Any waterskiers on PH?

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Dominic H

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3,285 posts

247 months

Friday 17th August 2007
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Any waterskiers/wakeboarders on PH?
I share a Mastercraft Pro190 with a couple of mates and ski most weekends at the Kent Boat & Ski club at Cuxton near Rochester. We mainly slalom ski but always find time to have a hoon on wakeboards/wakeskates and kneeboards.....Anybody else?

dcl5ah

305 posts

256 months

Friday 17th August 2007
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Yes, ive been skiiing ot the Tyne for 15 years now and wakeboard or ski there at least once a week.

hugh_

3,672 posts

256 months

Saturday 18th August 2007
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A few years back we had a RIB to learn to waterski and wakeboard behind, we had great fun with it but we weren't using it enough so sold it frown

Rum Runner

2,338 posts

232 months

Saturday 18th August 2007
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Yep , i try and tell the young dudes , how good mono is but the only think wakeboarding is cool, with there pants half way down there ass.

dcl5ah

305 posts

256 months

Tuesday 21st August 2007
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Well with this amount you could almost fill a ski boat.

crag hopper

631 posts

227 months

Wednesday 29th August 2007
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My brothers and I have have been skiing for years, 15 at least. Up until April this year we just played around in the sea off North Wales with an inboard Fletcher 17gts. We bought our first Mastercraft pro star 190 at the beginning of the year and now ski most Tuesday nights at Elland. Great mid week work out with the added challenge of the actual slalom course to master, there is no brotherly competition honest.
We are now in the spoiled position of having a lake and a sea ski boat.

tomTVR

6,909 posts

256 months

Wednesday 29th August 2007
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Tried it once and i ended up getting half of the channel up my nose. Still have them in the garage though so might have another crack.

Dominic H

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3,285 posts

247 months

Thursday 30th August 2007
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Good to see that their are a couple of skiers on PH, shame about the crappy summer we've had. Normally I'd ski once at the weekend and go missing one afternoon in the week....

thetrash

1,852 posts

221 months

Saturday 1st September 2007
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I spent most of last summer wakeskating at the cabletow, the faceplants hurt less than wakeboarding.

dcl5ah

305 posts

256 months

Wednesday 5th September 2007
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My wakeboarding is over for the year now thanks to a wipeout, got a bit of whiplash a torn muscle and had blood coming out of my eye (thats a first) oh and a bit of internal bruising frown

BigBazza

2,135 posts

262 months

Wednesday 5th September 2007
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I've been waterskiing since I could walk but tend to wakeboard now, trying to master it but keep really REALLY hurting myself.

Always nice to have your eyelids turned inside out by salt water!!

We are sea based and its not been the best summer for the waves really, going down this weekend to try and get some more in before it gets really cold!

mylesmcd

2,561 posts

234 months

Saturday 8th September 2007
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yeah i have a maxum 18ft 4.3.......but it is being sold due to a crap summer.....the white exige 220 was ordered today. why? cause i live in ireland, and it fcuking rains, alot!

RobM77

35,349 posts

249 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2007
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Could I waterski with a bad back? I've always wanted to try it, as whizzing along on the water seems like just my sort of thing smile My back problem is in compression - i.e. I can't carry heavy things or push cars, but I can easily pull my cars out of the garage, so I wondered if I'd be ok waterskiing?

I'm going to Windermere next year, where they do 10mph waterskiing due to the speed limit, so that might be a gentle way to find out if full speed waterskiing would hurt or not.

Dominic H

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3,285 posts

247 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2007
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RobM77 said:
Could I waterski with a bad back? I've always wanted to try it, as whizzing along on the water seems like just my sort of thing smile My back problem is in compression - i.e. I can't carry heavy things or push cars, but I can easily pull my cars out of the garage, so I wondered if I'd be ok waterskiing?

I'm going to Windermere next year, where they do 10mph waterskiing due to the speed limit, so that might be a gentle way to find out if full speed waterskiing would hurt or not.
I don't know, I'd take medical advice before you try watersking. When you're skiing your back will be exposed to stretching, compression and twisting. I had a muscle spasm that took about 5 weeks to sort out, I didn't go near the boat at all in that time.
Never heard of '10mph' waterskiing, I suppose if you use big enough skis to give you a suitable planing surface it might work.But you'd miss all the speed/thrill of regular waterskiing. Still, it's better than not skiing.
Good luck, and I hope your back is up for it!

