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8122pbrainard
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Fantastic! When you do get the time, fill in the gaps! |
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Maximal691
Senior Member Joined: July-26-2011 Location: Saratoga ny Status: Offline Points: 109 |
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Easy Pete, i was making a joke a a out the elevator. I'll put a smiley face next time so my humor won't be lost through text. Sorry I havent created a profile, it's been a busy weekend. Honestly though it's the least of my concerns. If you really want we can be Facebook friends. I do have a boat, you have seen pictures of it. I think it's pretty rude to insinuate I'm making that up, or the fact we have lake property. If it makes you feel any better, nynautique can verify I have a boat. He's been to my house and has seen it. I'm pretty sure is mentioned my name somewhere on here before, but it's max. I'm not a bad guy pete, the people on the boards here who have met me or have made transactions with me would probably agree.
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8122pbrainard
Grand Poobah Joined: September-14-2006 Location: Three Lakes Wi. Status: Offline Points: 41045 |
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OK, sorry for the link but it's obvious you did not look at the web site enough. As suggested, please forward the link to your dad - He may have more patience to thoroughly look and understand what they have to offer. BTW, I take it you do not want to even post your first name in your profile? How about the diary entry? I'm beginning to get the idea that you really do not have a boat or a lake front property? Please correct me. |
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Waldo
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Son watch the 80's comment. I'll throw on the 1980's Kidder Pro Graphite and show you Hot Doggin.
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jbear
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trying to help Bill 'lighten' the load for the trek back up 98 steps... its what brothers are for..... john |
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Maximal691
Senior Member Joined: July-26-2011 Location: Saratoga ny Status: Offline Points: 109 |
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I need less of a tram, more of an elevator. Waves are why I'm on a cliff side, its always rough on our side. It makes docking and getting onto lifts fun. Usually every spring we grab some rocks and build a little beach, and in the winter the ice will destroy it.
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MI-nick
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that tram is sweet!! i've got bill barely beat...100 steps from my back door to the dock. over the past couple years i've hauled about 20 tons (literally 20 tons) of rock down those steps to shore up my shoreline...2, 5 gallon buckets at a time with a homemade carry yoke...no need to head to the gym...
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As far as I can tell, I'm not quite sure...
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8122pbrainard
Grand Poobah Joined: September-14-2006 Location: Three Lakes Wi. Status: Offline Points: 41045 |
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NG, Maybe one of these would help? Link this to Daddy. Thanks for filling us in. Considering you are "cliff side", I'd say you do not have to worry about erosion. Go fill up the ballast tanks and go for it! |
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AirTique98
Senior Member Joined: January-13-2011 Location: avon lake, ohio Status: Offline Points: 321 |
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"Cliff side" is basically most of our lake....but it does translate to some very calm water the majority of the time. I know what you mean by the cooler issue...98 steps from the top deck to the dock at my place and that's when the lake is at "full pool". Not really as bad as it sounds as it is a series of level changing "runways" interspersed with stairs. I will say the coolers are far lighter going back up!!! lol |
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Bill
98Air Nautique Former Owner: 1990 Ski Nautique 1981 Ski Nautique 1976 Ski Nautique 1971 Ski Nautique |
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AirTique98
Senior Member Joined: January-13-2011 Location: avon lake, ohio Status: Offline Points: 321 |
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Well, I had no doubt that Quinner's and my opinions would create a good bit of controversy....heck, my opinion elicits spirited debate within my own family!! I by no means meant to imply that anyone could or could not afford anything, and I'm probably one of the least condescending guys you would ever meet. I apologize if you felt my comments were so. One of the great things about our sport is the fact it is so multi-generational and there is usually a facet for everyone that allows friends and particularly family to be involved together for lifetimes. My in-laws [in their 80's] still vacation with our ski club every year and while they no longer ski they enjoy the boating, watching children and grandchildren, and the whole scene. I've always felt our sport was a great equalizer and certainly didn't mean to seem elitist...I was a working man my whole life who finally [at the age of 59] was fortunate enough to be able to realize a lifelong dream of owning a lakefront home. You are a very fortunate young man to have that available in your family and I hope you get half as much pleasure and enjoyment out of this sport as I have. And I agree with you....age has nothing to do with it. |
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Bill
98Air Nautique Former Owner: 1990 Ski Nautique 1981 Ski Nautique 1976 Ski Nautique 1971 Ski Nautique |
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Maximal691
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I'm on a cliff side of the lake. It makes everything from lifts to coolers a chore.
