If one of the competitors has a problem can't they just ask for everyone to be teched??? Seems like someone should just step up and do it. Then when the IJSBA sees almost everyone DQ'd they will set it in stone for the next year. Just my opinion.
6-7 ft is a good height. You have to remember that the ramp will sink down into the water quite a bit with all the weight. Ramps are very fun but wreck skis quick. linoleum makes a good top for them. You have to brace the ramp very good for the impact of the skis. In China our aluminum...
Chuck is an awesome guy. He spent hours with me on the phone the other day from his hospital bed helping me set-up my Total Loss. He has taken parts off his own ski for myself and others to get us back on the water for a weekend while we wait for our new parts.
Last year I came to MI for...
Absolutly the craziest place to ride. I prefer not to not wear a helmet there because it is easier to swim/stay above the water and keep your balance without a helmet.
Looks awesome. I think you will be riding very nose high. You may want to glass some inserts into the rear so you can bolt on some hull extensions if needed.
Ross is the man. I am still waiting to see the show. There is no doubt in my mind that Ross could pull it, with ease off an actual wave. I bet within 2 months we'll be seeing a video clip of Ross doing a double flip. Keep it up Ross and Mike. Thanks for the Exposure!:biggthumpup:
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