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I own and operate Silver Cove Marine, which is an inboard boat restoration, service, and sales facility located in Mooresville, North Carolina. We specializes in Nautiques and Correct Crafts, and also provide general service for Nautiques fifteen years old and older.
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They don't seem to have the master module/upgrade kit - I reached out to them directly and we shall see. I also called Doug over at White Lake Marine to see what he could do.
It's not bad - we typically go to Potomac Creek, which gets dicey because it's shallow (5-6 feet), so it's safe but destroys the wake size until you get out a little bit. For slalom (which is my bag) there isn't a marina so the traffic seems pretty light as of late.
We just moved here about a year ago, so we're still trying to figure out the lay of the land, what's deep enough, etc. I just learned last week that if my boat isn't in 9-10 ft of water it will simply *not* surf...
I hear ya. Ours is the same way on surf. Got to be deep. There are 3 slalom courses at LKA. Two are private and one is up from OCT to APR. By the reactor exhaust so water is warm all year. I havent slalomed since last year. 226 Is not real slalom friendly! Moved on to boarding. Have a Goode Nano RFF ans bindings for sale if ur interested.
Where is it listed? And how much? I've been toying with getting a new ski this year...
As for a course, I'm strongly considering registering 24 balls as crab-pots and just being the worst crab fisherman ever....
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