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  1. Almost 12,000 views for a drawing of a ski with a question mark for a fin. I think the Adams may have to start multiple threads for the release if they don’t want to send Horton a bottle of top shelf scotch.
  2. @JAS I’ll briefly share my experience and my son’s experience and that might help you pick a starting point, or maybe just solidify that you may need more than one set. I was on a Vapor running long/shallow settings @34, I tried middle of the recommended range and ended up very close my Vapor’s long/shallow settings. My son was also long /shallow on a Vapor, but he was outrunning the boat at the 36 and ended up short/deep, this was as he was transitioning to 36. Both of us made adjustments along the way. The crazy fun part was running passes that I should have had no business running on settings that did not work well for me, so to answer your original question, expect some of that. Try some long/shallow, short/deep, and everything in between. @BS74 my wife borrowed my son’s Denali for a ride at 26.7-32 mph and it ran fine, but better at 28 mph and up. She looked good on it. Same with the young son, he looked crazy good. I wouldn’t hesitate to try it at the slower speeds.
  3. I can see the benefit of this. A number of years ago I bought a used Connelly GT and a used ‘14 Vapor. A buddy of mine did the D3 demo, getting a quest and helix. We skied all four in one weekend. Even without messing with fins, it was pretty easy to figure out which ones worked for us and which ones did not. I sold the GT, kept the green Vapor, and that started a series of years of success on Vapors for me.
  4. I’m glad you brought it back. Seth’s dynamic balance was a solid one.
  5. Don’t change the title. That way you might be on the start dock at a tournament some day, and as you put on your ski, you hear someone mention that they heard about a new Cypress Gardens slalom ski with wind tunnels. Then you might hear the dock starter begin a discussion about how that would change the necessary surface area. You will laugh to yourself, the tournament stress will be gone, and then you will PB.
  6. We drove through Cypress on spring break and started talking about skiing, ski development, the success of Denali, etc. I guess the success of the Adams was part of the reason they decided to proceed. I didn’t get to ski, but the test skier I saw looked smoooooooth.
  7. In addition to doing all of the above, much like @Chris Taylor mentioning of acupuncture, I tried dry needling at the physical therapist. Think acupuncture plus movement of the the needle and electric stim. That really took the pressure off of the tendons.
  8. “I’m sorry that I gave you a hard time about your hair and lucky shorts.” “I appreciate that, but you understand that I’m still going to shove this ski up your...”
  9. “But I love this ski.” “I know it sucks, but we have to destroy ALL the evidence.”
  10. @AdamCord, “So when you decide it's time to drop into the turn, this ski changes direction NOW” is a great description of what I feel on my C75... so the C85 is going to be really fun. Looking forward to it.
  11. Thanks @AdamCord. Good stuff. Do my eyes deceive me or is the C85 quicker off the ball? If I’m jumping the gun on your official release, it can wait.
  12. @AdamCord, nice skiing. How about some video at 34 or even just a comment on how 34 has gone for you during the testing?
  13. At this point, Elizabeth will look at this and think, “definitely not the direction I was expecting for this post,” OR she will contact @Clydesdale to license the water skiing Buddha for a t-shirt before @BOS_Shirts draws one up.
  14. @RichardDoane, Rex Ryan is the former NY Jets coach that got way too much media and internet attention when his wife’s feet had their own you tube channel. I’ll let someone else fill in the details. I didn’t need to go past the headline.
  15. @RichardDoane, your post probably prompted Rex Ryan to join BoS.
  16. The day @swc5150’s offered that black and red for sale almost put me in the position of calling my wife and telling her that we invested in a second boat. Great colors.
  17. @aupatking, have it shipped to the office and take an empty ski box with you the day you plan to bring it home, because you are sending Horton a ski. Then when you come home with a ski in the box because Horton changed his mind, your problem is solved.
  18. Looking forward to the insights about what they learned and how the design was impacted.
  19. @Than_Bogan, the only question mark that matters is the one that follows, “how soon can the Adams take my money?”
  20. Deep water starts would not be option, and you only fail to dock start once with that approach.
  21. I met my wife on a collegiate ski team, so my kids would say skiing hasn’t just made their lives better, but that they owe their very existence to water skiing.
  22. @BraceMaker, fair enough. Definitely an untested layman’s experience. Intuitively, the removal the aluminum bar across the middle of the ski, which made a huge difference, points to an element of flex. But to your point, fit and roll could have been in play too.
  23. I got sucked into trying the old HO EXO bindings. When I scrapped them and went to Reflex, the ski came alive. It was a very material change. Ski flex matters.
  24. Unless Cord or Marcus makes a play against Caldwell, I think he has a new sweatshirt headed his way.
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