@Jaypro I think someone mentioned this, but in the event of an accident, your insurance company may leave you high and dry. My MIL has worked in insurance for years and I have heard some pretty awful stories.
@Vernon Reeve thats awesome to hear. Main reason I put it on was that I have two small children now so want to avoid unnecessary harm there. The noise reduction is going to be great too. Won’t have my boat in the water until June at the earliest to try it out.
@UWSkier we had a similar encounter with a gentleman who owns property in a bay where we ski some open water sets in the morning. He waved us over and once he saw we were skiing, he was delighted and welcomed us to be there to chase away the surfers. We also don’t go near there when we are surfing later in the day ha ha.
@Horton Knee cap came out of socket laterally (to the outside). Doesn’t look like any major ligament damage. Pretty sprained right now though. Looking really good to avoid surgery.
@BarnacleBoy you did a fantastic job and now you have one of the best ski tugs you could have. Plus, you know exactly how to fix it if anything goes wrong. Nice work. She’s a beaut.
@rockdog ha ha true but sometimes access to our boats in Alberta in the winter can be a challenge. I might give the guy the benefit of the doubt given the time of year. Would obviously need to see it in person.
@rockdog most people are listing their 2000 era boats at $35000 CDN up here. I’m not saying I’d every pay that, but given the market it not the most ridiculous one I’ve seen.
Depending on the interior condition, here is one that might actually be reasonable. (CDN$). https://www.kijiji.ca/v-powerboat-motorboat/edmonton/1999-ski-nautique-18000/1609509605
@kirkbauer without seeing what your talking about it might be tough to guess. I would check and make sure the connections are all tight. Your pump for emptying could need replacing. If you can manually empty the tanks with an external pump, you might be able to see what’s happening.
@kirkbauer yes, if your ballast is full it will drain the overflow. Just shut off the full switch and it should stop. If it doesn’t, their may be an issue.