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PhatTony

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  1. @Nando - thank you! With the counter weight, a couple of questions please... Do you have any trouble with twisting of lines? Do you have any trouble with say a buoy strike, buoy being removed/tangled and then the anchor rope sinking all the way to the bottom of the lake?
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  3. Hi Dudes Does anyone have any tips on setting up a slalom course for an irrigation dam? It is about 3m deep, drops to be completely empty by the end of summer. I was thinking of steel post's driven into the base of the lake and a sub-buoy system as well. But was looking for ideas to keep the buoy rope tight as the water level lowers. One idea I was looking at was threading the loose end of the rope through the steel post eyelet, having a buoy on that rope loose end, but tied short, so it would be submerged, but trying to float to the surface and hence keeping some tension on the rope. My only concern is twisting of the rope? Any suggestions welcomed. Thanks in advance.
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