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335.1 | Finally | GIMLEE::RC | Footer | Tue Apr 11 1989 17:25 | 6 |
| Bout time we got a note for this year! I've been skiing this
year for three months already. 8-) There, that should get
you guys fired up right away.
Rob
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335.2 | | TSG::WILSON | Big_Footer | Tue Apr 11 1989 18:49 | 5 |
| We have been skiing for three months too. Downhill, Cross country,
Slalom, and barefoot. All on water, you just have to deal with
the phase change.
Don
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335.3 | Ski West | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Wed Apr 12 1989 13:46 | 14 |
| Hey Rob, see note 281.38 for my standard response to those who get to
ski when I can't! Many :-). I'll sort of be out your way next week
(back to the L.A. area, this time on vacation). I'll have the wife
with me this time, so I'll be getting dragged around Rodeo Drive
instead of the lakes! Boo. Gotta find a hotel with a boat while we're
there!
It doesn't look good for going to that conference in Vegas either.
Serious cutbacks by DEC (and our organization) may cut me out of the
conference this year. Blah! But you never know. And I wanted to come
out and show you guys how to *really* ski, even if I *had* to do it
behind a MasterCraft! :-)
...Roger...
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335.4 | | STAR::KMCDONOUGH | SET KIDS/NOSICK | Mon Apr 17 1989 11:15 | 11 |
|
I noticed a blue Nautique pulling a skier on the lake yesterday.
It was about 35 degrees yesterday and rainy/windy with
very choppy water. Even the ducks were looking for shelter.
I figure that it had to be someone from this file. 8-)
Kevin
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335.5 | ? | TAZRAT::WHYNOT | | Mon Apr 17 1989 12:30 | 3 |
| RICK...Was that you??? You didn't call me!
Doug.
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335.6 | Not me! | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Tue Apr 18 1989 14:35 | 6 |
|
Wasn't me..... Friday night, yes, but Sunday nope...
Doug were you on Mattawannakee yesterday?
Rick
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335.7 | Not me! | SETH::WHYNOT | | Tue Apr 18 1989 15:35 | 9 |
| Only in my mind, maybe... But yesterday I did begin de-winterizing
the Malibu. Prop is on, trailer has wheels, bow has numbers assigned,
just have to stick 'em on (Yech). Won't be long now...
Oh yeah, I still have to start it up and check for leaks and a cracked
block...:^O (I'm kidding, ...I'm such a kidder) and of course,
GET THE TRAILER REGISTERED! (for twice the cost of last year![thanks
Duke]) other wise, it's 'bout ready to go!
Doug.
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335.8 | Apres work anyone? | NRADM::WILSON | It doesn't get any better than this | Thu Apr 27 1989 13:47 | 15 |
|
Anyone interested in a little after work cruise/ski at
Lake Mattawanakee this afternoon? My boat "followed"
me into work today, just begging for another hour or two
of break-in time, so obviously I must oblige.
Time: 4:30ish
Place: Lake Mattawankee in Littleton (Lake "Man-i-wanna-ski")
Directions: Take rte. 495 to 119 west. Take first right onto
Beaver Brook Road. Boat launch is about a mile down
on the left.
Supplies: There is a sub shop and packie within walking distance
of the town beach. What else could you need?
Rick W. (Look for a blue & white Sunbird)
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335.9 | Anyone else? | TAZRAT::WHYNOT | | Thu Apr 27 1989 14:06 | 5 |
| Funny, the ski and suit just *happened* to be in the truck this
morning... I can't imagine how they got there! I guess this is a
good oppertunity to use them, huh? I'll be there at 4:30ish (that
is if the Blazer's ailing water pump will let me..)
Doug
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335.10 | Yesiree! | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Thu Apr 27 1989 14:22 | 6 |
|
The Nautique, the Ford Queen Mary and I will be there.....
around 4:30.....
Rick
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335.11 | Good intentions | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Mon May 01 1989 13:58 | 13 |
| How about another gumball soon, maybe down in Marlboro? Mike Smith
just told me that his boat is in which means the Ft. Meadow must be
ready for us demented folks. Only good day for me this week is Friday
(although tomorrow is a possibility, but I hear the weather isn't gonna
be too good). Anyway, next week's looking good.
This weekend I scheduled myself to go paint my dock. Then my buddy
calls me up yesterday and says "Oh you're gonna be down here (R.I.)
this weekend? Well bring your wetsuit 'cuz my boat's in!" Gee that's
too bad, I really wanted to paint my dock too. Oh well, maybe Sunday!
