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  1. we are buying a new ski nautique.

     

    We want a better bimini than is offered by our dealer.

     

    We want one with high quality material and a support that stays firm so the bimini doesn't wobble and the cloth doesnt flap in the wind.

     

    Who makes the best bimini and why

  2. Our lake has allowed wakeboarding from the beginning. We have debated the erosion of wakeboard boats endlessly. In the end we put rock around the lake used most by wakeboarders and have been fine since. Of course shore line maintenance is an ongoing project. We also added a restriction to 23' I belive. This was in concern for some of these massive inboards that have come out recently. Everyone seems happy now.
  3. what do you think is the biggest factor that makes it difficult to ski in cold water (50 deg or less)

    1. water density makes it hard to create and maintain angle

    2. cold makes you stiff

    3.  dry suit limits flexibility

    4. you cant ski as often so you lose timing

     

  4. Do you view the high end ski market as a profitable segment. Or do you use the high end to create a brand to sell more of the low end high volume higher margin equipment.

     How do you view the introduction of the Warp 8. Obviously at $3000 they have set a whole new price point. Is there really more to gain by going to top end materials and construction, or is it a gimic?

  5. Has anyone tried or considered an RS-1 front with an RTP. Or maybe since I have heard the RS-1 is not as stiff as a hardshell the transition from an RTP wouldnt be a drastic as it would be otherwise. Can the back boot be lossened enough to let the foot come up and move around like it does on an RTP?
  6. I was curious if anyone has experieince enough riding multiple skis of the same year, model and manufacturer, if there is much variation. Certainly not all are the same but to amatures how much do skis differ one to the other in the same manufactured bunch. With the same set up can an average skier tell the difference?
  7. A tool that you describe along with video tool (like dartfish, I have it) and a lap top computer could be an incredible vehicle for analysis. The key to slalom and for that matter jump is efficiency. What the skier needs to learn is what are they doing from pass to pass to lose their line. In snow ski racing they talk about it constantly, "finding the fastest line". With such a tool a skier could map his best pass when he is skiing his best PB ect and then be able to compare it to his day to day training and see where the loss of effciency is. We have all learned from JB and the WCS crowd that there are different ways to be efficient. Using this tool could enable skiers to improve faster than ever before.

     

    I would really like to get involved helping with this project

     

    email me at disland@airvana.com

     

    dave Island

  8. John,

     Have you tried the ski with a wing? Why dont you use one. I am on the MPD Jobe prototype. I have loved it from the first pass.

     Dave

  9. I have found the best way to use video is to take video when you are skiing good. Then when you are skiing bad compare the two and you will see quickly what the problem is. Trying to chase the perfect form is an endless proposition. If Jamie tried to change himself to look like Andy Mapple he would never have broked the world record.
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