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Cnewbert

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  1. Here’s a gorgeous new 2023 Prostar just arrived at Action in Polk City. Looks the same to me as the 2022, but since ours is a 2020 I’m not particularly familiar with last year’s model. Maybe a spec change or two? One way or another, a stunning boat! They’re getting hard to improve upon in function and beauty.

     

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  2. @ScottScott thanks for the info. I ended up ordering one from Amazon. The kit has way more adapters than I’ll ever need, since all I need is the standard Schrader valve, but it was only $28. Quality appears quite good at least.
  3. @ScottScott curious what fuel pressure gauge you are using. There’s lots of fairly inexpensive ones available and I think I’ll pick one up. Personal recommendations are always helpful.
  4. @ScottScott this isn’t an answer to your question, nor a solution to the problem. But I’m told a quick fix to the slow start/long cranking issue due to sitting around too long resulting in a loss of fuel line pressure is to turn the key off, then on again. This re-pressurizes the fuel line. Of course then it has to go through the boot-up sequence which takes a little time itself. Again, this is not a substitute for a functioning check valve. I’m intrigued by your idea of an in-line check valve and look forward to any additional discussion of that.
  5. BTW, I’m guessing one could use a GoPro with the Obsbot tracking mount as well. I don’t think the camera matters. The mount itself employs a camera and combined with AI and a fast responding brushless motor, it apparently locks onto the face of the person being tracked and follows it both horizontally side to side as well as varying distances from the camera. Again, I think the system has real possibilities — if not yet at present, certainly in future generations. And they’re cheap!
  6. There are some AI powered dynamic motion video tracking cameras and smart phone camera mounts already on the market. Obsbot is one I ran across and they offer both a 4k tracking video camera as well as a smart phone tracking mount. They’re pretty interesting, though since I don’t have one I can’t say if they are fully equal to the task just yet. But this one (Obsbot smart phone mount) does appear capable of tracking a person running back and forth in front of a smart phone at least. Even if they’re not quite ready for prime time, it may not be long before higher performance models are on the market and capable of tracking the speed of a skier crossing the wake. There are a number of video demos of these in action and worth a look, at least to see what the potential is.
  7. @The_MS we are definitely in the midst of a real estate bubble. I would actually expect that if we were to buy now, within maybe 2 years we would see the value of the property drop significantly. So the only way it would make sense to buy something now would be if we were sure we would stay there for the long term. @Wish wow! We're not quite seeing that in our immediate area. Maybe it's because the asking prices are so inflated to begin with.
  8. @MitchellM we're not presently on Lake Weir. We only ski there. We have a horse farm in Reddick, which is a 1 hour + drive to Lake Weir each way hauling our boat, 5x weekly weather permitting (which hasn't been often so far this year!). We would love to find a suitable place on Lake Weir, but there is practically nothing decent for sale at the moment. So we may have to expand our horizons and the somewhat warmer climes a bit more south have appeal.
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