:-)
...Roger...
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335.12 | Fort Meadow Gumball. | BINKLY::SMITH | | Mon May 01 1989 16:30 | 19 |
|
RE: Gumball at Fort Meadow,
I would love to do it again, But as always I will have to look into
the access problem, it has gotten worse than last year, which in a
way is good but, still a pain when you want to get in and out during
non-peak hours. The Public ramp does not open until Memorial Day so
I will see if I can find a private ramp that someone will let us use.
I got mine in that way, but the first thing the guy wanted to know was
was I putting it in to leave it or was I looking to put in and take out
again later. When I said just putting in he was much more friendly.
Of course this is assuming we use something besides my BAJA for skiing,
like last time. (ie: barefoot boom, V8 hp, small wake??)
If we use my boat then, no problem.
I will see what I can find out.
Mike
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335.13 | Gumball Alert! | TOMCAT::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Mon May 01 1989 17:09 | 6 |
|
How about an afterwork GUMBALL at Mascuppic in Tyngsboro
tomorrow (Tuesday)? They even have a brand new ramp that I
probably won't get stuck on!
Rick
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335.14 | They've been wrong before... | NRADM::WILSON | It doesn't get any better than this | Mon May 01 1989 17:43 | 7 |
|
RE: Tuesday
I think Tuesday is the only day this week they're predicting rain.
Rick W.
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335.15 | ????? | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Tue May 02 1989 11:54 | 5 |
|
It's not looking very good for weather today, although they
say it's supposed to clear up this afternoon......
Rick
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335.16 | Murphy's law | DONVAN::DECAROLIS | H2OSKI | Tue May 02 1989 15:38 | 10 |
|
I knew it Rick! I packed my tricks, slalomn, vest, gloves,
full wet-suit this morning....if I didn't, guaranteed the sun
would have made an appearance.
What a nice feeling though, to be heading into a full season
of skiing and starting this early.
jd/
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335.17 | Report, please | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Wed May 03 1989 15:10 | 5 |
| Did you guys brave it yesterday? I was away so I didn't see the
gumball alert. How about next week? Any day but Wed. looks good right
now.
...Roger...
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335.18 | Sunny and 72 degrees | DONVAN::DECAROLIS | H2OSKI | Thu May 04 1989 09:49 | 6 |
|
Is today the day? :>)
jd/
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335.19 | 70? | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Thu May 04 1989 11:59 | 15 |
|
GGGGGG U U M M BBBB A L L
G U U MM MM B B A A L L
G U U M M M M BBBBB AA AA L L
G GGG U U M M B B AAAAAAA L L
G G U U M M B B AA AA L L
GGGGG UUUUUU M M BBBB AA AA LLL LLL
Where: Mascuppic/Lakeview, Tyngsboro
When: Today, May 4th, 5:00/5:30
Who: Jeanne, Rick ????
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335.20 | | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Thu May 04 1989 12:59 | 6 |
|
Might be able to make it a little earlier, today... Can
anyone else?
Rick
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335.21 | No can do | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Thu May 04 1989 13:57 | 10 |
| Softball game tonight. I know, I know, where are my priorities? But I
made on purpose *NOT* to put my stuff in the car 'cuz when I heard the
forecast I knew you guys would want to go and I *have* to show up to
this game...it's the first of the season and I'm the coach! Oh well,
no star next to Roger's name on the attendance poster this time! :-)
How's next week looking for everyone else? Any day but Wed. for me.
We shall keep a close eye on the weather...
...Roger...
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335.22 | | DONVAN::DECAROLIS | H2OSKI | Thu May 04 1989 17:54 | 8 |
|
Awwww Rodg! I was hoping you'd demo that backwards trick deep-water
start! :>)
Next time.
jd/
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335.23 | Did you guys go? | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Mon May 08 1989 13:08 | 1 |
| Well?
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335.24 | Skiing at Lakeview | DONVAN::DECAROLIS | H2OSKI | Mon May 08 1989 14:13 | 25 |
|
Yep, we went.....last Thursday night (and yesterday, only I didn't
ski because Thursday night made me sick. :>)
Rick's into one-handed turns now, and I found out that the faster
you ski behind the Ski Boutique, the smaller the wake....it almost
doesn't intimidate now. Beach starts are a piece of cake behind
the Boutique, no slack, he hits it, and I'm standing up!
Rick tried to slide off the platform on his kneeboard while the
boat was underway, almost had it! Always a glutton for punishment,
he puts on my tricks. You were lookin' good Rick, just pull that
handle into the hip and you'll master a 360 in no time.
