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That hurts me all over again each time I watch it!
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That hurts me all over again each time I watch it!
Wakeskate...super easy on your body when you fall
I’ve often wondered why there isn’t a divorce attorney firm set up at the launch ramp right next the boat/ski rental shop.A mirror made a huge difference in not having to turn around. I can see her and my speed by just moving my eyes & concentrate on her ideal speed of 16mph. I usually get close & then just feather one throttle to maintain a certain speed.
I joke with people that if you want to see how strong your marriage is, buy a boat.
Holy crap.....what happened?Pretty sure I broke a bone in my foot on one last month.![]()
@Babin Farms .....before she tows you again maybe you should tell her that you let the policy lapse on that big insurance policy you used to have. Worked for me - she now drives a lot better with nothing to gain by killing me.......just sayin'Tweaked my back yesterday wakeboarding. Wife decided 5-10mph was a good speed to go & I tried to stay up with everything I had thinking she would speed up and must have done something to the lower back. Not her first time driving but evidently she doesn’t pay attention to what I do when piloting the boat with others wakeboarding.
@YamaNoob I have been putting the rope on the top of my tower above the Bimini top. I then make sure the Bimini is in the first (lowest position in back). I don't have any issue with rub also when people cut to the extreme on the sides.
Where does everyone put the rope, above? Below? Is it boat model dependent?