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sunperch

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  1. @jordanh We had our daughter in the boat at 7 days old, I will pulling my husband. We used a cooler to wedge her car seat (infant carrier) next to the pylon on the floor. The first time did not work so well, her car seat slid to the back of the boat when I accelerated and I had to shut down. Once we had her secured better, we skied the rest of the season without any problems. We even found a little clip on fan to keep her cool. I HIGHLY recommend keeping them in a life jacket at all times once they can move on their own, but we did not use flotation when they were strapped in the car seat as an infant. Once she could crawl or walk on her own, I used a speedo, non-USCG swim vest from Target, just enough to keep them on the surface until I could grab them, if they fell in out of my reach . Fast forward and she is now getting ready to leave for college, but still skiing as a family. What a great way to raise a family!!!!
  2. @Steven_G We re-powered our 1998 Nautique a few years ago and could not be happier! $10K is a lot cheaper than buying a new boat! Added bonus is boat taxes and insurance did not increase with the conversion.
  3. I like the idea of practice scores counting......please put me down for 1.5@-35, pay no attention to the fact that it is Feb. in Kansas with a forecast low of 7 degrees tonight. I don't want to go crazy and accidentally bump myself into Level 10.

     

  4. @MattP She has witnessed collegiate skiing since she was born at her lake and is well aware of what it looks like. All of the rules changes have undermined the integrity of the sport no matter what the intentions behind the changes are. My kids have participated in many sports and I have never seen other sports change rules based on kids' feelings.
  5. @T-fromTO I am talking about AWSA membership and rule changes, not IWWF. I don't have a dog in the fight about IWWF. Looks like you are from Canada.......ZBS in AWSA skiing does allow everyone in AWSA to ski at the speed they deem appropriate, except if the skier wants to stay at higher speed at AWSA Regionals and Nationals (or other class L tournaments).
  6. @thager @MISkier @Jody_Seal hahaha, I agree! 2 years ago we changed W4 to align with IWWF and increased our age division from 52 to 55 yrs. old. Now we're looking changing max speed in same division to follow IWWF again. Now kids divisions have changed. Seems like the tail wagging the dog. Why don't we stop with all the rules changes and let ZBS make those who want to ski differently than traditional speed/line length happy? Most of the rules changes appear to be to appease the less dedicated skier at risk of alienating loyal AWSA members.
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