Dave found out that the water is pretty cold.. :>) Dave? Are
you there? :>) Actually, I had the privilege too. Overton's is
right, 55 degrees is "A definate Brrrrrrrrrrrrrr"......
/end of gumball report,
Aaacchhhooooooooooo!
jd/
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335.25 | Keep on skiing... | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Mon May 08 1989 14:30 | 9 |
| Good job Jeanne (and Rick and Dave), you brave souls. I didn't ski
this weekend...played Mr. Fix-it and repaired my dock. I did have my
wetsuit in case my buddy came by with his boat, but alas he didn't
show. Ah well, it was VERY windy and rough yesterday with white caps
in our cove, so I didn't feel so bad about not skiing.
What about this week? Thursday is best for me.
...Roger...
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335.26 | High temps and high waves! | TOMCAT::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Mon May 08 1989 14:46 | 17 |
|
The Boutique is stranded until Friday when I get the hitch
installed on the Dakota. I don't dare hook 3500 lbs to a 2000 lbs
step and tow bumper. My weekday skiing may be severely limited
for the next 8 weeks since I have class Mon-Thurs... oh well
there's always leaving work early!
Hey Jeanne! Your sister was lookin' great yesterday! Which
one of you is the better skier? :-)
Yeah, even with whitecaps in the middle of Lake Attitash we
managed to find some calm water along the shore. A very nice taste
of the warm weather to come.
Rick
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335.27 | 'Gator Report | TAZRAT::WHYNOT | | Mon May 08 1989 15:46 | 12 |
| Well, I'm back... I went skiing thurs and friday P.M., but that
was down in Seffner Fla, (8 miles from Tampa) at McCormicks'.
(It was a *business* trip ;^) They have 6 new Magnum Skiers, 3
private lakes, and very little business. There were two guys (students)
from Norway, and that was it, so there was no waiting around. Those
Magnums send up a killer rooster tail at 15 off.. (excuses, excuses...)
But anyway, enough rambling...
I got the Malibu fired up yesterday, so it's ready to go...
Anyone for skiing this week? (It's my turn anyway)
I'm anxious to get back on 45 degree water :^)
Doug
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335.28 | | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Mon May 08 1989 22:00 | 8 |
| RE: Rick ... 8 weeks? Do you realize that's July? Don't be
ridiculous! :-) I can see many early days outta work. We must set
the priorities.
RE: Doug ... good stuff. Any 6-ballers at 15-off? Or do they have
tripperfish in Seffner too? :-) See .25 for my schedule this week.
..Roger...
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335.29 | Rain, what rain? | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Tue May 09 1989 16:24 | 10 |
| re: Diehards,
Looks like the rest of the week is going to be damp, that
is if you happen to be inclined to believe the forecasters.
Doug, the MS didn't happen to follow you to work today, did it?
Be Skiing Ya!
Rick
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335.30 | Too little time, too many committments | TAZRAT::WHYNOT | | Tue May 09 1989 16:52 | 5 |
| No, the boat didn't follow me to work, but since I'm only 6 miles
from home...Tempting!
However, since I already have a committment for this afternoon/evening,
We'll shoot for later this week, (weather permitting = not snowing)
Doug.
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335.31 | My calendar's full...hand me that eraser! | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Thu May 11 1989 13:08 | 6 |
| Tomorrow is out for me...I'll be in Westfield. Looks like next week
for me. Might do some skiing this weekend if I can light a fire under
my buddy's butt to stop by while I just happen to be working on my dock
with my wetsuit on. :-) What a dedicated soul, eh?
...Roger...
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335.32 | ***ALERT*** | TAZRAT::WHYNOT | | Wed May 17 1989 13:24 | 7 |
| Skiing Today at lake Mattawanakee (sp?), you know, the one in
Littleton. (AKA Forge Pond) So far we have myself, Don Wilson (at
the ramp at 4:pm, and Rick Suter at the beach at 5:pm.
Anyone who's interested, just show up! The more the merrier!
(V-8 power supplied by Indmar equipped Malibu Skier)
Doug
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335.33 | | DASXPS::TIMMONS | | Thu May 18 1989 08:25 | 6 |
| Doug, was that your rig in the DAS lot yesterday? Must be, I saw
a "Whynot" plate.
Good looking boat there.
Lee
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335.34 | | SETH::WHYNOT | | Thu May 18 1989 09:56 | 4 |
| Yup, 'twas mine.
