a try on the sizing samples in the store to get the right size. Can’t beat them and they are $14.

     

     

  2. @Bdecker - I went from reflex r style rear to boa HRT rear, I think the r style rear locks in a little snugger, but I couldn’t get my foot back in while in the water if I crashed.

     

    HRT durability was much better than the r-style which chewed up liners and rusted out parts. HRT is simpler and easier, and felt equivalent from a performance perspective.

     

    I cut back the front of the HRT plate to get my big toe right up against the back of the front boot.

  3. How old is the Stargazer puck? I started to have that issue and needed to replace the puck. There was also a server side change made that caused a 30 sec delay for it lock - this issue can be fixed by sending the puck back to be flashed with newer firmware. Sounds your puck is bad if it never locks.
  4. The ClubMed in Cancun has a slalom course in the lagoon behind the resort, but I don’t know if you can get a day pass anymore. Slalom only is from 8-9 (or was 9-10), after that it’s pandemonium in the lagoon as they somehow run two boats simultaneously for skiing and wakeboarding in there without running anyone over.

     

    The other issue is it’s adults only for skiing these days, even if you are staying at the resort. Not sure if that was to reduce traffic/demand or because there are crocodiles in the lagoon…

  5. Rock: 1, Tracking fin: 0

     

    I went to look at a house for sale on the lake in a region I wasn’t familiar with, muddy bottom so no visibility, in 7 feet of water about 50 ft from shore I caught a rock piling just under the surface. Thank god I was going super slow and only the lead tracking hit it, the hull glided right over the top.

     

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  6. I swapped out the actuator on my old Nautique trailer as part of converting it from drum brakes to disk and replacing the brake line as it had rusted through inside the trailer. Pretty easy to remove the actuator, just remove the bolts and disconnect the brake line as you have noted.
  7. Just provide context on the mooring over lashing to the dock:

     

    1. Since your not there you can’t align the boat on the leeward side of the dock based on wind direction, so you run the risk of the boat bashing against the dock, damaging the dock & the boat.

     

    2. With 60 mph winds you could easily have 2 ft swells - which will act as a hydraulic lift when the swell lifts the boat where the force generated is from the water pressure applied against the wetted surface, so my concern is that could pull the dock apart. Maybe that’s not the case if the fetch (the distance the wind has to act on to induce waves) isn’t that big?

     

    Putting in a proper mooring would cost maybe $1000? all in for a professional diver to put it in, but will absolutely handle storm potential you have as a worst case scenario.

     

    For me, peace of mind is worth the extra $$ to me given I am 3 hours from our lake house.

  8. @swbca - the bumper itself is air filled and the material is softer than my boats rub rail, so there is a little scuffing on the bumper, nothing noticeable on the rail.

     

    If you expect to get big rollers that will send the boat banging into the docks sideways these bumpers don’t offer enough cushion. In my case if I get wind down the lake that will cause this I put the boat back on the lift. But for rollers from surf boats with the nose out orientation it works great.

     

    The brand is Guardian, you can get them without the backing plate, I bought mine as is with the mount for steel poles from Great Northern Docks in Naples, ME

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