Originally posted by surroundsound64
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Sickness only begins to describe it....it is a crazy addiction. In the past, I was a recreational skier and decided that wakboarding was more fun. A friend introduced me to the course this summer and my perspective has totally changed. It is the most fun you can have on the water. I am not sure that will ever wakeboard again!
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It sounds like you need to go talk to this guy skiing in your area. If he is performing at a level that intriques you I would think he would be a great source of information. More than likely he would be willing to assist you and your family. Most boaters are very freindly and willing to help.
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perspective
Just to add my $.02 as well....
I do both ski and board. I agree that boarding is easy and has a lot of appeal to the young (lazy) crowd. I'm 25 and have been skiing since I was 10. It is a lot easier for me to find people to board with than to ski with. It just seems like a lost art. Then again....up here in Nebraska, not a lot of opportunity to experience skiing on an actual slalom course. I was lucky enough to have a couple guys in the area growing up who built and maintained their own.
For NHcrossfan -- that is great that your son has the passion for skiing, it just seems like the industry as a whole is change.
Now, more on point
If possible or feasible, i'd opt for the direct drive with a tower.
I agree with what FLlongball said (again, if it will work for you). You'd get a great skiing wake, and for beginning wakeboarding etc. you would have a useable wake.
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236 slalom
...................wakeboarding is easy..........really. who do you ride with, i d like to see you do a tantrum to blind and tell me how easy it is. let me know how your head feels after the first few tries.......we are definitely lazy.
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Re: 236 slalom
Originally posted by iceman991...................wakeboarding is easy..........really.
Nobody is saying a tantrum to blind is easy, nor is running 35' off.
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Originally posted by jeffkLarry, next time we go I'll bring my old ski and let you ride it. It was a very good ski back in the late 80's. I still wish I brought my ski when Doug was there. I'll let you know next time we go.
Originally posted by surroundsound64I've got a descent ski... just no slalom course. Do you know of one around this area of Tx?
I also have an EZ Slalom portable in my attic that I'd love to get some use out of.
There are also two ski club courses in Tyler and I believe one privately owned course on Hideaway lake (although I've only heard about that one). The ski clubs rates have always been extremely reasonable, but I have had trouble getting in touch with those guys lately, a fact to which I know Jeff can attest.1998 Ski Nautique (Red/Silver Cloud), GT-40, Perfect Pass Stargazer 8.0z (Zbox), Acme #422, Tunable Rudder.
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