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    I have a few stereo items for sale along with some misc. items. I have a pair of Skylon Deafcon III tower speakers. They are in great shape and sound amazing. I also have some black speaker sox that are included along with all the mounting hardware. They also have the quick disconnect.

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    I also have two subwoofers. One is an Alpine 10" RD, 200 to 500 RMS with 1500 watts peak power. This is a heavy sub! I also have one JL W3v3 10" that came out of my tacoma stealthbox but used it on the boat last year.

    I also have the entire stock Clarion system that came with the 2003 22v Riders edition, 6 boat speakers with tweeters, 2 amps (one-2 channel, and one 4 channel clarion ams) along with the Clarion 10" sub that was stock. I realize this isn't worth anything but could be used as spare parts for the stock clarion if anyone needed.

    I have a few launch pad sacs for sale. two of them are 350lbs each and have seperate storage bags to protect the sacs, the other is a captains chair that holds 210lbs. The captains chair was used for less than a half of season. I have upgraded my sacs and have these just laying around.
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    And last but not least I have a NSP 5'10" surfboard for beginners looking to learn to wakesurf.
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    I Was hoping to get $250 for the speakers, they retailed for $1200. Everything else make me a reasonable offer. I figure it's best for someone else to enjoy than just sitting in my basement collecting dust.

    #2
    what is the condition of the board?how much for the surfboard shipped to fla. thanx i really like those speakers to but i want wetsounds but that price is getting my attention. let me know about the board. or maybe a package on board and speakers shipped to fla. thanx again

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      #3
      The board is in good shape, it was only used last season maybee 10 times. The speakers definitley crank, you can here them from 70' back. But if it says anything, I replaced them with Wetsounds

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        #4
        i would like to bump this thread and get some input on this board. i am newb at surfing and would like to hear about pros or cons on this board. micah did you just advance from this board or do you not surf anymore? im a bigger guy 6-1 245# and think a bigger board is goin to help me out. is this board big enough? thanx for the input.

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          #5
          I'm 6'2 and 190lbs. It is plenty big enough for me. All we do is surf. The wakeboard did not make it out once last year and I don't anticipate taking it out again. The NSP is not a trick board, you will not be able to do 360's on it (at least I don't think so). It is more of a beginner board, the more surface area the easier to get up and maneuver. When we went to Lake Powell last year I had the opportunity to ride a Walker board and fell in love. I have since ordered a custom Walker F-18 and absolutley love it. As you advance and you're able to drop the rope and start doing tricks you will want a shorter or smaller board. I will have the boat out May 2nd and 3rd at Standley lake if you want to come give it a try. I would be happy to give you some time behind the boat to see the difference between a trick board (like my walker or tsunami) or a long board like the NSP. Plus I need to show off my wave, I just dialed it in at the end of last season.

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            #6
            so is the a surfboard or wakesurfboard or is there a difference. at the beginer level? sorry for the dum ?? i just dont know. i have only been on a true surfboard (6') and didnt know if there is any big differences. i have not yet been able to get rid of the rope yet but i have only been 3-4 times. i do get slack in it but end up needing to give it a tug every so often to keep up. plus my wife wont wakeboard and i think she will like this and i can get her out on the boat more often wich means more fun for me as well.
            Last edited by kko; 03-23-2008, 02:19 AM.

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              #7
              sending a PM

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                #8
                Sent ya a PM. I am going to the cabin for 5 days but will be checking emails off and on. Thanks Bibbs

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                  #9
                  PM Sent

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                    #10
                    hello hello is there anybody out there?

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                      #11
                      Sorry kko, It is shaped more like a true surf board. I have three different types of boards. My CWB Tsunami is shaped more like a skim board (really skinny and fins up front and back) it is 4'10"and it is for more advanced riders. My Walker F-18 is it's own unique shape (really thick and fins only in the back) and it is also 4'10". I can't say enough good things about this board. This was the board I was finally able to drop the rope for good. The NSB board is shaped more like a traditional surfboard. Everyone that tries to surf on my boat started out on this board. It seemed the easiest to get a new rider up. My wife loved the board. She has also moved on to the Walker. It is 5'11" tall so it has a much larger surface area. I guess what I'm getting at is it's a great beginner board and a good long board to have fun on. I couldn't have gotten where I'm at without it. But now that I have moved on I don't anticipate using it that often.

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                        #12
                        How much for the speakers?

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                          #13
                          Pretty much everything is either sold or spoken for. I have the captains chair fat sac (210lbs) for $30 and the NSB surfboard for $90

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                            #14
                            What's a captains chair fat sac? Sorry I'm still new to this but I am looking at buying some balast...also is that just a surfboard or a wakesurf board? I thought most/all the wakesurf boards were really short.....I'm a fairly big and uncordinated guy so I think a big board like that would help me out....especially help me learn....your thoughts?
                            Last edited by TallTige2001; 04-08-2008, 02:39 AM.
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                              #15
                              Here is a link showing what the chair is
                              http://www.wakeside.com/product/boat...+chair+2008.do We fit it in the walkway to the front of the bow but it can sit anywhere and used as a seat.
                              Mine has been used maybee 4 times. I can sell it for $30. I found out that the surfboard was not a good economic decision to ship it. UPS wanted $200 to ship it to Florida. I think for really big guys learning to surf a board that size is great. You should look for a Inland Blue like this http://www.wakeside.com/product/boat...+chair+2008.do I've heard nothing but good things regarding these boards for larger riders.

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