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aupatking

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  1. @Horton look at the illustration again, where the measurements are labeled. Then think "Jersey Shore". Then, please forget I ever referenced those idiots
  2. I'm glad everyone was taking this serious, but really? No one noticed the illustration? Maybe it's me but I was under the impression that DFT and DTF were two, VERY different concepts. I'm am very curious, will my calipers measure DTF? If so, how is this measurement taken, where do I place the calipers, and....? My list of questions only gets bigger.
  3. @ShaneH your comment should have been the title. May have made @Horton happier
  4. For your weight, I'm with @Horton. I wouldn't even question it. I'm 6'2 190, 195 right now because I'm just now back on my feet, again . I've been asking myself the same question lately. I run a 67 at 34mph and love it. I don't think I need more ski, but just wonder if there is performance I'm missing out on. I used to run 66 when I was around 175-180. I'm just now trying to get back in my -28 pass. That just seems like a lot of ski to turn. You guys think I SHOULD be on a 68?
  5. Rebuild strength in my left/front leg, and transition timing. At least those are my "right now goals"
  6. @Horton the Percocet worked for me after my last surgery. B) I've found a couple posts I don't remember making. Don't post once you go to Norco, even the spell check doesn't help. There's just no keeping a thought in your head.
  7. @Ilivetoski , I bet. I'd be super ready to have the right plate. Might be a bit pissed too. I guess it's an honest mistake, but so is putting 3 wheels back on your car at the tire shop. I'm fairly certain you'll like what you've got when you get the right stuff. Do not put it on and go! Dry land test first, my 4 setting feels like my buddy's 7.
  8. By "end of the month" do you mean, literally, through the 30th? I may be able to fly down, the very end of the month to get a couple sets in. I'd love to ski with you. I was scheduled to come ski with Jodi last year but broke my leg 2 weeks before heading down there.
  9. Yep, as @Gloersen says, pretty sure you've got the wrong plate. @LeonL The 10 doesn't "look" too small when you just sit it in and click it in place, but like @Ilivetoski described, you can take it right out, by hand.
  10. Can you post a picture? I'd post one of mine but it's in Alabama and I'm in Arizona
  11. No, @Ilivetoski yours would very likely have 3 sets of holes for the toe loop. The xl plate has only 1 set of holes. @Gloersen is correct as well though, there are holes in the rear for your release mechanism hinge. Your problem sounds more like the plate being for the size 12 boots though
  12. What size did you get? The small, medium, and large all use the same plate. The xl has it's own plate
  13. It actually pains me to see people do things like that to good skis. Like that "smashing a perfectly good guitar" song. Cut up a Taperflex, leave the Monza alone
  14. Looks like the perfect spot. My wife loves playing at the cable parks and I want nothing more than to be on a slalom course. Thanks so much @Stevie Boy
  15. I know embarrassingly little about South Florida. I was looking here site with coaching near Tampa, which Fort Myers is not. Any suggestions. If it weren't directly related, I'd feel bad for hijacking
  16. It even uses Goode's new flex tail technology.
  17. Worth a try. I've done the super glue routine and don't enjoy it as much as you might think. Thanks for the info @Jdubs
  18. There's been a lot of playing with that. Look at the step bottom skis like the Connelly V's, HO S1&2 and CX, and a bunch more. I think they figured out the concave limits years ago when they realized the more important aspect there was the bevel. And a bunch of other stuff
  19. VIEWSide viewTop view tooLime.png Deck _flakeBrilliantLime.png Main Hull whiteFrost.png Hull Stripe whiteFrost.png Running Surface grey.png Floor whiteFrost.png Deck Stripe whiteFrost.png Interior Main margarita.png Interior Secondary Sunrise Silver Strike Regal Red Raven Black Cosmo Blue Margarita Charcoal Too Blue Too Orange White Frost FEATURES AND OPTIONSCLICK TO SELECT FEATURES Start Over desktopSave as desktop backgrounddesktopShare with friend or dealer This is what my submission looked like every time. Never got onto the desktop to do it right. What all the garbage above is describing is the boat that @Horton just ordered. Laziness is not rewarded.
  20. Thanks for the clarification @swc5150 I was told 85 but had no supporting documentation, so figured a "late 80's" would suffice. It was 50/50, I guessed wrong.
  21. I know the Outback of the same year used wood stringers and floor. Might want to look into that as well. Mastercraft left wood in the late 80's, Nautique in 93. Can't speak for Malibu. I agree, $8,00 is high. I saw a 98 Nautique sell locally last week for $9,000.
  22. @Ilivetoski , I just meant you'd have to get it shipped if you're not in Orlando. Totally agree with @Horton though, support the guys that support the site.
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