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jedgell

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  1. I know someone using a Blue Bomber and has worn very quickly, with amara gloves.  I've been using In-Tow handles for 15 yrs or so and they usually last 3-4 years with Kevlar, not sure I'll be getting one of the new ones.

  2. Yes, I’ve skied it several times, including a tournament last weekend. Great boat, in new condition. I haven’t driven it, but an owner of a 200 said it tracks better than his boat.  Like any of the Big 3 it skis great. A bit if a bump at 22, but then 28 and shorter it’s fine. 

  3. We have the similar setup as you @Mastercrafter, in MT.  Have always pulled the dock out and left the lift in, until last year.  Had a great late Fall and were using it then Winter hit and we didn't get it out of the water.  On a private lake also, had some damage, replaced 1 section where the ladder was.  The ladder was frozen in the ice, then the level dropped and pulled/bent the dock section.  Also a couple other pcs have slight damage that we fixed.  Our lift also had some damage, 1 broken cross member and a tube that was cracked.  We did have a very harsh winter, ice was probably 2' thick.  Won't be leaving it in the water again...

  4. I recently got the 20” PTM and it’s great. Ended up getting from Barts for about $300. It’s the composite/plastic one. Stepping up to aluminum gets to $500 or more 

  5. Not familiar with the MC but with the Nautiques I’ve had it’s a quick and easy job. Maybe 20 mins.  I just spend the $40 and change out each year so I don’t have to worry about it. 

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  6. I’ve flown with my ski a lot. Just tell them it’s skis(alpine), just a standard bag fee for skis. Since alpine skis are regularly checked in it’s not a problem. I’ve had an issue when I told them it was a waterski, mostly because they aren’t familiar with it and wanted to charge the over size fee. 

  7. Thanks. Yeah my biggest concern is my 6 yr old. I can just see him complaining after we’ve been there an hour if there aren’t other things to do.  A swim area or other kids there would make all the difference. I want them to enjoy it so we can go back next year!

  8. We're planning a spring break trip to Orlando.  Looking for some recommendations for a ski school that will be great for the family.  I have 2 young boys, one that is 9 and running mini course consistently, occasionally runs the real course.  My other son is 6 and skiing on two skis.  I'm typically a mid to deep 35 off skier.  We'll probably ski Mon, Wed, and Friday.  So want coaching that can cater to all of us and most importantly make it fun for the kids.  I know there's a ton of places, been looking at Rini's and The Boarding School.  We'll be there the week of 3/13, so any coaches that would be going to Moomba would be an issue.

    Thanks!

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