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AirTique98
Senior Member Joined: January-13-2011 Location: avon lake, ohio Status: Offline Points: 321 |
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Pretty much the only accepted way on our lake...basically they grade 10' up into the property and install rip/rap [rocks] along with some form of netting to hold in place. I've been trying to get some installed but my property must be done from the water and there is one and one only guy with the equipment to do so. On a lake with over 850 miles of shoreline you can imagine how busy he is. Couple that with the fact that our lake "swings" upwards of 40' in depth each year making for small windows when the work can actually be done, along with logistics of a marina where stone can be hauled in and transferred from trucks to barge. I'm "on the list" but no idea when that might be. |
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Bill
98Air Nautique Former Owner: 1990 Ski Nautique 1981 Ski Nautique 1976 Ski Nautique 1971 Ski Nautique |
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MI-nick
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i guess natural is relative...a collection of rocks is certainly more natural looking than corrugated steel...but a pile of rocks would protect just as well...
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As far as I can tell, I'm not quite sure...
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8122pbrainard
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No they do not. The only thing allowed is rock and then you even need a permit. Specs are real tough. Size of rock, distance away from the OHWM (ordinary high water mark) and height above the OHWM to name a few. BTW, as stated, steel and concrete are not what you want to look at. The basket type walls aren't very natural looking ether! I have a friend who put a precast basket type. He was ordered to remove it within 30 days and if not, the fine was $1000 a day. |
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MI-nick
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also, tim's photo sums up why i've never trick skied...i just think it looks kinda fruity...there is one old guy on my lake with a nice ski nautique that trick skis...he's really good, but he looks like he's swing dancing out there no offense to anyone who trick skis, it's just not for me.
i'm sure figure skating takes a lot of talent too, but i'd much rather play hockey instead... just for the record (as it seems to matter somewhat in this thread) i live on the water, wakeboard 100% of the time behind my 2001 with about 800lbs ballast, and my best tricks are heel and toe 5's... |
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As far as I can tell, I'm not quite sure...
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MI-nick
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do they allow gabion basket type walls?? those work very well, look good, the fish like 'em, don't reflect waves, relatively inexpensive...
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As far as I can tell, I'm not quite sure...
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8122pbrainard
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The DNR up north in my district hasn't allowed retaining/erosion control walls since they started enforcement back in the 20's. |
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fanofccfan
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We have erosion control measures on our little pond. No tanks fat sacs or lead. Problem is trying enforce the rules on a small lake type community. Also you can't tell people not to load their boat with lots of big people! I also agree that those throwing the biggest wakes are usually the ones that can barely stay up behind the boat and can't even cross the wake let alone throw a trick. We call 'em the dock rockers and they are a real PITA !!!!!
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Morfoot
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Well let's see I guess that is a matter of opinion. I'm guessing you haven't been to a Professional Waterski Tournament in a while. I've been going to the Master's at Callaway Gardens for quite some time and trick skiing is very much alive and well. With the comment about it not being on TV then I guess Slalom skiing is dead too with that philosophy as it hasn't been on TV in forever too. They're are plenty of pro young trick skiers out there younger than 24 and some juniors are up and coming. It's still fascinating to watch and the crowds I've seen still love the sport so it's not dead as you so proclaim. I bet 98% of people could walk right by Chris Parrish, Andy Mapple, Kristi Overton Johnston, and not know who they are and of there accomplishments in the field of watersports unless you are a fan of the sport. It all depends on your point of view. Andy Mapple can still tear up the slalom course at 49 and Bob Lapoint is 56 and can still do the same. How many pro wakeboarders are gonna be able to throw their game the same when they are 50+. Not too many I'd guess. I'm a wakeboarder as well but you don't need a boat loaded down with 1500lbs to throw your stuff. I've done it behind a Bass boat with the motor trimmed up. You have to work a little harder but that is what makes you a better athlete IMO. Most guys I see boarding with all that weight can barely ride but yet they churn up the water for those who are fishing,skiiing or boarding as well. Laws are starting to take place on some lakes forbidding wakeboard boats to fill their tanks because of erosion problems, and yes some are also not allowing retaining walls because the owners want the natural beauty of the lake. 52nd Masters Ski Tournament Jaret Llewllyn on his toe pass. The dude is 40 yrs old and still looks good on the water. 51st Masters Whitney McClintock Masters TRICK Champion age 19 |
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"Morfoot; He can ski. He can wakeboard.He can cook chicken.He can create his own self-named beverage, & can also apparently fly. A man of many talents."72 Mustang "Kermit",88 SN Miss Scarlett, 99 SN "Sherman"
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SNobsessed
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The erosion rate might go down this summer, see 'Gas Price' thread!
Maybe our government should build some cable parks? |
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8122pbrainard
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When I greet and welcome new members to CCfan, and if they haven't given their first names, I will typically ask if they would mind adding that to their profile. I will then go on to say that they should take some time and read some of the great info and threads taking note that most use first names. Unlike other sites, CCfan members don't use screen names very much. Making a diary entry is also a great way to fill others in on yourself. The pictures and text tell lots. Take some time and do a diary entry if you care to. |
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Maximal691
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Profile? What do you want to know about me? Just feel free to ask me.
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8122pbrainard
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Chris, Very well put. I agree totally. NG, You don't even want to fill in you profile? |
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8122pbrainard
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NG, In the state of Wisconsin where I have lake front property, you are not allowed to put up a retaining wall. We like to keep things looking natural and not have to look at some ugly concrete or steel wall. Nice work on keeping things green looking NY!! We all need to share the water. Some on the water just don't get that idea. |
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Maximal691
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I think were going to have to disagree that wake boarding doesn't require much talent. You're personal abilities came in when you said "it takes almost no skill" that would mean it must be really easy for you. I've been doing it for a while and I still find it challenging. As far as surfing goes, I've never done it from behind a boat, just in the ocean. Although I could stand up, I wouldn't say I had mastered it, and it was far from just standing on a dock. And as far as what bill said, it is condescending to say these people cannot afford lake property. Suppose I said said I was 60? Would it be ok for me to make these posts then? I'm actually 24 but I don't feel like age has anything to do with this.
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quinner
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Obviously I am referring to the basic skills to embark on a specific discipline, and yes IMO surfing is about as difficult as standing on a dock, please explain to me otherwise. Wakeboarding does require a bit more skill, balance and a bit of strength however is still nowhere near as difficult as tricking, again explain to me otherwise. Um, also not sure where my personal abilities were part of my conversation?? Holding back the sport, wow, lol, OK. You mentioned TV, can't say I have seen any water sport other then Wakeboarding on ESPN or any major network in years, guess I just don't have the clout I used too
When did I say it is not for me or a worthless sport? I Enjoy wakeboarding from time to time, particularly anytime I have a chance to ride a different board. What I did touch on originally is what I don't like about wakeboarding and surfing to some degree, the common mentality that you need thousands of pounds of ballast and a 3+ foot wake to do it. As an example a neighbor bought a 220 last year, running 1000lbs on top of the factory ballast, that boat comes out and all 220 acres of our lake is destroyed for riders who can barely do wake to wakes. Another neighbor started surfing last year, same thing.
So what are you max, 20-21 yrs old?? And your calling out Bill, who may be old enough to be your grandfather, as a hypocrite and condescending, not cool. Here's another wake up call, just because someone has a six figure wake boat does not mean they can or should afford it. |
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AirTique98
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No pissing...just opinions. And while I do own an Air and it does take in approximately 450lb of water when used for boarding it has never had sacks and has never been used to surf. My son uses his own boat for that when he comes over from N.C. |
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Bill
98Air Nautique Former Owner: 1990 Ski Nautique 1981 Ski Nautique 1976 Ski Nautique 1971 Ski Nautique |
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Maximal691
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Ok cool. Im looking at a pair on eBay and I found a pair locally too. Im leaning towards the stereos because they have them in two sizes and I guess they are lighter.
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mdvalant
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Not selling at this time, asked my buddy and he voted to keep them around. Sorry. Also sorry I'm on my phone and unable to help you argue with the grumpier old men.
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Maximal691
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This is just turning into a pissing match. If anyone has any wakeski info post up. Mdvalant did you catch my post about a price for your skis?
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