BTW that's "YNOT" on the plate, N.H. only allowed up to four characters
back in the days of license plates. :-)
Doug.
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335.35 | Comic relief | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Thu Jun 08 1989 17:15 | 21 |
| This is was today's (June 8, 1989) comic strip "Shoe" (reprinted
without permission from the Boston Globe):
The scene: Skyler, dressed in military fatigues and helmet, is
standing at the feet of his platoon (he's only about a foot tall)
listening to his superior officer speak about the military strength of
the U.S.
The captions:
Frame #1: (Superior officer) "Men, the USS Nimitz is powerful enough to
pull behind her the entire population of Pensacola, Florida, on
waterskis..."
Frame #2: (Superior officer continues) "-for a year without
refueling..."
Frame #3: (Skyler looks confused...)
Frame #4: (Skyler thinking to himself) "It's information like THAT that
really must have those Libyans quaking in their tents..."
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335.36 | The record is within our grasp! | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Thu Jun 08 1989 17:17 | 5 |
| So do you think we should call up Uncle George (Bush) and see if we can
catch a ride someday? That should be able to break the record for most
people waterskiing behind a single boat, eh? :-) :-)
...Roger...
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335.37 | Hey you guuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuys!!!! | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Wed Jun 14 1989 14:24 | 9 |
| Well this note's sure been quiet lately. Are you guys waiting for me
to get better so we can have the next gumball? That's so sweet! Well
then, let's do it! Stitches are gone, foot feels fine, and I'm ready
to get out there and check out the doctor's work. Don't tell me you
guys have already sunk your boats in their summer haven?!?!?!? I still
have to blow the anti-freeze out of mine! Major landscape work at the
summer house has kept my baby on the trailer. Maybe next weekend...
...Roger...
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335.38 | | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Wed Jun 14 1989 16:44 | 10 |
|
Oh Roger! The Nautique is in Effingham, although it's sitting
on the trailer waiting for me to fix it's prop shaft stuffing box.
Ah say, ah say.. old boy, it's the middle of the summer, hows
come there is still auntifreeze in that thar mota?
Rick
Congrats on the foot!
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335.39 | It's still spring, don't rush summer! | TAZRAT::WHYNOT | | Thu Jun 15 1989 09:55 | 10 |
| You boys are slippin'. Get those boats in the water!
Well, mine has been in for a few weeks now; it's at the mooring
with a full tank of gas just waitin' for me...
If you guys need a drag around the lake, you know where I'm at...
Rog: Glad to hear your up and about and ready to ski!
Rick: Hull cracks? Stuffing box problems?? Ready for a NEW NAUTIQUE!?
Doug.
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335.40 | Where do I sign? | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Thu Jun 15 1989 12:08 | 9 |
|
Actually the stuffing box is my fault, it's on the maintenance
schedule for a couple times a season and I haven't done it yet.
I consulted the manual and it's only a ten minute job....
BTW: A 1989 Nautique at the end of the season has already
been thought of.....
Rick
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335.41 | Gonna sink mine soon...honest! | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Thu Jun 15 1989 13:04 | 14 |
| Well it looks like we gotta plan a gumball up north. If the boats
can't come to us, we gotta go to the boats. A Suncook gumball sounds
plausible, an Effingham one too. Hey Don, where be you? As soon as I
get my act together down in R.I. we'll have to make plans for a gumball
down there. Maybe we can "fly" in?
Thanks for the encouraging words about my foot. I'm ready!
...Roger...
P.S. Hey, how about that Andy Mapple? Pending world slalom record:
"A solid 3 at 41-off!" according to Water Ski magazine. I think
he did it at a record-capability tournament before the Orlando
tour stop in April. Geez, I'd be glad to get one at 41-ON! :-)
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335.42 | Next Wed | TSG::WILSON | Big_Footer | Thu Jun 15 1989 15:32 | 6 |
| Ok,
Wed 21 June. To Rick's place, or mine by the amphib. Wx permitting.
If hot hazy with potential TRWs, then drive to Doug's
Whadaya think,
Don
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335.43 | Boo Hoo | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Thu Jun 15 1989 17:58 | 6 |
|
Sorry guys, but I can't make a Gumball until into next month...
I have a pressing deadline..... damn it!
Rick
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335.44 | What's a *deadline*? one with slack?? | TAZRAT::WHYNOT | | Fri Jun 16 1989 08:28 | 2 |
| Thursday would be best for me, although wed is not out of the question.
D.W.
