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  1. So I'm on a lake vacation with the boat and discovered the water strainer bowl is cracked and leaking.

     

    Anyone ever have this problem?

     

    I've called 6-8 dealers in a 2 hour radius looking for someone who carries this part and no one has it in stock.

     

    A couple of the mechanics have suggested using 3M 5200 to seal the crack as a temporary fix.

     

    Boat is running fine with no temp issues and I'm sure it's been this way for days/weeks without my knowledge.

     

    I'm Ok with a "Deadliest Catch" style fix to get me through the next two days, but I also don't want to ruin the engine either.

     

    Thoughts?

  2. I can tell you that I ski behind the one in Ohio regularly and it’s in perfect condition. You can fly round trip from Orlando to Cleveland on Frontier for ~$100. If he’s not interested in this boat, he’s not serious.
  3. It's my understanding the tube flipped over with the rider on it.

     

    The rider was knocked unconscious, sank and drowned.

     

    My assumption is that the vest actually came off.

     

    The basis for my assumption is my own experience, in a major crash almost two years ago my vest came almost completely unzipped as I laid face-down unconscious in the water.

     

    Are the new style competition vests safe enough?

     

    As skiers, we generally don't like tubers because they mess up the water, but really most are just reckless and have no idea the danger that is posed when whipping someone (usually a child) at a high rate of speed.

     

    Water skiing has inherent risk to it, but it's generally done in a controlled environment.

     

    The contradiction of tubing is that while it's the easiest, it's likely to be the most dangerous.

     

    Solution - take your kids kneeboarding.

     

    You can still buy your 200k boat, but it's much safer.

  4. I highly doubt the sales & marketing execs. at the boat manufacturers rely on the tournament promo program as a reliable means for marketing and selling new boats to consumers.

     

    Isn't the real reason for the promo program to generate revenue for our governing body?

     

    USAWS needs revenue

    Skiers need boats for tournaments

    USAWS makes a deal with boat manufacturers

    USAWS requires promo boats to be used for tournaments

    USAWS collects money from boat manufacturers

    Boat manufacturers get free labor from Promo owners

    Skiers are expected to compensate Promo owners

     

    I was a promo boat member for 4 years and to me it's a scam.

     

    IMO there are 4 things that can be done:

     

    1 - USAWS provides its own set of standards for promo owner compensation - at the very least they could mandate that all promo owners are not charged tournament fee. As a regulatory body, there is a conspicuous lack of regulations on a major source of revenue.

     

    2 - The boat manufacturers can start paying for their free labor. The modernization of the programs to "take back" the boat is real progress, but still too little for guys like @skiinxs

     

    3 - Charge more for tournament fees and specifically allocate that to promo boats. At least in Ohio the cost of a tournament (nearly all Class C) has been stuck at $50 for a decade. By comparison it's $80 to run in your local half-marathon. Tournament directors can't make enough money with 35 skiers (less discounts to officials and juniors) to pass on any compensation to promo owners. This could be an option for tournaments - much like skiing Class C or L in the same tournament, but with a different pricing structure. The difference is that if you pay the "promo fee" you get to ski behind the new Nautique, if you don't pay, then you ski behind the 2012 200 with 650 hours on it.

     

    4 - Get rid of the promo program altogether. The reality is most tournaments (in Ohio at least) are held at private sites and personal boats are used. If the program went away, we would just keep using the same new boats provided by the same boat owners each year.

  5. Depends on the format. If you were just running a regular 3 round tournament, then I guess you take the accumulated value of the averages for a total to determine the winner. But as you know the BBT always uses a "fun format" (spin it to win it, run the gamut, pick your poison, pick your partner, etc) to narrow the down the field for a finals.
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