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Geez....one more thing on the barefooter's hazard list.
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I was not driving. I woulda stopped. Just sayin.

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wassup!!! 18 days and nothing new here????
Looking forward on having the boat ready for this WE..so I will probably have some footage of fall/winter footing!!!

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Hey Seb, couldn't pass on your post. Been footing like crazy around here! Posted 8 big sets over the weekend. Just got out of the water today. All told, the weather has been REAL crappy in CA up to a couple of weeks ago. Today is the first hot day (94 deg. F) since last year. Real late start to the warm weather.

I have some video, but have not taken the time to edit and post, so SacFooter is behind. I promise a video post this week.
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Roy, good to hear, can't wait to see. Seb, I broke my foot 4 weeks ago or so, got the cast off last week, another week, and I am cleared to get back on the water. Can't wait. So Roy videos will be good!
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The 8 man double boom banana boat run 2 days ago was the only footing outside of ski shows I've done in about 5 weeks. So, basically nothing this spring, too much working on boats, lifts, equipment.
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Kevin, any pics of that??? I must have missed them up here
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Originally posted by skutsch skutsch wrote:

Kevin, any pics of that??? I must have missed them up here


Steve,

Over on the CT gathering thread.
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Well done! Very cool, I am guessing a little rough water involved.
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

The 8 man double boom banana boat run 2 days ago was the only footing outside of ski shows I've done in about 5 weeks. So, basically nothing this spring, too much working on boats, lifts, equipment.


You shoulda come and picked up your stuff in person...me and Eddie had the lake to ourselves again Saturday. Great footing.

BTW...did your stuff catch up with you?

As to the 8 man boom ride...we did that at Norris quite a few years ago when one of the guys got a new boat. Seems to me it was in the early 80's. I don't think I have a picture of it but I know my brother does. Hopefully he will see this and get one on here.


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Getting back into the groove here. I have found myself in a bit of a rut, so this season I am going to do something about it. More to come.


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Roy: AWESOME! Love that one foot start, I am going to work on that so next time I screw up an foot/ankle I can still ski!!! Looks like you got a new suit too. Very cool!
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I learned by kicking off a slalom ski. Find an old ski and take the back of the front boot off. kick out your back foot and plant it in the water as if you had two ski's on. Once you feel comfortable give the drive the thumbs up to gain speed. once your at the speed kick the ski off.   Everyone learns differently ive come to realize. good luck!
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Originally posted by jbear jbear wrote:

BTW...did your stuff catch up with you?

As to the 8 man boom ride...we did that at Norris quite a few years ago when one of the guys got a new boat. Seems to me it was in the early 80's. I don't think I have a picture of it but I know my brother does.


Not Friday and didn't bother to check on Saturday.

You have it on video, it's a gray/black 82 Ski Nautique with a 454 I thought you said. 8 man double boom [Speedo] run.
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

Originally posted by jbear jbear wrote:

BTW...did your stuff catch up with you?

As to the 8 man boom ride...we did that at Norris quite a few years ago when one of the guys got a new boat. Seems to me it was in the early 80's. I don't think I have a picture of it but I know my brother does.


Not Friday and didn't bother to check on Saturday.

You have it on video, it's a gray/black 82 Ski Nautique with a 454 I thought you said. 8 man double boom [Speedo] run.


How do you remember this stuff? Next you're gonna tell me you remember my truck door code.

'82 would've been a 2001 model and I think it was an '81. Big block..I can't remember. Correct on the speedos tho. No sissy suits for us guys. Wish I knew how to put the video on here. Wish I just had a picture of it. That would be easier.

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Originally posted by jbear jbear wrote:

How do you remember this stuff? Next you're gonna tell me you remember my truck door code.

'82 would've been a 2001 model and I think it was an '81. Big block..I can't remember.


0_737 ? I'm pretty sure it ends in 737

Gate code = 124730 ? Close again but not quite sure here either.

