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  • SGY
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jul 2003
    • 990



    #16
    Originally posted by surroundsound64
    I learned to ski long before I learned to wakeboard. Then I got a wakeboard and I thought it was a lot more fun that skiing. hehe. Maybe if I'd have ever been exposed to a course it might be different. None of the lake I have ever been to have a course so I've never been able to see if I like it. Oh well, maybe eventually.
    Surroundsound64, the course is an addicting sickness. It's what I'm thinking about when I go to bed and is usually on my mind when I get up in the morning. You should give it a try sometime.

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    • FLlongball
      • Dec 2006
      • 60



      #17
      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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      • jeffk
        • May 2006
        • 91



        #18
        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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        • jeffk
          • May 2006
          • 91



          #19
          Larry, 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.

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          • surroundsound64
            1,000 Post Club Member
            • Jul 2005
            • 2147

            • Longview, TX

            • 2018 230 1981 Ski Nautique

            #20
            I've got a descent ski... just no slalom course. Do you know of one around this area of Tx?
            2018 SAN 230
            1981 Ski Nautique
            Sold - 2011 Sport 200V
            Sold - 2000 SAN

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            • OldFart
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • Jun 2004
              • 401

              • South of North & East of West


              #21
              can't, u are sooo right! u need 2 boats! send the 2nd to my p.o. box 60..... Yellow_Flash_Colorz:
              \"The voices aren\'t real...but they have some good ideas.\"

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              • sludema
                • Aug 2006
                • 9

                • Dallas, TX


                #22
                Has anyone slalomed behind the 226? I test drove a 220 and realized that slaloming is not an option behind that, but the hull looks a lot different on the 226. Unfortunately a 211 is not big enough for my family and the kids' friends.

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                • HOskier313
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 11

                  • Columbus, OH


                  #23
                  see signature...
                  Slalom - if it was easy, they\'d call it wakeboarding

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                  • jscurtiss
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 9



                    #24
                    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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                    • iceman991
                      • Jul 2006
                      • 138

                      • 707

                      • 81' ski nautique 20th anniversary edition 05' SANTE 210

                      #25
                      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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                      • jscurtiss
                        • Feb 2007
                        • 9



                        #26
                        not to thread-jack this, but let me rephrase

                        for entry level riders, my belief is that it's easier to board than to slalom. that is also my experience

                        still, my thoughts from above stand about the original topic

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                        • Hollywood
                          1,000 Post Club Member
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 1930

                          • WIIL


                          #27
                          Re: 236 slalom

                          Originally posted by iceman991
                          ...................wakeboarding is easy..........really.
                          I've taught people to wakeboard in 1-2 hours. Good luck doing that with slalom. The simple act of riding a wakeboard is easier to learn for most than a slalom ski, it's true.

                          Nobody is saying a tantrum to blind is easy, nor is running 35' off.

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                          • east tx skier
                            1,000 Post Club Member
                            • Apr 2005
                            • 1561

                            • Tyler, TX


                            #28
                            Originally posted by jeffk
                            Larry, 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.
                            Jeff, I thought you had in in the back of the truck. Pretty soon, we'll haul my boat down to "the river" and I'll see if I can show you guys where the stumps aren't. Bring your skis though as I don't have a tower or ballast (not that I wouldn't be as happy as can be to pull you guys boarding as long as you like assuming a tower and ballast aren't absolutely necessary).

                            Originally posted by surroundsound64
                            I've got a descent ski... just no slalom course. Do you know of one around this area of Tx?
                            We have permanently anchored subs off of our dock down there. It takes about an hour to swim the buoys out, but since the boat road ends before you get to that cove, people who don't know the area are scared to take their boats down there. So it is virtually a private setup. Lily pads and low water have been an obstacle in the past two seasons because of lack of rain though.

                            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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