how are you getting them constructed with different materials? are Rickters going to be availible in the future different layup options? ie. epoxy resin????
chris I need a pair of those next time I see you....those are way better than the ones I have now..
a hook n go sholudnt laset more than 10 seconds.....I have seen tows at my local break with riders in the water for 3-4-5 minutes screwing around with bow eyes, long ropes, tow ropes locked in...
im in the midst of reinforcement on mine and the space up in the nose is TIGHT
I dont thinik a roundie nosefoam will fit past the pole bracket area........im going to cram a pool noodle up in there
the fuel filler should help with the scupper issues..
short rope keeps the boats traveling as one unit....if you have: ski--------wave-----------ski no good. you want ski---ski
biggest thing...you have to be mindful of the hull behind you and keep track of it with your foot......if it does come up on you it can spear you in the...
the rope isnt the issue....the rope that I wear around my waist has a tensile strength of like 2200 lbs..
the carabiners are the issue...
to get ones with a working load of 400lbs they are stout and uncomfortable....especially in stainless
you have to consider constant stress...
I tried to help this dude out awhile back as well...all he did was run me in circles then blow me off
the new yamasaki?
thats the biggest freaking joke ever..........if you are who we think you are you are disgracing edwins name
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