You can buy dedicated reo bar benders that would bend past 90 degrees. If they bend and don’t snap you could possibly bend it like a hairpin and attach the sub bouy to that
@wolfgang @allycat he runs 32 mph 15 off consistently and runs the odd 34mph. Loves the ski, stable, predictable and creates a lot of angle. @Horton @eddie_roberts_jr thanks for the advice 30.5 ended up being the middle hole.
My brother has just purchased a 67 graphite senate. The front boot seems to be really far forward when positioned in the middle holes. Does anyone have the factory setting numbers for this ski. Thanks ballers
That's what's great about this site, skiers helping skiers (even on the other side of the globe). The favour would be returned if you guys come down to Australia
Agree with all the above. I have never been to any of them but have heard great things. Bushy browns, Oz ski resort and stoney park are on the east coast and are near some beautiful beaches. Another place which would be awesome is Bonneys near Perth on the west coast also close to some amazing beaches. Good luck.
Throwing around the idea of changing my ski from 2010 senate c to a s2 or S3. I am still trying to consistently run the course 32 mph, don't get access to the course very often. Mainly free ski at 34 mph. Is the S2 the same as the S3? Would I benefit from newer technology or should I stick with the senate c? Thanks guys .
Thinking about putting a permanent course in salt water. Will it last? Is there too much maintenance, ? Hoping someone who has access to a course in salt can offer some advice.