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Zman

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  • Preferred boat
    Malibu Txi, 2016
  • Home Ski Site
    Mobile, AL area
  • Real Name
    John Zimmerman
  • Ski
    Radar Vapor PB, Goode Nano 1
  • State
    AL
  • Tournament PB
    3@12m / 55 kph
  • USAWS Member # or other IWWF Federation #
    700075629

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  1. @bananaron I only have a couple sets on my S-Lines 12", 1.030 bent handle and I like it, a lot. Great price as well.
  2. You did WHAT?!?
  3. Wow. New purpose for all those Dick Pope / Cypress Gardens skis in my barn.
  4. Interesting concept. Or, just send hulls to @Jody_Seal and let him power them up to buyers' choosing. Be careful though, you might end up with tail pipe risers.
  5. Maybe my experience is a localized one. But, in my limited tournaments over my 16 years of doing them {in my last year of M7) - if not for Boomers, I do not think any of those tournaments would have even happened. Tournament TCs? Boomer. Most Judages? Boomers. Safety? Mostly Boomers. It goes on. The bigger exception, maybe Boat Drivers, but still mostly Boomers. Does this say something for where we are heading?
  6. Absolutely! Many kudos to Dennis! I currently own my 2nd promo Bu. I am not a promo skier, but Dennis has always been great the few times I had questions or needed something for my Txi.
  7. Ditto! Maybe my 2016 Txi will soon be a classic.
  8. Agree. I agreed with @Dano except for the price part. As a 'kid' a few years out of college, I was able to afford a new ski boat, costing in the lower teens in the early 80s. Today, I suspect few people a few years out of college can afford a brand new ski boat costing 6 figures.
  9. I ditto a lot of the above in the difficulty of skiing with an RTP or even the Radar hybrid after decades of double boots. Although I leave my rear boot loose, my feeble attempt without a rear boot was not good. I have to admit, I did not give it a fair chance. Like @aupatkingsaid, why bother? I didn't like it, I went back to what I am comfortable with. But, part of me still wonders, what I am not doing "correctly" when freeing up my rear foot that makes my sking seem so out of control? And, if I were to persevere through the transition, as @twhispernoted he did, would I learn some valuable technique improvements I could take back to double boots? Thoughts!
  10. Behind a Supra Legacy or Comp? I had that same interior color scheme in a 98 Legacy. Great boat.
  11. Great leverage with great handle placement, then rides it out wide.
  12. Ditto. New S-Line bent handle on the way. Hope I like it as much as my current ML bent handle.
  13. Cool. Have you skied the 2024 yet? Thoughts about the differences you feel? I am also running a Denali CG fin on my 2019. Put it on 4 years ago to try it, made one minor change and have not touched it since other than to verify it has not changed.
  14. Agree. I don't tend to "bang away" at my hardest pass. If anything, I need to cut the line a little more often. Not this time of the year though with passes limited by the cold eather. Oh, on my second hardest pass, most days they feel pretty good but not as consistent as I would like. Often, I will run all of them while still trying to make fixes and improvements. They feel best to me when I don't seem to be working physically hard, and feel like I have a moment of "relax" time waiting on the buoy, allowing the ski to swing when it's time. Make sense? Thanks, J
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