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skibrain

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  1. Water expands when it freezes.

     

    If the inside of your ski is completely dry and plastic hardware that might get brittle when cold isn’t manipulated, cold is no issue.

     

    I had an EP that (apparently) got water in it where the top meets the hull. 20 below temps in the shed. In the spring the top and side of ski where pushed out about 1/16.” Definitely wasn’t like that when I put it away.

  2. A few of us on BOS have had small Whalers in our skiing journey. Age 12 to 17 this was our family ski boat. For younger skiers this had and still has ANY inboard beat for small wakes - so there was no intimidation factor ripping back and forth behind it. We taught dozens and dozens of people to ski behind it. I learned to step off barefoot behind it when I was 14. By end of high school i was big enough that it lacked mass and hp, but wish we still had it in the family now that there are grandkids coming along!

     

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    25 yrs later I owned a couple of Glastrons. This CVX-16 with 2.0L 120 hp was a lot of fun and helped me start recruiting friends to wake up early and go skiing.

     

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  3. Head as needed: Neoprene head band. Neoprene beanie. Full wetsuit hood.

     

    Hands and feet: nitrile gloves under ski gloves. Leave the gloves on, hands stay dry. But as another has said, small cooler full of hot water - I think works better than boat shower. Only has to be big enough to put both feet in after skiing. Soak hands before and after quickly returns them to functional temp. Cold weakens the grip and I think that is the biggest limiter in cold weather. (Low 40s air and water are about as cold as it gets in MN. Otherwise ice on lake.

  4. I'm on a 66" Helix H1.

    Had some recommendations from @Skijay 3-4 yrs ago and I still love this ski.

     

    Bindings back 1/4" from stock to 29.25" DFT

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    7 degrees

     

    I've been running 8 degree wing this season and it feels a bit more planted.

    This ski requires definite front knee bend/weight shift forward in the pre-turn and then the tip is down, full ski engaged for carving quick turns.

  5. Kind of like portholes on a Buick. Non-functional gimmick (and I had a ‘17 Vapor for a while). My towel would snag on it when wiping down the ski.

     

    I told my ski buddy that it decreased tip-rise by venting the low pressure area that forms just behind the ski tip. He totally bought the story.

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