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AggieSkier

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  1. @Edbrazil Chrome gave me the exact same problem you experienced about 2 weeks ago. IE, tablet, smart phone all worked fine. Here is the fix. Go to Chrome's Menu Icon in top right corner

    Select History

    Select Clear Browsing Data

    check the following boxes (these are the ones I selected)

    *Clear Browsing History

    *Clear Download History

    *Empty the Cache

    *Clear Data from Hosted Apps

  2. @skidawg Sorry to hear about the injury. Many people forget to file a ski accident claim against their boat insurance policy. Look at your Boater's policy and you will see an often overlooked line of Medical insurance of around $5,000 with no deductible. My Boat US policy paid 100% of the bills after @Lydiaski broke her foot hitting 5 ball. The coverage we have pays up to $25,000 for a family member or $5,000 for a non-family member. You should call your insurance company ASAP to advise them of the injury accident.

     

    Jay

     

    I put Wally buoys in sat, F'd up both ankles Sunday, ran over 1 ball; bubble buoys would have saved my season and a $6000 deductible for surgery!

  3. Here is a message I received from Radar when I bought my 2011 ski. I have Vectors and ended up all the way forward.

     

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    Thanks for the email. We are in the process to adding all the 2011 ski fin and boot setting to our website. Should be up very soon!

     

    As for your Senate C 69 here are the numbers....

    Front boot=30 1/2

    Fin Length 6.85

    Fin Depth 2.49

    Fin DFT= 0.87

    Wing angle at 8 degrees.

     

    Let me know if you have more questions.

    Thanks,

    Ryan

  4. @H20_2_Ski I adapted 2011 Feather plate Vectors on a 2012 A2 but it took some effort. I think you need to buy the Aluminum plate Vector for the rear binding of your S1.

     

    The front boot holes will line up with the ski inserts OK.

     

    Only the 2 front holes of the rear binding lined up with the ski inserts. The rear inserts were too far towards the tail of the ski. I took the bottom plate from an old HO rear binding and made an adaptor plate. Worked OK until I bought HO EXOs

  5. Just bought some Radar gloves. BOAs and Ergos.

     

    The BOAs fight perfectly, just wish they were more durable.

     

    Be careful ordering Radar Ergos, I can't even get the XXL Radar Ergos on my hand. Way small.

  6. I talked with the lake owner who used Sanco Pond Cleaner. He tried it in 2007 and not since, he can't recall if the results were good or poor.

     

    He did just treat a real bad algae bloom on his lake with 14 gallons of Seapro Captain. Said it worked great.

     

    We used 11 gallons of Sensient dye on our 4 lakes (2.75 gal/lake). Still a bit greenish tint so we will add another 1/2 gallon per lake in a week or so.

  7. Here is a video detailing the fire ant treatment study conducted at Lago Santa Fe.

     

    You will see some footage of the 2002 US Open and Waterski Nationals. The jumper is Jimmy Siemers.

     

    We have been treating our entire ski lake community twice a year since 2002. At the time of the video, we were blending two products. As a result of the study, a blended product called Extinguish Plus was developed. A 25 lb bag costs $165.

     

    Apply Extinguish Plus at a rate of 1.75 pounds per acre. We use a 4 wheeler with a Herd Seeder mounted on it to treat the large areas, the truck mounted bait blower shown was experimental and did not work well. Residents treat their individual lots using a hand held fertilizer spreader.

     

    Maybe this will interest some of the Southern Ballers.

     

     

  8. Looks like it should be in your dining room!

     

    This weekend there was a tiny scratch on the bottom of my ski. I found the tip of a screw had worked up in the dead center of the platform.

     

    The platform has been neglected for a couple of years so I removed it, hit it with a pressure washer and backed out all the screws a little bit. Removed the offending screw and ground the tip before it went back in.

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