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335.45 | Let us take flight! | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Fri Jun 16 1989 12:14 | 12 |
| Come on, Rick...tell your group to wake up and fly right...recreational
activities must take precedence if you are to maintain a high level of
productivity. I mean face it, if we're skiing on Wed. and you're not,
you're gonna be sitting there wishing you were and you'll be useless to
the group. Think they'll bye it? :-)
That's a cute subject title Doug. *deadline* = slack line! I like it.
Wednesday is best for me. Already penciled into my calendar. Thursday
is no good for me. Tuesday is OK. Whenever. I want to SKI!
...Roger...
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335.46 | When will this rain stop... | ASPEN2::BOIKO | Is this Heaven..No, it's Iowa.. | Fri Jun 16 1989 12:40 | 9 |
|
You guy's haven't mentioned the biggest problem...the weather.
What's going on with the weather these days. I just heard that it's
not expected to be sunny till Sunday afternoon. Looks like tomorrow
will be similar to that day a few weeks ago Rick/Gail and I skiied in
that monsoon... It wouldn't be bad, if it would just get above 60-65
degrees.
-mike-
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335.47 | Taking to the skies/water? | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Tue Jun 20 1989 12:01 | 19 |
| Well dudes, are we doing it tomorrow or what? I took my foot out for
its maiden run since surgery and everything seems to work OK. A decent
slalom run, although since the surgery was on my back slalom foot the
water hitting hit the ankle with the foot in the rear toe feels a
little strange. That will take a little getting used to.
As for footin', I'll tell ya there are some things that got drilled
into my head at ski school, one of which is to keep the handle in tight
to your hips when doing tumble turns. I was spinning like crazy last
night. Very little effort. Also did some tumble-ups, one foot, and
yes hand skiing. My cousin was impressed, but said that he needs to
watch me do it a few more times before he gets up the nerve to try it.
Oh well, I had to convince myself that the time I did it in Florida
wasn't a fluke. Didn't try backwards yet. That's next. BTW, the new
boom works great!
So what's the deal on the gumball?
...Roger...
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335.48 | | TSG::WILSON | Big_Footer | Tue Jun 20 1989 13:33 | 9 |
| I have my Ski and jacket in the car.
If the wx is good, we can use the amphib to get to my boat in Maine,
let Rog break in the new barefoot harness, or if wx looks like
possible thundershowers, driving to Doug's.
Any other proposals?
Don
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335.49 | | TAZRAT::WHYNOT | | Tue Jun 20 1989 13:35 | 8 |
| Well, the Malibu is at the mooring with 3/4 of a tank.
My ski is also in the boat. (so if anyplace other than Suncook,
I'll have to use your O'brien. (or none?)
The weather looks iffy(sp?) possible T-showers.
Will the boom fit in the plane? (if you have the boom...if we go
in the plane...if we go at all...) DON?
I can be available early afternoon.
Doug.
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335.50 | | TAZRAT::WHYNOT | | Tue Jun 20 1989 13:37 | 4 |
| simultaneous noting?
O.K. I guess we'll play it by ear...
D.W.
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335.51 | Slalom course at the Littleton Conference Center | NRADM::WILSON | It doesn't get any better than this | Tue Jun 20 1989 14:53 | 10 |
|
FYI: Someone has set up a slalom course on Lake Mattawanakee
in Littleton. Not sure who owns it or if there are any
restrictions on using it, but it's in a "public" section of
the lake (i.e. not in front of anyone's house).
I could probably be convinced to come along tomorrow...
Rick W.
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335.52 | Yes, Rob's still out here, and melting. | GIMLEE::RC | Footer | Tue Jun 20 1989 18:41 | 8 |
| You guys are still talking about the weather, doesn't it ever
get warm out there? If only I could send you some of ours,
then we would both be alright. We have the opposite problem
out here. Went skiing on Sat. The temp. was in the 100's.
Too hot, we almost melted away!
Rob
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335.53 | Nice boat! | STAR::KMCDONOUGH | set kids/nosick | Fri Jun 23 1989 11:44 | 7 |
|
Hmmmm. There was a blue Nautique in the ZK parking lot this morning.
Should I check to see if it's there at 5:00? 8-)
Kevin
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335.54 | Phantom Skier | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Fri Jun 23 1989 14:23 | 10 |
|
Hmmmm, that blue Nautique is not mine and I sure would find it
hard to believe that a Decie that owns a Nautique is not into
this file...! :-)
Who is the mystery Nautique owner and where will you be after
work today????
Rick
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335.55 | Gumball? | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Fri Jun 23 1989 14:24 | 6 |
|
How did the Gumball go? Did you guys make it to the lake up
north?