A second generation Ski Nautique with a big block would be a monster, I'm pretty sure it was a 2001. Lesson's over go watch the video!
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Which pages should I look at for tips on getting up long line?
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well first... do you already barefoot?
or are you trying to learn for the first time to barefoot and all you have is long line? (no boom?)
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I did boom at a the CT mini reunion at Tims house. So I've been up and such. Just wondering if long line is basically the same as far as feet down to your butt and stand like with a boom.
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Eric, Sorry I left Tims before seeing your boom run, but good start. The natural progression of things would be to do what you did directly on the boom, then learn a deep water start with a short line (5-feet) off the boom, then move to long line. Going from where you are to long line start is a big jump, but not impossible. I would recommend getting a boom or finding a friend with a boom and working in small steps, but I am not discouraging you from going right to long line, but it will be harder. Just going on your feet will be harder long line than holding on to the boom, so you should try to get the feeling of footing long line before trying to start that way. Perhaps dropping a ski or standing up off a kneeboard or wakeboard. Again, starting deep water starts at this point is a big step but doable. First step would be getting comfortable in a three point stance (riding on your butt with your feet on the water, like you did to stand up on the boom.) Good luck with it.
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Thanks Larry. A friend of mine has a barefoot suit and we were gonna give it a shot just go fun with pretty low expectations. If it doesn't work I'll be looking forward to trying a 5 foot line at the NE reunion
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Dont rule out long line and dropping a ski. That's how us oldtimers learned before barefoot suits and booms and kneeboards.... Find an old slalom ski, take off the heel cup and go from there.
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do you or have you ever surfed? if so or not, learn to straddle a kneeboard or wakeboard sans bindings in the water as if you were on a surfboard waiting on a good wave. When you can straddle the board easily, then grab the rope, lean back and give the long line a try.    learn long line by standing up off of the kneeboard just outside of the wake in the trough. A suit would be nice but isn't required.   

if you've footed from a boom, you have the general feel for it already. As Larry said, going from boom straight to longline wouldn't be optimal in my opinion (especially if you try to learn a deepwater start at the same time). Kneeboard gets my vote.

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I'll see if he has a kneeboard laying around. I'll probably try a deep water long line start just for kicks.
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If you do do that, a few tips:

rigid body
arms straight, handle at waist
arch back HARD!!!
dig your shoulder blades into the water
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feet hugging rope or one draped over rope (be forewarned tho, if you get into trouble and start dragging, the handle can pop out our your hands and wack your feet pretty hard (see last post, first page))
don't sit up until your are at a speed where your body is planing or your butt will drag you down.
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use a non stretch rope...75' and go for the kneeboard or step off of a ski, have a positive "can do" attitude and you'll do it and have a blast
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Originally posted by 75 Tique 75 Tique wrote:

Dont rule out long line and dropping a ski. That's how us oldtimers learned before barefoot suits and booms and kneeboards.... Find an old slalom ski, take off the heel cup and go from there.


I resemble that remark Larry!

2K, kick off a slalom, takes the driver out of the equation also, just get up to speed and hold it. Learning Kneeboard and deep starts is much easier with a skilled driver.
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Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:

Originally posted by 75 Tique 75 Tique wrote:

Dont rule out long line and dropping a ski. That's how us oldtimers learned before barefoot suits and booms and kneeboards.... Find an old slalom ski, take off the heel cup and go from there.


I resemble that remark Larry!

2K, kick off a slalom, takes the driver out of the equation also, just get up to speed and hold it. Learning Kneeboard and deep starts is much easier with a skilled driver.

I learned to step before I learned to deep... does that make me an oldtimer too?

Im not sure I would recommend trying to step off longline if youve never done it before. I learned on the boom first, then 5', then LL- and I still get nervous every time I kick a ski. I certainly wouldnt teach anyone that way. If you dont have a boom, Ill cast another vote for a kneeboard start- just have the driver go real slow (12-15mph) until youre outside the wake- and then roll the speed up nice and slow. Make sure you bring your feet all the way back to your a$$ when planting, same as I told you on the boom.
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winter footing...taken with the BB camera.....


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