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eyepeeler

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  1. I think that you are priced about right. If you had the heater, hot shower, wedge, and above rub rail gelcoat color you could go about $18,500. Also, you've got a solid HDS which is a good selling point when selling these boats.
  2. If you are going to keep skiing, plan on going to the chiropractor often, and preferably a sports minded chiropractor. During the pandemic, chiropractors are classified as essential and they are open. It's April, the start of the ski season, and you are 26. You should feel like Superman everyday at this point in time. Go to the chiropractor ASAP.
  3. They have them at Skidim. They used to be $22 I think. FYI I have large hands and I had to have my wife come out and help me because I couldn't get my hands to that tough hose connection. You would think that it's time to replace both lines but I just replaced the leaking line and it worked out fine. On mine, the metal joint adjacent to the coupling failed.
  4. What is your skiing level? The shorter the rope the more stress on the SIJ. Just walking around stresses a weakened SIJ so you can imagine the stress on the pelvis running 38 off. One chiropractic visit won't fix an injured SIJ. It takes months for an injured SIJ to heal, if ever. Strongest pelvis in sports wins....Joel Howley, Andy Mapple, Chris Parrish, Carl Roberge, Nate the Great, Regina, Jeff Rodgers.
  5. You should always ski your best in tournaments if you make your practice as tough as a tournament. Always set your course to actual measurements, not minimal tolerances. Always try to ski with a nice head/tail wind of around 10 mph. Try to ski on a public lake if possible. Have your practice driver drive straight instead of sorry a$$ swerving.
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