Rick
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335.56 | Gumball rescheduled | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Mon Jun 26 1989 11:49 | 9 |
| Nope. Work got in the way of pleasure *AGAIN*! Gotta remedy that.
We're shooting for this Wednesday. Don? Doug? Are we still on? How
'bout you Mr. Suter? Anyone else? I think we're gonna go beat on, err
ski behind Doug's boat this time.
My boat's going in today. Yahoo! We'll have to plan a trip to RI
sometime soon.
...Roger..
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335.57 | The Phantom Skier's Identity Revealed | WTRSKR::cardos | Dave Cardos ZKO3-3/T79 381-0376 | Mon Jun 26 1989 18:10 | 6 |
| Re: .53 and .54
The blue Nautique is mine. The afterwork ski that I had been thinking about
all day was shot down by the rain!
Dave
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335.58 | HELP | USRCV1::RECUPAROR | | Mon Jul 10 1989 15:56 | 8 |
| HAVE A QUICK QUESTION FOR YOU SKI HEADS.
I'M JUST LEARNING HOW THIS YEAR AND AM COMIMNG ALONG OK, I'M STILL ON
TWO SKI'S AND AM PLAYING WITH GOIG BACK AND FORTH ACROSS THE WAKE.
THE PROBLEM I AM HAVING IS WHEN I'M ON THE OUT SIDE AND WANT TO
CUT QUICKLY IN (TO GET A LITTLE JUMP OFF THE WAKE) I PICK UP SLACK
IN THE ROPE AND LOSE IT. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG.
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335.59 | Patience... | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Mon Jul 10 1989 20:50 | 9 |
| You're cutting back toward the wake too early. Wait a little longer
and then begin your cut. Remember to keep your arms straight when you
begin the cut and don't try to compensate for slack by pulling the rope
toward you...you'll just get yanked forward and into the drink. Let
the boat do some work for you.
Good luck...
...Roger...
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335.61 | the lessons worked! | IAMOK::KOSKI | Yes, I am on vacation | Tue Jul 11 1989 12:47 | 11 |
| I just had to let you know how good the skiing is up at Lake Sunapee!
That's where Mike B. & I have been skiing and breaking in the new
O'Brien tube all week. Mike has a new wet suit which he is still
wearing in the 73 degree water. So he won't be around until the
end of July for any gumball activity...
The Baja has a new Turbo Lift on it and now comes on plane in
half the time it used to. We even pulled two skiiers up with it.
I know Rick will find that hard to believe...
Gail
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335.62 | A couple of tricks for beginning slalom | FSDEV1::BSERVEY | Bill Servey | Tue Jul 11 1989 13:56 | 22 |
| RE: .58
A few things that I learned when learning how to graduate from two
ski's to slalom...
A little trick I learned to figure out which foot you should have
forward is...
A person stands behind you. You relax. Without warning, the person
behind you pushes you (gently, but enough to cause forward motion
- their hand should be in the center of your back).
Which ever foot goes forward first to compensate for the pushed
forward motion is usually the foot you want in front!
Now that you know which ski to put on which foot, and your still
on 2 skis - simply pratice the feeling of lifting up the single
ski and balancing on the double ski! Who knows... you might even
'accidently' lose the single ski and do your first slalom!
PS. I'm far from the 'pro' rating that some of these ski heads are,
but these two tricks worked for me to get on slalom last year!
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335.63 | Slaloming By Accident | SLALOM::PEARSON | | Tue Jul 11 1989 14:11 | 14 |
| re .62
Bill,
That's the way I learned! I could easily slalom with the other ski
in the air, but when I dropped it....- CRASH! Then one day when
I had the extra ski lifted up, along came a wave and just tore the
extra ski off. It happened so fast, that by the time I realized
what happened I was slaloming! It was a piece 'o cake from then
on. Getting up on one....well, that'a another story. It took quite
a few nosefuls of the lake to get that down, but perseverance paid
off!
Jon
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335.64 | HELP | USRCV1::RECUPAROR | | Thu Jul 13 1989 11:03 | 13 |
| re .59
YOU WERE RIGHT ROGER WHEN I TOOK IT EASY I DIDN'T GET THE SLACK.
THE OTHER THING I DID WAS PUT MORE WEIGHT ON THE OUTSIDE SKI THIS
PLUS PULLING THE ROPE ON THE WAY IN GAVE ME A NICE LITTLE RIDE OVER
THE WAKE.
NOW ON DROPPING A SKI!!
