@adamhcaldwell any thoughts on using non-ethanol gas over E-10 E-15. ? My Gt-40 EFI seems to have fewer issues on hot days, and sitting between runs, with non-ethanol.
@Horton guessed i missed the finicky nature of ski to settings in reviews. Boots, fin, both? Did you stick close to stock? My focus probably different than yours (28/32 @34) Thxs
Wife made me turn audio off. Sure missing TWSB.
For years the story was all about the skiers. Now is all about $ and selling boats that few skiers can afford. Granted there is little time in a fast pace tournament for fill material but get rid of the B.S. Different announcer for waterskiing portion of tournament would be great start. Hey this is the MASTERS, the athlete’s and fan’s deserve better. IMHO
I think i agree with Cole on this one. Masters this year will certainly have a group who are skiing at the highest level NOW. Everyone had a chance to give it a shot. Looking forward to a great weekend!
Re-ride took nothing away from show for me. Since technology is available think you have to go with it. If tolerances are too tight now that we can accurately measure maybe rule change in order. Glad I’m not a driver!
A rigid body position provides optimal conduit for energy transfer from boat to skier-ski. Stack describes the skeletal alignment that requires the least muscular contribution to hold this rigid position. Anything less results in lost energy or excessive effort.
@horton I took @wettek69 comment to allude that with every fin change there is a mind set. Do you think there is a great enough disconnect between these to differentiate between fin change and change in skier impute?
Would be interesting to see what the Adams think about Than’s assumptions and calculations? Would be easy to setup a blind test to evaluate an elite skiers ability to identify fin changes. I think everyone would be interested in results
I suggest a blind test. It would be interesting to see who could identify a change, at what amount of movement, and in what direction. My prediction is that there would be surprisingly results that could change how we think of fin adjustments.