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    #16
    wow... and to think we put the boat in the week the ice goes out and start riding right away the record for us is
    38 degree water and 55-60 degree air.

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      #17
      My water maxes out about 73. We start surfing when snow is still on the ground
      Build thread: http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?14787-Duffy-s-2005-24v-wakesurfing-mod-thread&highlight=duffys+24v

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        #18
        Tahoe rarely ever gets over 65 and I ride it all the time. I think the coldest I've ridden it without any kind of suit was 63 and it was still doable.

        So ya, claiming 77 as polar bear is 100% pansy ***. What's wrong, can't find a wetsuit with a skirt?
        You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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          #19
          I'm planning on putting in as soon as I finish with my upgrades. Shooting for right after the ski hill closes around April 8th. Water should be a balmy +or- 40 degrees with air temps hopefully in the 50-60 degree range.

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            #20
            It's called: "acclimatising to open water"

            Risks of jumping into cold water include

            Cold shock
            Hypothermia
            Cramp
            Heart attack
            Asthma
            Cold water urticaria

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              #21
              Originally posted by NICKYPOO View Post
              Why do you insist on telling us what a pansy you are? If I couldn't ride in temps like that, I'd wear a god damn dress.
              Wear a dress hell, my wife would jump at a chance to ride at those temps!
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                #22
                Originally posted by NICKYPOO View Post
                Tahoe rarely ever gets over 65 and I ride it all the time. I think the coldest I've ridden it without any kind of suit was 63 and it was still doable.

                So ya, claiming 77 as polar bear is 100% pansy ***. What's wrong, can't find a wetsuit with a skirt?
                Edit- 53 was the coldest I rode with no suit.
                You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Nobody View Post
                  It's called: "acclimatising to open water"

                  Risks of jumping into cold water include

                  Cold shock
                  Hypothermia
                  Cramp
                  Heart attack
                  Asthma
                  Cold water urticaria
                  Maybe watersports aren't for you. Perhaps you should stick to hot tubbing. In the summer. During the day. At or near the equator.

                  I do however find it amusing that you are trying to dig up facts in order to rationalize the fact that you are a *****.
                  You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by NICKYPOO View Post
                    Maybe watersports aren't for you. Perhaps you should stick to hot tubbing. In the summer. During the day. At or near the equator.

                    I do however find it amusing that you are trying to dig up facts in order to rationalize the fact that you are a *****.
                    This is a sign from the Tige' gods that my curse from Dave Bell is lifted. Now I need to find a Panzy AZZ avaitar.
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Nobody View Post
                      This is a sign from the Tige' gods that my curse from Dave Bell is lifted. Now I need to find a Panzy AZZ avaitar.
                      Hey, leave me out of this.....

                      I've been nice and keep my comments to myself lately... Unless you are my ex-wife!!!

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                        #26
                        HE'S ALIVE! Welcome back DA!

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                          #27
                          This has nothing to do with Dave. He apparently thinks you are D-bag. I, on the other hand, feel the term D-bag generally refers to a someone with testicles.
                          You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Nobody View Post
                            It's called: "acclimatising to open water"

                            Risks of jumping into cold water include

                            Cold shock
                            Hypothermia
                            Cramp
                            Heart attack
                            Asthma
                            Cold water urticaria
                            You forgot "shrinkage".

                            I for one appreciate the humorous tongue-in-cheek comments of Nobody in this thread.

                            As a kid, we moved from Maryland to central Florida in October and swam often in the ocean for the next month or so. The next season, there was no way we were going in that cold water. It is a matter of frame of reference. If you get enough riding in when the water is 78+, then why expose yourself to discomfort.

                            That said, I do not get enough riding in when the water is 78+ (as many of us do not), so need to expand into colder water.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Timmy! View Post
                              HE'S ALIVE! Welcome back DA!
                              Thanks, I have been around... I just don't post whore any more. Don't have time. Found a hobby in saltwater reef keeping.

                              Originally posted by NICKYPOO View Post
                              This has nothing to do with Dave. He apparently thinks you are D-bag. I, on the other hand, feel the term D-bag generally refers to a someone with testicles.
                              LOL

                              p.s. not adding fuel to this fire still....

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by da.bell View Post
                                Hey, leave me out of this.....

                                I've been nice and keep my comments to myself lately... Unless you are my ex-wife!!!
                                Yes, you have been exceptional and we really truly miss the old Dave, but we also like the new Dave. Sorry to hear about the divorce, had two in my life and there no fun. Good to hear from you, and yes....Nobody misses you.

                                Originally posted by NICKYPOO View Post
                                This has nothing to do with Dave. He apparently thinks you are D-bag. I, on the other hand, feel the term D-bag generally refers to a someone with testicles.
                                I'm Dbag...at least I was Dbag, got new badge this week "Pansy ***"

                                Originally posted by Duncan View Post
                                You forgot "shrinkage". Big pansy turns into little pansy

                                I for one appreciate the humorous tongue-in-cheek comments of Nobody in this thread.

                                As a kid, we moved from Maryland to central Florida in October and swam often in the ocean for the next month or so. The next season, there was no way we were going in that cold water. It is a matter of frame of reference. If you get enough riding in when the water is 78+, then why expose yourself to discomfort.

                                That said, I do not get enough riding in when the water is 78+ (as many of us do not), so need to expand into colder water.
                                Once you move to Florida you learn to toughen up and swim with the gators (all sizes). Lets see you Pansy AZZ Yankee boys come down here and swim 30' away from the marsh and grass beds.

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