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  1. Sounds like "Ski-O-Caching".

     

    We lost a marker buoy off our Cylinder Head, (alternate anchor) last week.

    Searched in the GPS proximity for 15 minutes in 6 feet of water with no luck.

     

    10 minutes later we hit the foam buoy that was 2 foot under the surface with the prop

    & a big lump of the foam floated up & we could then see the white part where the

    chunk was missing.

     

    Merry Christmas All!

  2. Great to see so many older boats still about.

    Even better that Perfect Pass is looking after our needs.

     

    Ours is a custom built hull from a local guy with his own moulds.

    Probably less than a dozen built.

     

    Ours was late '97, has a carby 400 Chev that pulls 36 @ about 3100 rpm.

     

    StarGazer went in when it was released & Z-Box last season.

     

    Does the job & keeps us on the water.

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  3. Ok,

     

    Robbie, (16 next month, 50kg).

     

    Running 36 relatively consistantly now, occasionally back to back, & then thru to 3 @ 22off.

     

    Last Wednesday, I practiced him at 32 & 34 @ 22off. Ran them no problems. 36 brought his faults out.

     

    Yesterday it was fairly choppy with about a 15-20km/h cross/tail wind. Running 34 was a struggle for him but could run it.

     

    Dropped him back to 30mph & had him run some 22 & 28's at that speed. Probably did 4 at each length in both head & tail wind directions.

     

    Is this a bad idea? Skiing the shorter lengths slower & working them back up.

    Particularly in bad conditions?

     

    Cheers

     

    Phil

     

     

  4. We were always WAY more advanced than the "No Batteries Required" stopwatch...

     

    Moved on to a Robic Speed Timer about 12 yeas ago.

    Even had it wired to a trigger switch on the steering wheel so as not to antagonise

    the observer with yet another thinking task.

     

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  5. @richarddoane, about 3 of 4 passes is where I'm throwing it at the moment.

    That's the point where I feel fatigue is only going to promote bad things at this

    point in time.

     

    Mentally blocking what you can do, but can't do now seems an important issue.

    Most mistakes are steming from that, & overdoing something.

     

    @Ryno, haven't been for a free ski yet this year. Extra bit of a drive to that lake &

    with the weather we've had it can easily run a 4 foot chop.

     

    You can often find good water, but can be difficult getting there & back.

     

    Skiied 3 back to back 30mph's on Thursday, seems too slow & unresponsive

    & like a nothing run when it's in the back of your mind that a couple of seasons back

    you'd start at 22off & ski it on anyones ski just to try it out, regardless of conditions.

     

    That was mid season when getting out twice a week.

     

    Just more practice I guess.

     

    Objective here.......

    Run 28 off before 50!

     

    Need to be running it this time next year!.

     

     

  6. Ok,

     

    Best approach when you've been hung out for a few seasons.

     

    Coming back from deep 28' offs about 5 years back.

    Trying to getting back on top of strength & fitness,

    but just so rusty & endurance is pretty ordinary ATM.

     

    What's the best approach, go way back in speed etc, or use the

    by accident approach I've saw several years back.

     

    Generally always been a weekend only skier, but we seem to be getting

    the odd extra week day out at the moment, so potentially getting 3 days a week on the water.

     

    Can put it all together almost perfectly in places, yet make the

    simplest of mistakes & turn it all upside down.

     

    Very frustrating.

     

     

    Cheers

     

    Phil

     

     

  7. They arrived in the post today.

     

    Thanks again @richarddoane. Bit amazing really, $6.20 for postage.

     

    One of the big problems we face down here is a lot of vendors only use

    the big couriers, UPS, Fedex etc & anything will cost a minimum of $75.00 to get here.

     

    So if I can return the favor; if anyone up there wants something uniquely australian,

    let me know. Will see what I can do.

     

    Just no Kangeroos, Koala's, Emus or Wombats.

     

     

    Cheers

     

    Phil.

     

    Top day here today. Did the 3:30 to 6:30 after school run.

    Was Great! 35°c with the water up to 27°c.

     

  8. Agree @MarcusBrown,

     

    Also Hate Stainless in Aluminimum also, bad mix.

    I've always put a bit of Loctite Anti-Seize on all fin screws. (The Grey Stuff).

    For the Stainless screws in the inserts I last tried some Teflon Thread tape,

    Hoping this might also stop them vibrating loose on the skis of the "Junior"

    who constantly forget to check them.

     

    Dunno if that's going to be a good

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