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Vid of "toe riding" a wakeboard. Hadn't seen this before and not even sure if it's called toe riding. But this is the dad of the new Surfer pictured below. Sorry about focus - working on that!
1 pic - Sagmanaur's Getto Ballast. Just remove the life jackets, add water (about 150 lbs full) and replace lid. Works great!!
2 Pic - Just one of our waves
3 Pic - Friend's Newest Surfer
4 Pic - After a hard day of surfing!
Nickypoo! Every now and then I come up for air to get on TigeOwners! My seats are due to be re-upholstered in the back. Everytime I think of buying a new boat, I go surfing and remember why I love our boats. Your's is a classic, it's look and color will never go out of style! Sweet pics!
Just thought I would share...These pics are nothing real special, but are special to me. Sorry about the wrong type of boat....
Here is the wife surfing. I don't know why, but she loves those glasses for surfing. The wave is not quite up to par with Bad 05's, but the sack was not even full, so I think it can get there.
My daughter and some of her friends...all happy as can be.
More kid smiles.
I have a 5 man water weenie from Rave Water Sports, probably the best $700 I have spent. More hours of fun than you can imagine.
And of course, we had to go jump from a modest sized rock..
A trip up Antelope canyon was great. And I forgot to mention, we took my 80 year old father. He had as good of a time as we did. It was a struggle for him to get in and out of the boat, but with a little help, he was always eager to go.
This one says it all, hair flying, just having fun in the water.
Cathedral canyon is my favorite place on Lake Powell. We actually drove the boat through the canyone behind the boat in this picture. There is about a foot of clearance (maybe) on each side. Go slow and everyone use your feet and hands.
I even taught my girls how to pull an anchor rope when it was very windy. They did a great job and we did not get blown off the anchors, despite 40 MPH gusts all day long.
Unfortunately, I could not get anyone up to go shred the butter, so it was me and my Rebel XT.
The sunsets can be pretty awesome at Powell, even when at the marina.
Very awesome pictures! It looks like you guys had a great time. That glass is amazing, it doesn't look that early, but then again, I couldn't get anybody out earlier than 9 am. Before houseboats, the sun would wake us up. The only problem with your pictures is that you are making me feel guilty for not taking my dad. Way to go!
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