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mrothwell 76
Looking at picking up a first Foil board. I doubt that anyone in my crew will ever get beyond low-intermediate, but would like a board to at least get us there. Reasonably priced boards seem to be the Liquid Force and now this one from Doomswell. I really like my Doomswell Neo, so I'm wondering if anyone has experience with this foil. Is it something to learn on and progress at least a little?
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Raimie 2,082
13 hours ago, RyanB said:I was thinking the same thing. The cobalt dealer in Denver has been around forever. But they don’t sell very many boats.
I was really hoping this would be the case for MI. Colony Marine has locations in Macomb and Oakland counties and is a cobalt dealer... but I don't think its happening, they are sticking us with another oakland county dealership from what the rumor mill is telling me.
Huge bummer, was thinking Malibu might want representation on one of the largest lakes in MI with 150,000 registered boats.
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amartin 331
1 hour ago, 85 Barefoot said:He just spent 6 figures on a boat with a huge (understandable) complaint and we’re making a big deal about a few hundred to assuage his frustration? People can surf all sorts of different size waves. It’s much harder to ski all sorts of different wakes.
He didn’t buy Vtx to be competitive with bigger options. He clearly prioritizes the ski wake. It’s a prop for crying out loud.
I am not saying don't do it - good idea to have a second / spare prop regardless. However, I don't want to encourage any more shoot first, aim later scenarios that disappoint the OP.
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Sacdeep 0
Has anyone had any experience with slippery soft grip. I’ve already had several spills inside the boat and on the swim deck. Scrubbed all of it but doesn’t seem to help, any suggestions
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solorex 166
Copper Antiseize is your best friend when re-assembling everything just FYI. Then you won't have problems with bolts down the road.
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