WELL I TRIED IT SEVERAL TIMES YESTERDAY AND AFTER ABOUT 5 FACE SLAMS
I CALLED IT A DAY. WHAT EVER MISTAKE I'M MAKING I MUST BE DOING IT
CONSISTENTLY BECAUSE I ALWAYS END UP IN FRONT OF THE SKI. I
UNDERSTAND I HAVE TO PAY MY DUES TO SLALOM BUT IS THERE SOMETHING
SIMPLE I AM DOING WRONG, MY FACE CAN'T TAKE MUCH MORE OF THIS.
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335.65 | Shoulders back! | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Thu Jul 13 1989 11:12 | 12 |
|
re: < Note 335.64 by USRCV1::RECUPAROR >
The problem you are having with face plants while trying
to drop a ski is probably that your shoulders are too far
forward. Concentrate on keeping them back, way back, this
should get you onto one ski.
Good luck...
Rick
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335.66 | Bend zee knees | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Thu Jul 13 1989 13:00 | 17 |
| RE: .64
In addition to Rick's (.65) suggestion, try bending your knee a bit
more. You'll find that stability does out the window when you try to
dump the other ski and you haven't prepared to absorb the
waves/turbulence with one leg. Bending the knee should help you out.
Also remember to center your weight over the ski. Bending the knee and
centering your weight brings your center of gravity down and helps to
stabilize you.
As a suggestion for learning how to slalom, have you tried lifting one
ski out of the water but not dropping it? This is also a good method
for determining which foot you feel most comfortable skiing on.
Good luck and keep us posted on your progress.
...Roger...
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335.67 | MORE HELP PLEASE | USRCV1::RECUPAROR | | Thu Jul 13 1989 14:27 | 12 |
| THANKS FOR THE ADVICE RICK AND ROGER I WILL TRY IT THIS WEEKEND
IF MY FACE HEALS.
ONE OTHER QUESTION, HOW DO I FIND THE DROPED SKI? SINCE THE BOTTOM
IS BLACK I'M HAVING A HELL OF A TIME FINDING IT. CAN I PAINT THE
BOTTOM WITH SOME KIND OF PAINT OR TAPE IT? ALSO WHAT WOULD BE A GOOD
COLOR?
THANKS
RICK R.
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335.68 | Paint or Weight | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Thu Jul 13 1989 14:52 | 10 |
|
RE: Rick R.
Many ski droppers paint the bottom of the ski fluorescent orange,
but I have seen an even better method. A pair of combos I've seen
have weights underneath the skeg cover (on top of the ski) These
weights kept the ski vertical in the water with about half of the
ski sticking up out of the water. Very easy to find!
Rick
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335.69 | | BINKLY::SMITH | | Thu Jul 13 1989 14:58 | 30 |
|
RE: How to find the dropped ski.
First off, tell the spotter to make a note to him/herself of where
the ski was dropped. And tell the skier to try to drop in in a
low trafffic area.
Two, if you are careful you can usually keep the ski upright so
the boot is sticking up when you drop the ski. But this is not
all ways possible.
Lastly, if you get any of the mail order catalogs, it seems to
me that someone sells a orange float that you can attach to the
ski. They claim that the orange float will keep the ski upright
and make it easier to see. I do not know how effective it is and
I really doubt its ability to flip over a ski which is bottom side
up.
The worst problem in dropping skis is the wind, it can blow the
ski away from where you thought it would be. Again, if possible,
drop the ski so it will blow towards the shore.
And the very worst culpret is the "helpful" novice boater who picks
up your dropped ski and drives around with it the rest of the day
asking people if they lost a ski. :-)
In the very worstr case try to use an expendable ski for dropping
Mike
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335.70 | NEVER SAY DIE (UNTIL YOUR DEAD) | USRCV1::RECUPAROR | | Mon Jul 17 1989 13:08 | 14 |
| Tried lifting the drop ski to get a feels for sking on one ski, sure
did save a number of face slams. Did not have a lot of time to
practice, although did have the tip of the drop ski catch a wave
and get pulled off. Managed to stay up about 10 seconds then fell
to the side (not face).
Also painted the bottom of the drop ski with orange paint, in hopes of
making it easier to find. Almost all the paint came off first time
up.
Rick R.
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335.71 | Slap! | DONVAN::DECAROLIS | Jeanne | Mon Jul 17 1989 13:19 | 12 |
|
Those face plants are not fun! I've been practicing a
side-slide on my trick slalomn and usually average a
face slam per try.
