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ErikBerghiller

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  1. @DW Thanks! Any thoughts on how the numbers has changed now days compared to the 90's? Is there any brand that manufactures significantly more skiboats than another if comparing the "big four" or are they sharing the market equaly?
  2. Hi Ballers!

     

    Just curious, does anyone have a clue how many ski boats that are sold each year on average, found this chart after some googeling around but in order to read it one need to know the ski/wakeboard ratio…

     

    Also, approximately how many Ski Nautique 196 and 200 where made in total?

     

    Thanks!

     

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  3. Thank you all for helping me! :)

     

    @MBlohm Nice! Where do you live?

     

    I'm posting some pictures of my settings, i dont have any one who can help me near by. So even though it would be better if you seen me ski, what do you think?

     

    Radar Profile frontbinding, open rearbinding.

     

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  4. @gregy Thanks! I will let someone look at the setup, i havent changed it since ibought it. How good is the factory-setup?

     

    @andjules Interesting, i think I reach the buoy at the same time with both skis. Maybe it is to small i weight 176 pounds and the ski is 67", although the Strada i tried is just 66"... :*

  5. Hi!

    I have been skiing for almost two years, normally I get all six at 30mph, 15 off.

     

    I ski on a Radar Vapor Alloy from 2015 witch I’ve been happy with. Last week I tried a friends Radar Strada and it was so much more… I don’t really know how to describe it but…gentler. I felt like I could control the turns and I did not have to be super aware not to crash.

     

    Is It possible that my ski is to good for me?

     

    Would I automatically ski better whit a ski that turns slower or is this as super individually as everything else in waterskiing?

     

    Any advice on how to choose a ski when skiing in my division?

     

    Thanks!

     

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  6. Hej!

    Vi håller sedan ett år tillbaka på att utveckla en ny, revolutionerande produkt speciellt framtagen för slalomåkning. Vi behöver nu utöka vår fokusgrupp och är därför, som rubriken lyder, på jakt efter en svensk slalomåkare som är van vid linlängder under 14,25 meter.

     

    Är du intresserad att vara en del av projektet?

     

    Skicka ett PM där du berättar lite kort vem du är.

     

    Tack på förhand!

     

    Mvh Erik Berghiller

     

  7. @Edmund: Tried it on today and it doesn't fit the rear binding. The suit has latex socks that are attached to the legs, i have a closed front boot so i think i just wear a skisock on the front foot. Have not figured out how to do in the rear yet, maybe order a larger rear binding... any idéas?
  8. Down at the club yesterday, the ice is still 6" thick...hopefully it gets warmer soon!

     

    @lpskier: Good idea, found a place near a bridge where there was no ice and took it for a swim. A little tricky to get all the air out before jumping into the water. Much warmer than i imagined :)

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  9. @34mph:Thanks but i think I start with trying to put it on my Challenger trailer and see if it fits better, its longer and its possible to adjust the angle on the beds. Have not decided if I should buy it or not yet... just checked in on the Challenger at my neighbours and i really love that boat! :) Its hard to get that feeling about this new one...maybe it is to new for me, some how boats from the -80s have more soul... <3 Sure they lean, consume lots of fuel and you have to maintain the crap out of them to keep them running but still...

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  10. @34mph:Thanks but i think I start with trying to put it on my Challenger trailer and see if it fits better, its longer and its possible to adjust the angle on the beds. Have not decided if I should buy it or not yet... just checked in on the Challenger at my neighbours and i really love that boat! :) Its hard to get that feeling about this new one...maybe it is to new for me, some how boats from the -80s have more soul... <3 Sure they lean, consume lots of fuel and you have to maintain the crap out of them to keep them running but still...

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  11. Hi!

    This Friday i was at a shop looking at a Ski Nautique 196 2005 with a Excalibur 330 engine that is for sale. Overall good condition, one owner boat (club) with just over 1000 hours on it, good maintainance log. I just wonder if there is anything to be extra cautious about, any weak links on the 2005 that I have to check before placing a bid?

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    Thanks!

     

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