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74Wind
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Yep Jim zigged when I shoulda zagged, but still have my pearly whites. Nice ride later that day in your beautiful 93. Great shot here of you and your bride, PM me your email and I'll send to you, photos looks even better in real scale. |
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P71_CrownVic
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I wonder if this happens when tubing?
HAHA, kidding...I know how homicidal you people get when the 'T' word is mentioned. Glad the OP's wife is doing relatively well. Talk about a freak accident. |
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dip
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That's the scariest handle pop story I've heard.
YES, shock tubes work. Using them with short line skiing is a must. They work to cut down on the recoil of the handle by dampening the rubber band effect. Preventing the line itself from springing forward is another benefit. As others have said, a true wakeboard line will not recoil like that. It is also much better to board without a stretchy line as it is a consistent pull. I would also try to buy equipment like that from real watersports stores like Wiley's, H2Osmosis, N3 Boatworks etc. so you get the real thing. With most of these there are also very knowledgeable people to talk with. Years ago I lost the handle in a hard pull on a wake cross slalom skiing. The handle flew past the boat on the drivers side and the rope recoiled off the pylon and in front of my girlfriend who was driving. When the handle hit the water with the boat still moving the rope cut across her neck. It scared the s#@t out of both of us. She had a terrible rope burn that for weeks like someone tried to strangle her. We got a lot of strange looks and I'm still not sure her co-workers believe what really happened. Moral of the story...use a shock tube. |
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Hollywood
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I will be pulling mine out of the bow and using it now.... Yikes, what a story.
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HatterBee
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Hey man i was talking with my wife yesterday about your wife's hearing loss. She is a DR of Audiology and she wanted me to tell you to have her hearing tested by an audiologist. It may be something they could fix if caught soon enough. We are in Winston Salem and would be glad to help out in anyway we can. Baptist has an excellent speech and hearing center. Take care! |
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skirunt
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Hatterbee, sending you a pm.
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AAM196
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Man.... we've been lucky. IHad handles fly into boat....try and use shocktube with all shortline skiers but pulling big guys out on slalom skis that ride the tail deep are equally as dangerous.
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skirunt
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It seems snapbacks are not that uncommon, I had never had one make it to the boat until MM day. I would attribute it to a 6 3" 220 lb man trying to get up on a wakeboard and holding on to rope until the bitter end. I do enjoy the rush of salom skiing. Maybe need a lesson on wakeboarding since it is new to me. I did watch a U-TUBE video Heather seems more with it today though is still refusing any prospect of being my driver hopefully when the swelling goes down she will see the light. Still no hearing improvement though. Good ropes, shock tubes and hockey helmet should cut down the risks and knowing when to let go.
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Sid
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One of the guys across the lake goes 210+, competes regularly, and gets into 32 off and beyond every morning, 34 mph. And he hangs on too long. He's not allowed in the boat without a shock tube. Speedy recovery to the Mrs.
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these nets really did have a functional safety use.
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