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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

Jon, make sure you drop the right ski


That might be better stated...

make sure you drop the correct ski...

depending on your forward foot choice!

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Wow We always teach people to ski by deep water slalom starts. We never drop them. The hardest part is getting up soo once ur up its not bad as long as you lean back. Just gotta keep that ski strait keep those knees bent as much as possible and I wrap my arms around my legs to keep myself stedy in the water untill they hit it. I just taught my fat little buddy how to slalom in 3 tries a few weeks ago. And you cant take off to fast when pulling up a slalom skier Just hammer it. I hat at tournements when they dont hammer it to get skiers up out of the water. Thats my input hopefully you will be skiing like a pro soon.
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You guys are making me feel great by saying that you mom, fat friend, paralyzed brother in law, mentally hanicapped uncle and favorite pet got up on their 2nd try.


I am still waiting to give it a second chance. We went out this weekend but there were just to many peope around to drop a ski. I think wed. night might be the next try.
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And you cant take off to fast when pulling up a slalom skier Just hammer it.

total crap, adjust the launch to suit the skier's preference.
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Joe, i couldnt think of the correct word,
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I'd hate to be holding the rope behind my boat if someone hammered it?!!?
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Originally posted by GottaSki GottaSki wrote:

Originally posted by phatsat67 phatsat67 wrote:

And you cant take off to fast when pulling up a slalom skier Just hammer it.

total crap, adjust the launch to suit the skier's preference.


That one really had me puzzled as well. I'm over 230 lbs and don't have to throw the hammer to come up on a slalom ski. BKH
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I would have to say that the many times I have pulled slalom skiers, including myself being behind my boat, if you put the thottle full on "hammer style", you will rip the ski handle right out of their/my hands.

I always get the rope tight, put it in gear at idle to slightly drag the skier and then hit it with about 1/2 to 3/4 throttle. This, of course, was not the case when we were skiing behind my 1973 avenger with a 85 hp Evinrude......... definitely hammer the throttle in that case.
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We had to "hammer" down with the 35 horse Evinrude.

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It must take you forever to get out of the water BKH unless your using a big ski or something. My dad is about 190 and on a connley concept his 285 horse mastercraft has a hard time pulling him up. I retract somewhat of my prior statement but anyone that weighs a deecent ammount benifits from hammer. Smaller people dont need alot but I like to be pulled up with full throttle. I only weigh 125 right now. My boat kind of sucks right now because it has a 4 blade with to much pitch so anyone behind it requires full hammer. We have always just used the hammer down approach for any decent sized person. But I guess you have 70 more horses than me BKH soo your 3/4 throttle is probably like my full throttle.
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Zach,

It is a matter of technique, not horsepower. Like many of the others, when I grew up it was common to ski behind outboards as small as 35 or 50 horses. If you can get up behind one of those, you can get up behind anything.

As Gottaski suggested, just have to adjust to the preference of the skier. BKH

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True I just like to get out of the watter as fast as possible thats my preference haha.
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My daughter weighs 115 and I don't even go quarter throttle for her slalom deep waters and she starts with both feet in on a 63" ski. I'm 200 and also start with both feet in on a 67" ski and 3/4 throttle is more than sufficent.


When people run down to the lake to see what's making that noise, you've succeeded.



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My wife goes full throttle when I am skiing and she is po'd because of something I said. You would think I would have learned my lesson the first couple of times.
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Originally posted by scottb scottb wrote:

My wife goes full throttle when I am skiing and she is po'd because of something I said. You would think I would have learned my lesson the first couple of times.


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Originally posted by phatsat67 phatsat67 wrote:

My dad is about 190 and on a connley concept his 285 horse mastercraft has a hard time pulling him up.


There's your problem right there
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Originally posted by Johnny Johnny wrote:

Originally posted by phatsat67 phatsat67 wrote:

My dad is about 190 and on a connley concept his 285 horse mastercraft has a hard time pulling him up.


There's your problem right there



I wasn't gonna go there but I'm glad somebody else did.

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Hahahahah thats right. Notice I have the "correct craft". I always kid him and call it a mastercrap.. Ill admit the slalom wake is very nice compaired to my old 2001.
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Get a cheater rope, it has a wide bridle to help keep your ski straight as you are getting up. I feel that this is much easier and safer than dropping a ski. My wife learned to slalom on her first try. She had only double skied one time before she tried the slalom. I always use a gradual start (so I don't jerk the handle out of the skiers hands) but apply plenty of power once the skier is moving so they don't drink to much water.

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If you go with the drop a ski option,as you are learning to slalom ski, you can have another boat just off shoreline, come out and pick up the dropped ski shortly after you drop it. No need to search, no hazard to other boaters or skiers. Just my 2 cents.
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