Slalom driver help |
Post Reply | Page <12 |
Author | |
phatsat67
Grand Poobah Joined: March-13-2006 Location: Indiana Status: Offline Points: 6150 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
|
Dude Tom, for sure. This is why I have always hated the throttle set up of other manufacturers. CC always got it right in the arm rest department.
|
|
IAughtNaut
Grand Poobah Joined: August-22-2010 Location: TN Status: Offline Points: 2568 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
|
you could also demo one of the easy up widebody skis, those things pop out of the water on their own, and it would make it easier for you to hone in your position when you go back to the standard ski
|
|
Orlando76
Grand Poobah Joined: May-21-2013 Location: Mount Dora, FL Status: Offline Points: 3108 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
|
Ding ding ding we have a winner. Tom hit the nail on the head. Went out last night, made very minor adjustments in my form, basically, extended arms so my front knee and elbows were all lined up. Dad slowly rolled into the throttle, slower than he says he has in 50 years with a skier, and Vola! I got up 4 times in a row. No pain, no strain, no sprain. He's used to his Nautique which doesnt shoot out the hole like that. Skied 4 times around the lake. On my way home I thought about everything you guys have said. Ive always drove like Tom described, with the wrist, but it occurred to me that both my wife and I have only driven stick shift vehicles. So when I get home her and I talked and asked her to show me how she drives and asked her without leading towards the correct answer, does she use her wrist to move the throttle or her elbow. She innocently said and displayed her elbow. Holy heck, her throttle movement was all shoulders and elbows as if she's shifting an old long throw tranny. It makes my forearms hurt thinking about it. I said maybe tonight we can go out and keep your elbow in the same spot on the boat, wrist in the same location towards the base of the throttle and move the throttle like a flamboyant gay man using his hands when he talks. You know what I mean. I wonder if she had a water balloon in her palm between the throttle ball if that'll help ease the throttle, almost like an egg? I may tell her only touch the, throttle arm below the ball so she'll have less leverage. Maybe I shouldn't have dismantled and cleaned/lubed the Morse 3 weeks ago along with those Teleflex Extreme cables and correctly aligned all the components together. Thanks for the help and input guys. She always does good but Hope I can tune my wife in a lil better. |
|
Hollywood
Moderator Group Joined: February-04-2004 Location: Twin Lakes, WI Status: Offline Points: 13513 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
|
I think this thread has pretty well covered everything, and with almost no side tracks!
Maybe removing the knob will also minimize the throttle mashing? You do realize that when she figures out how to accelerate she will also find the snake and all of this will have been pointless... |
|
emccallum
Platinum Member Joined: August-08-2006 Location: Clarks Hill SC Status: Offline Points: 1084 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
|
If you plan on continuing skiing, go ahead and order a perfect pass now. As you get better you are going to start fighting about speed control.
PP saves my marriage several times a season, when the kids aren't around, and she is the only driver available! |
|
GlassSeeker
Grand Poobah Joined: November-26-2008 Location: Elk Grove, CA. Status: Offline Points: 2421 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
|
Most awesome statement I ever read on ccf |
|
This is the life
|
|
GlassSeeker
Grand Poobah Joined: November-26-2008 Location: Elk Grove, CA. Status: Offline Points: 2421 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
|
Roys wife had the heavy hand while he was learning to foot so I stepped in with her and gave her the tips live as sje drove and explained why ...she figured it out and peace and happiness prevailed...have a buddy take the heat.
|
|
This is the life
|
|
Orlando76
Grand Poobah Joined: May-21-2013 Location: Mount Dora, FL Status: Offline Points: 3108 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
|
Our boat has spent literally more time in the water this past month than on trailer with 2x a day being launched not uncommon and no signs of snake. Plus our night temps are up which I really think the snake was catching heat off the engine. If she finds the snake, we'll I know nothing about it.
I'm not familiar with perfect pass other than its cruise control? I don't need EFI for that? She does EXCELLENT once on plane, my dad is the one who needs it, he insists on pulling me at 27/28. |
|
emccallum
Platinum Member Joined: August-08-2006 Location: Clarks Hill SC Status: Offline Points: 1084 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
|
It will keep you at a constant speed as you ski. Perfect pass was originally designed for boats with a cable throttle (Carb or EFI), while Zero Off works on the drive by wire boats. They are well worth the money. One less thing for the driver to think about it. I pull tons of kids on all kinds of things, so being able to dial in a speed over and over again, makes it more enjoyable for driver and rider! Keep on skiing! |
|
Post Reply | Page <12 |
Tweet
|
Forum Jump | Forum Permissions You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot create polls in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum |