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  1. @6balls Yeah I'm not training for nationals or anything, so beating my PB is all I'm after. It gives me consistent 16.08s times with a small wake, so I can't fault it.

    If you're still enjoying and using the old barefooter, it doesn't make any sense to get rid of it. The $10k or so you'd get for it would hardly make a dent in the price of a new Nautique.

  2. @6balls I remember discussing your boat with you at the start of the year. I take it you didn't get round to fitting Stargazer?

    The photo above is taken at the lake I have my slalom course - It's only 5 ft deep all over, so you'd run a real risk of loosing the prop if you tried to use an inboard. It's a perfect boat for what I'm after - it actually skis and drives the course better than my folks LXi!

  3. @bdh1974 My mum has the same issue as you, though it is her rear foot that has the shorter leg. She bought the thickest RTP she could find (I think it was a Jobe) so it's around 1/2 higher than her front boot.

    In your case, having the rear leg longer than the front is probably less of an issue, though if you want to try a spacer I'd cut up a nylon chopping board in the shape of your front plate and get some longer screws so it'll go through both the plate and the chopping board.

     

    Where in Australia are you?

  4. Electric does make perfect sense in a wakeboard boat ~ given weight is not an issue. Hopefully if these take off, prices will come down and technology will continue to improve, which will eventually make it viable for a slalom boat.

    I do love that it is only a 6 hour charge for a 10 hour run time!

  5. Yesterday I tried the technique for turn in outlined above (left hand gate ball lined up with #1).

    It is way earlier than when I would normally turn in, and it was a real mental game to force myself to turn at that point and gradually build the lean to the gate.

    For years I've been starting my run with a late turn in, then skipping through the gates at warp factor 9. More often than not I'd then be struggling to control the speed going around #1 and would usually be wide of the buoy.

     

    Although it will take a little more time on the water before I perfect this new turn in point, I'm pretty sure it is the fix I need for one ball. Thanks guys!

  6. Oil isn't going to last forever... In around 100 years haven't we used about 50% of the worlds reserves??? It won't last another 50, given the rate we're using it these days.

    Sure electric isn't viable now, give it another 5 - 10 years... The price of oil may give us no other option.

  7. I also use www.windfinder.com

    Two great things about it:

    1. It provides forecast for almost everywhere in the world

    2. You can get an app to use it on your iphone

     

    It is very accurate, though it can sometimes mislead you with the early morning winds. This is because is doesn't seem to account for the time it takes for the upper level winds to mix down to the surface, first thing in the morning.

  8. @BRY Do you ski at 58kph or 55kph?

     

    I noticed in your profile you ski on a 68" SR2... my 66" has less surface area so I think (at 58kph) I need the extra wing angle to help slow down!

     

    The only gremlin I'm dealing with is some porpoising (or bounce) in my offside turn. It's something I've had to iron out with other skis in the past. I usually cure this problem by moving the bindings forward, but in this case I'm trying to make small fin adjustments to cure the problem. This last thing I want to do is sacrifice any other area of the skis phenomenal performance.

  9. @BRY

     

    My current settings are fairly close to stock:

     

    66" SR2

    Front Boot 750mm from tail

    Fin Length 176mm

    Fin Depth 62.5mm

    DFT 20mm (though it's hard to know where to accurately measure this from)

     

    I run a Schnitz mini wing at 0 deg in a normal front ventral position

     

    And a rear Schnitz HO/D3 Style wing in the standard position at 9 deg

     

  10. I've been skiing on an SR2 since reading Hortons review last year.

    I'm still in love with the ski - It does everything well. I ski at 58kph and I'm now regularly running the 14m. Before I switched skis (from a Sixam SS) I'd run the 16m once, so I'm more than a pass better.

    I don't find mine as unstable as Ed mentions above, though I did add a ventral to the fin (as per his recommendation) which settled it down nicely.

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