I agree. With the exception of the 20i all smaller I drives and maybe some Vs before 2003 are awesome slalom boats. Which is what tige was going for at first.
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Originally posted by Dents View PostI can relate to the 'old' guys. I have been on a slalom ski since I was 10 (34 now) and LOVE it. I think it is the rush of coming out of a turn and the instant speed of pulling across the wakes. Problem #1 is that I cant do it very long before I am worn out and problem #2 is that we are usually in small coves and at 32 mph you are at the other end and have to turn around. Also, the older style 21i has a NICE slalom wake. Mine is '98 2100wt(21i) and at 32 mph or faster, taps at 3 and 22 off it is not perfect but very very nice!!
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I have experimented at different speeds and taps settings. At 1 and 2 the wake has almost an i/o type wake forming in the center. With the taps at 3 it flatttens out the middle and the softens it up. At longer lines it might be better at 1 or 2 but never go that long. I go at either 22 or 28 off and the wake itsself is a non issue at the 3 setting but the trough is a little deep and wide so pretty much have to bounce over it.
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Reading this thread has brought back many a great slalom memory. When I was about 17, my buddy and I built our own portable slolam course out of PVC pipe, milk bottles, orange bueys? from Overtons and rope. We would take to the end of bullfrog bay at Lake Powell and do nothing but ski for days. Now I suffer great pain. Skied last friday morning and pulled something in my back and have been paying the price all week. Still love to cut and hold it through the wake for maximum speed.
Love the post about the Maharaja water ski. That was the ski you had to have. They are beautiful, but they are slower than tar. When I bought the RZ4 I made the dealer throw in a new Connelly for fat guys. Its a great ski!
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Originally posted by brody66 View PostI went slalom skieing yesterday for the first time ever and i think i like it more than wakeboarding. A friend of mine went out with me yesterday and he is a really good skier, he has always went behing his crownline 202 and shreds it up behind that, he loved skieing behind my boat, i know my boat doesnt have an amazing wakeboard wake or an amazing ski wake, but it does a pretty good job as a crossover for both, i think the wakeboard might not get much use anymore and i am looking for a nice ski now.
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Originally posted by da.bell View Post^^^ Agreed. Reason why I wakeboard.. I'm not spring chicken any more. I'm older than I use to be.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Originally posted by ahicken View PostReading this thread has brought back many a great slalom memory. When I was about 17, my buddy and I built our own portable slolam course out of PVC pipe, milk bottles, orange bueys? from Overtons and rope. We would take to the end of bullfrog bay at Lake Powell and do nothing but ski for days. Now I suffer great pain. Skied last friday morning and pulled something in my back and have been paying the price all week. Still love to cut and hold it through the wake for maximum speed.
Love the post about the Maharaja water ski. That was the ski you had to have. They are beautiful, but they are slower than tar. When I bought the RZ4 I made the dealer throw in a new Connelly for fat guys. Its a great ski!
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