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    Posted: August-25-2008 at 7:58pm
Hi All - In the market for a slalom course and our permit requires submersible set up. Anyone have experience with submersible systems? From the research I've done, it looks like WallySkier is the only site making the submersible systems. Looks like a great set up but $1,500 for the submersing kit, in addition to about $1K for a course is a little more than I was hoping to spend. Any insight and/or pointers from those with experience would be much appreciated.

Anyone in the Northeast have any used Insta Slalom/EZ Slalom, etc... courses that they might be looking to sell?

Thanks in advance for the help!
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If you search around the web, there was a site with instructions for a diy submersible course, not sure how much that would save you.
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88 2001,

Take a look at this article on a DIY submersible slalom course, maybe it can help you out...
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That's the one I was talking about Kristof. There you go.
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20 years ago... we installed an accufloat system at the lake i lived on. It was a great. you could change all the bouys from the boat with a long hook and it always floated its self to straight. I think it was a kit but it was just pvc and cable and a pair of weights on the ends to keep it down. No idea what everybody uses these days but i got very familiar with that system.
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