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MitchellM

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  1. My 60 year old wife finally broke down and upgraded her 30 year old ski last year!  The impetus was watching how easily our daughter would pop up on her new ski with each deepwater start.  She went with a Carbon V and couldn't be happier.  Much lighter, slightly wider and turns more easily than her old ski.  A major upgrade!

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  2. 31 minutes ago, DvarianDan Johnson said:

    @MitchellMSo great to see the rare thread like this on putting IN a new course as more the news of late years is more on losing them.  I'm sure you're going to have no trouble getting ballers to show up and ski. Just the fair warning you are likely already well aware of, the addiction is 5X stronger with your own course now available.  You'll be running deep short line in no time .   Enjoy!

    I hope you're right. At 15 off and 25mph, I've only got one way to go!

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  3. On 4/20/2024 at 2:27 PM, Slalom.Steve said:

    There's only been two commercial products (that I'm aware of) for pylon mounting/tracking: Wakeye and Ski-Doc.
    Wakeye has gone silent as a company for years now and you can't buy them anymore. Ski-Doc is still active and makes a great solution in the Ski-Doc Orbit: Camera Mounts (theskidoc.com)

    Why are those mounts so expensive?

  4. 22 minutes ago, DvarianDan Johnson said:

    @MitchellM - please remind us - what course did you buy to install? Permanent? Anchor types, etc? If buried back in the thread my apologies . Post pics once in! 

     

    This will be a permanent course put in by Jon Travers.  I'm hoping some of you will come by and help me break it in over the next few months.  I'm just a newbie learning to ski and hoping I can improve with my own course.

    @GWaterski???

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  5. Just ordered the TRD replacement kit after a nice chat with them.  This will replace my 4 cluster gauge and add a GPS controlled speedometer.  My existing tach and PP will remain for now.  They assured me that their instructions and phone support will allow me to do this installation myself.  They are even hopeful I will have  a functioning fuel gauge.  I'll keep everyone posted.

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  6. 53 minutes ago, Gale K said:

    Fuel gauge on ours hadn't worked in YEARS. With our gauge swapping etc, I decided there had to be a solution. Started down the troubleshooting path,  eventually hooked up a temporary jumper ground wire between the tank sender and a known good ground and presto, gauge worked. Pulled the original ground wire out (went from tank sender up to a grounding spot on the engine) and investigated. A short section of the wire was swollen up. Cut into it there and found that section completely corroded. Replaced the wire and have been loving a working gauge ever since.

    The corroded ground wire was the factory wire. It lives in the bilge on the hull bottom, so a potentially pretty moist environment. Any compromise in the wire insulation could allow water intrusion.  Knowing the propensity for Malibu fuel gauges to not work, I wondered at the time how many others have the same issue with a potential of an iffy supply of original wire stock or a manufacturing process that may have damaged the wire during install.

    A working fuel gauge would be a dream come true.  Sadly, I doubt replacing the dash gauges would help me there.  Even new boats rarely have accurate fuel gauges!  Why do we tolerate this?

  7. 9 hours ago, 03RLXi said:

    @MitchellM have the gauges progressively failed, or did the 3 just suddenly all stop working? If progressively it's the stepper motors. If suddenly it's the wiring, plug or medallion. Lots of info on themalibucrew about resoldering the medallion.

    When my medallion MMDC failed I went for the TRD kit. Easy DIY plug in kit and then just a couple of wires to crimp.  Kit cost less than replacing the medallion. Bonus is the kit provides a new multigauge and GPS speedo that are better quality than OEM gauges. Plus I sold the OEM multigauge and speedo to recover a large portion of the TRD kit cost 😁 The TRD gauges have glass rather than plastic face., and because medallion deleted there will never be a future issue with it. If TRD multigauge or speedo eventually fails can get them cheaply. I later fitted a separate Hawkeye 2BX to recover the depth/air/water temp as the TRD speedo doesn't have the little LCD.  I opted for the stainless steel bezels rather than black. I also opted to upgrade my single line PerfectPass to Stargazer. Vey happy with the kit, the quality, the performance and the look of it.

    Before and after photos.

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    That looks great.  I'm not sure if fuel, oil pressure and volt gauges failed all at once or sequentially.  The engine temp gauge is still working along with the speedometer, tach and the speedo on my PP.  While it would be nice to know the oil pressure and voltage, I doubt the fuel gauge will work (they never do) if I replace.  I will have to consider if this is actually worth the money and effort.

  8. 1 hour ago, ETskier said:

    If it is a Medaliion gateway system, check out the TRD Conversion Kit at  skiboatpartsonline.com. Ron Tannis there is very helpful.

    This looks most promising.  Hopefully this conversion is something I can do myself.

  9. 2 hours ago, BKistler said:

    Good one. 
     
    I have what I call Bruce’s Button. Whenever I lower my boat to go skiing it’s a signal for the wind to come up and/or for the Wallys to appear out of nowhere. Yesterday I fought a breeze that I couldn’t avoid. By the time I was done the lake was glass. 

    That's what we've been fighting lately.  Look out at the lake and it's calm as could be.  Cover off, drop the boat in the water, get the wife and gear in the boat, but the wind kicks up along with some chop as we motor out to ski.  Grumble a bit as we take our turns.  Put the boat back on the lift, cover back on, gear stowed away and the lake becomes a sheet of glass again!  

  10. He's so late and slow out of 1 ball that everything falls apart right after as he mentally tries to catch up.  Jodi had us focus on 1 ball and then just get into your rhythm while you try to get 6 ball.  Once we got this down, he added 1,5,6.  This helps to focus on technique rather than falling back on bad form trying to chase unobtainable balls.  This is all done at 25mph.

  11. And tell him to become an active member here.  I've learned a lot just by reading threads and listening to posted podcasts I never would have known existed.  It's a friendly crowd even for us newbies.

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  12. Remarkable list!  

    I own a cottage at Callaway Gardens.  My kids all learned to ski on Robin Lake.  One of my biggest regrets is that I never went up to see Andy Mapple ski the Masters.  We always went  there the week after the tournament.  I just didn't know about competetive water skiing back then.  Sad.

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