10 minute drive from work to the house. 5 minutes to hook up boat and uncover. 1 minute to put ski stuff from Tahoe to boat ski locker. 5 minutes to change clothes, round up Lake Dawgs and explain to wife. 8 minutes drive to Chuck Ainlay's house. Pick him up at end of driveway. 45 minutes to ramp (including quick stop at BP for frosty ones and ice). 3 minutes to ubhook boat, install Lake Dawgs and launch. 1 minute drive to ski course. 77 minutes.
Has anyone jumped behind it? Driven it for jumping? Has any one seen one at a tournament(other than slalom)? Comments, bring em' on! Concerns with some jumpers not feeling good because they haven't been around any jump tournaments!
Public Lakes Rock! (most of the time). This weekend may just be, get a cooler and a video camera and possibly get a shot at America's Funniest Home Video by filming first timers at the boat ramp.
4 months to-the-day and I was in the water. Feb 19th 2004. What a great day. Made a bunch of turns at 22' off. Ran a back-to-back 22 and then in the boat. The next day I ran 10 22's back-to-back. After that, the confidence returned and it was on with life. The weather was somewhat sporadic so, it wasn't balls to the wall from there.
I had a total rebuild in 2004. No problems. 4 month recovery. No pain during recovery or PT. Ron Goodman had told me about Juven at the Nationals. I read up on it and started taking it 30 days before surgery. I don't know if it helped or not but my rehab was a breeze. Check it out at www.juven.com and good luck!