Ok, you guys are definitely more hardcore than I am
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Here's another one from the same day. Obviously 5-ball was a problem all day....Attached Files
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Originally posted by Hammer View PostOutstanding!
I knew it couldn't all be wakesports, and I am not the slightest bit surprised to find out that Tige' owners are the ones that want the best of both worlds. It seems to be what this boat has to offer.
bfrank - I have an arsenal to ride this year. Decision time will come in March when the ice rolls off the lake. My favorite is the Monza. Got rid of the '05 and the '07 because I prefer the '06. I also have boots on a Prophesy that I'm holding out high hopes for and was blown away by the Yellow Fisher (orange....not so much) and the MPD at the ski test this year. You're not that far from us here in Ohio. If you want to ski behind a newer Tige' you have a standing invite to come down and take sets behind my '08 20i. It's an incrediblely capable hull.
bk3104 - I love your older/wiser quote It's no different here. Aside from the collegiate skiers it seems like 35 and over (especially the men) ski, everyone else (and the women folk) boards.
I'm going to try and pump up the slalom part of this forum board even if I have to do it with crash pictures
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We have driven my friend's 2007 20V through the course and it's surprisingly good. 32-off and 35-off are flat as a table top.
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Originally posted by Hammer View PostDoesn't anyone slalom over here? Or is Tige's domination of the perfect wake shape turned everyone into wakesports people?
2006 22Ve. Older now and not in shape any more, so recently: Down to 34mph, back out to 15 loop, lengthened to 70 in ski. TAPS 3. Amazing what the "wall" looks like with a little "cropping"Attached FilesLast edited by MRMoffat1; 02-14-2008, 05:52 AM.
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Originally posted by MRMoffat1 View PostOh Yeah.
2006 22Ve. Older now and not in shape any more, so recently: Down to 34mph, back out to 15 loop, lengthened to 70 in ski. TAPS 3. Amazing what the "wall" looks like with a little "cropping"
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Originally posted by 1Lab_trainer View PostNice. I like the thumbs up and even the cut. Me I am on injured reserve! Took out left knee. Started with meniscus tear which compounded into a partial knee replacement that compounded again with tissue scarring issues and the third PT session. Last season the lead knee would not stand the pressure of getting up so more PT punishment starting 2/18 and going thru May 1. I feel the need to ski again.
Seriously, for my best friends 40th birthday, we got some old wooden skis and mounted a walker to it. He actually tried it out the next day. I wish I had a digital picture of that...it was funny.
Good luck with the PT! It definitely sucks getting old.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Getting old is tough. For the first time this year (and from now on no doubt), my 18 year old son (who of course wakeboards) passed me up in skill and stamina on the double diamond runs up at Crystal.
Here is another comparison: Look at where the handle is on the photo of Hammer (post 18) vs me. Clearly Hammer is much much younger/stronger . . . . . . .Last edited by MRMoffat1; 02-15-2008, 02:30 AM.
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