Edited by Dominic H on Tuesday 2nd October 17:01

RobM77

35,349 posts

249 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2007
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Dominic H said:
RobM77 said:
Could I waterski with a bad back? I've always wanted to try it, as whizzing along on the water seems like just my sort of thing smile My back problem is in compression - i.e. I can't carry heavy things or push cars, but I can easily pull my cars out of the garage, so I wondered if I'd be ok waterskiing?

I'm going to Windermere next year, where they do 10mph waterskiing due to the speed limit, so that might be a gentle way to find out if full speed waterskiing would hurt or not.
I don't know, I'd take medical advice before you try watersking. When you're skiing your back will be exposed to stretching, compression and twisting. I had a muscle spasm that took about 5 weeks to sort out, I didn't go near the boat at all in that time.
Never heard of '10mph' waterskiing, I suppose if you use big enough skis to give you a suitable planing surface it might work.But you'd miss all the speed/thrill of regular waterskiing. Still, it's better than not skiing.
Good luck, and I hope your back is up for it!

Edited by Dominic H on Tuesday 2nd October 17:01
Thanks for your thoughts. I'm planning to mention it to my Physio on my next appointment, but it's nice to hear from someone who actually waterskis. So many people go on the side of caution all the time, but my philosophy is to try something and see, unless it proves dangerous if your back can't take it. My new Physio is young and very sporty, so hopefully I'll get a sensible opinion from him. The 10mph waterskiing is on Windermere, where I was planning to go sailing and kayaking next year: http://www.elh.co.uk/watersports/ , and I'm sure there's great walking and mountain biking too, so I'm looking forward to it! As with you, the attraction for me with waterskiing is doing it at a somewhat higher speed! but I can progress to that if my back doesn't hurt too much at lower speed.

Thanks for your response.

CUE99T

1,021 posts

223 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2007
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Not skiied in a couple of years but did it most years on Loch Lomon in my twenties. Now a thirtysomething no boat or maes who ski anymore.

We used to have fletchers and glastrons with either a 150 V6 mercury or 200 mariner.

I like the mariah boats they look really nice and if I gte a new boat then I'd think it would have a wee ski boaut attached to it for ringo's etc.

I have a jacket that is perforated that slows you down in the water when you fall, but it's all neoprene, you seen them Dominic? Think it's a Quicksilver one.

barefoot

1,050 posts

299 months

Saturday 6th October 2007
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My user name is because I used to barefoot waterski my 2 sons where British junior champions and my daughter is British and European Wakeboard champ who now lives in Florida check her out here...www.louisemoore.co.uk and her ski school here http://www1.lmwakecamp.com/

steven f

538 posts

215 months

Saturday 6th October 2007
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skied since 1979 up to 5 years ago had loads of boats the second last one was a new Barefoot 200 mastercraft with 200 yamaha outboard fantastic boat was only 2 of them at the lakes then got a formula and just left it in the water at windemere and thought i was DON JOHNSON but it was crap for skiing done a bit at ABERSOCH in wales also

Dominic H

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3,285 posts

247 months

Saturday 6th October 2007
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barefoot said:
My user name is because I used to barefoot waterski my 2 sons where British junior champions and my daughter is British and European Wakeboard champ who now lives in Florida check her out here...www.louisemoore.co.uk and her ski school here http://www1.lmwakecamp.com/
Hi Kevin, we've a couple of footers at our club Dean Ansell (Uk Mens's Seniors) and Aiden Finch (UK Boys). We also had a guest appearance by Dave Small (double world overall champ)who is a cracking lad and a breath taking athlete...

You must have one hell of a garage!...smile (nice fleet)

barefoot

1,050 posts

299 months

Sunday 7th October 2007
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Hi Dominic

Yeah my lads "footed" with and against Dave when they were Juniors my eldest beat him to win the junior British Championships. They all went to Ron Scarpa's in the States training together. It was obvious then that Dave who started as a slalom/trick skier was going to be awesome at barefooting. It is such a pity that he was a world champ and still one of the best in the world yet hardly gets any recignition or financial rewards for his efforts. If they could get waterskiing in the Olympics Dave would be a national hero!

Kev