@Tdub , I found the CX Superlight to really shine for me at 32mph. Unfortunately I still need to go 34 and that is not working as well for me consistently. I will say that at 32 I feel like a totally different skier than ever before, wider-earlier than I've ever been. Makes me wish 32 was my max speed. I'm your height/weight on a 67". Unfortunately I may have to try something else that might work better for me at 34.
I would take a look at the rope switch cable adapter that goes from the wiring harness to the switch. Disconnect it at the end that plugs into the harness and look to see if the $$$ goes away.
A word of caution when moving to the inside hole. On occasion this can allow the rudder to turn into the prop at full lock with the wheel. Check and re-adjust is necessary.
The IWWF only recognizes world records for men at 58K, women 55K.
Outside of that the IWWF recognizes world tournament records for Jr's, U21, 35+, ect. These must be set at the World Tournament of the corresponding division.
Another resource worth checking into is to find a MCKenzie Therapist. http://www.mckenziemdt.org/method.cfm I was referred to a McKenzie trained therapist by a Cleveland Clinic back surgeon several years ago and it helped quite a lot.Â
Roger, I am sorry to hear that you didn't think that my boat was "well set up". I am quite pleased with this boat the way I have it and Gordon as well has been over to my place and has driven/skied this boat on many occasions with comments that it is perfect. I don't think that Gordon would have asked to use this boat had he not felt that it was tournament ready. Regards, Greg Chapman