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  1. Nate’s three was at Swiss. Bad boat path. What a surprise! It was dark and no one could see. The driver (Chad Scott, I think) was lucky he could find his way back to the dock. That was not a case of bad driving or friendly driving. It was doing the best you could with the conditions you had. 
     

    My bet is that Nate breaks the record again, at least once, before he is finished. 

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  2. Heads up: IWWF just approved a change to Rule 8.15. Rule change as applied to L events still only applies to -38 and shorter. The biggest clarification is that on a mandatory reride on an incomplete pass with a positive deviation, you have a protected score up to the last buoy in tolerance and can only improve to the original score skied in the out-of-tolerance incomplete pass. Previously, your ability to improve was only limited if the last buoy the skier went around in the incomplete pass was the buoy that was out of tolerance. The rule book will not be immediately updated. The rule goes into effect on June 10. 

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  3. Considering Freddy is 47 and has no need to take unnecessary risks or to prove himself to anyone, one jump for the win and ski in makes absolute sense, unless his training and the conditions are such that setting a record is feasible. The likelihood of a season (or career) ending fall in slalom while trying to set a record,  even at 43, is far less than in jump. 

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  4. @208maverick If it was your left shoulder that was repaired, I’d be cautious about driving. I injured my shoulder following rotator cuff repair turning the wheel for a 90* turn to line up for the course (our club lake has a dogleg at one end). On the other hand, if it’s your right shoulder, all the more power to you. 😉

  5. Maybe it’s age and slow reaction times, but I want to start my turn in as my speed and the boat speed are about to be the same. By mentally initiating my run in at that moment, by the time I’m actually moving toward center I have a tight line and plenty of support and lean angle, while at the same time not being overpowered by the boat. In other words and for me, anticipation is an important component of my turn in timing. 

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  6. It’s up to the CJ to designate which cameras are “official.” And that has to be done before the tournament starts. Good to see the potential corrective efforts. Kudos to Rhoni.

    The fallacy of this thread is that it assumes that Nautique banned Freddie. My guess is that’s incorrect. My bet it is that it was the IWWF. And “banning” Freddie from the qualifiers may make sense. If he can’t ski the Masters and there are only so many available spots at the qualifiers, then giving a spot to someone who can’t qualify is taking a spot away from someone who can. 

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  7. In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court today rejected the very expansive EPA definition of Waters of the Inited States as adopted during the Obama administration, repealed in the Trump administration and recently re-adopted in the Biden administration.  Good news for farmers, developers and water skiers, among others. 

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  8. Jim DiBella built that tool. I tried it and thought that it was cool but pricy at around $500 and that was maybe 10 years ago. Jim has also developed some better hardware for a boat path measuring system. The rover box that doesn’t really have a home in the Sure Path system is in an enclosed plastic pod that mounts to the pylon. Very neat and clean. You may see his hardware paired with the BPMS being developed by the Canadians.  Only they won’t call it a pod; for sure it will be a puck…

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