The face plant usually happens when I don't let go of
the rope, in hopes of recovering!
So....NEVER SAY DIE but.....to save face, let go!
jd/
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335.72 | Rome wasn't built in one day! | SALEM::TAYLOR_M | Engineer of the '80s | Tue Jul 18 1989 13:22 | 16 |
| To the new slalom skier:
How much do you weigh, and how fast are you travelling?
One bit of advice: get good on two skis first. there's alot to get
used to out there without leaving your two skis yet, such as dealing
with other wakes, becoming proficient on crossing your own wake,
recovering from near-falls, getting the right posture, conditioning
the muscles, gaining overall confidence, and good
boat-to-skier/skier-to-boat communications.
You can't do all this in just a couple of weeks, unless, of course
you are under the age of 12. Then you could possibly be footin'
within a few weeks.
Mike (not a pro either)
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335.73 | PAYED MY DUES | USRCV1::RECUPAROR | | Tue Jul 18 1989 15:42 | 20 |
| That was exactly my goal Mike (get good on two skis first). I had some
friends say, "go ahead and just drop a ski" but I felt it was a waste
of time (and face) if I didn't feel comfortable on two. I've spent
a month now getting used to two and in fact I'm getting a little
cocky. So I do feel I'm ready to drop.
I weigh 180lbs and have been driving the boat at about
22-26 MPH with two ski's and my slalom attempts. What is a good
speed to slalom?
Another question. Since the paint on the bottom of the drop ski
did not work and Overton's does not have the "drop ski buoy" in
stock, does anybody have any idea who else might have this thing.
I've tried Ski Limited and Barts
Thanks
Rick R
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335.74 | | SALEM::TAYLOR_M | Engineer of the '80s | Tue Jul 18 1989 16:27 | 13 |
| You are a bit on the heavy side to stay up easily at 22-26 MPH.
I'm in the same range of lbs. and need about 30-34 to feel comfortable.
You also need a ski that's designed for your weight. You will need
more speed for a ski that's not quite matched to your weight.
I know this might be premature, but if you do beach starts, and
are starting to stay up on one after dropping, do as I did when
I was learning: drop the ski as soon as you are up. Then the ski
stays very close to your starting point. Just avoid it when you
come screaming back from your run.
Good luck.
Mike
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335.75 | Hope this helps | WMOIS::N_PARE | Frenchy | Wed Jul 19 1989 12:56 | 13 |
| re 73
Rick,a little trick to try when you drop your ski is to drag
your toes (lightly) in the water,it will help you maintain your
balance.It gives the illusion that the ski is still on your foot.
Also after you drop the ski and stay up don't rush to put your
foot in the toe piece, put your foot on the back of the ski and
slowly slide it in.Keep concentrating on staying up and in the center
of your boat's wake where you are less likely to be affected by
waves or other wakes.
Hopes this helps
Frenchy
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335.76 | Oh, go ouside the wake on the side you plan to drop, too. | ULTRA::BURGESS | | Mon Jul 24 1989 14:16 | 26 |
|
I have found the following to be useful:
i) Think consciously about putting weight on the heel of
the foot you plan to stay on, lift the toes in the binding.
ii) When you step out of the drop ski, lift the heel out
and point the toes down. Stay on the heel of the foot you're planning
to ski on for a while and just use the toes of the other foot for
reassurance.
iii) Everything thats already been said about shoulders
back.
re retrieving the dropped ski: I taped a block of styrofoam
onto the top of the ski, it stayed there for my drops but got torn off
when a youngster crashed - duct tape isn't quite good enough.
Reg
{Yes, I can still only deep water start about 1 time
in 20 behind my 140 HP I/O, or 1 time in 2 behind a Malibu Skier with
the 454 engine. If I get up before I hit the boat's wake (75 ft.) I'm
fine, the Malibu has me up in about 2 arm lengths (2 inches longer
than before I met that boat (-: }
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335.77 | NEVER SAY DIE | USRCV1::RECUPAROR | | Thu Jul 27 1989 17:29 | 13 |
| WELL I DID IT !!
I wasn't up for long (2-3 min) but I was up on one ski and it felt
gooood. I think it's just a matter of practice and remembering
all the basics know.
Thanks for all the help and if guys are ever in SYO, lets hit the
water (so to speek).
Rick R.
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335.78 | Congrats! | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Wed Aug 02 1989 14:42 | 6 |
| Great stuff, Rick. Just remember to bend that forward knee for
stability. That will help you to put more weight on the front of the
ski and keep it from rocking back and forth. Soon, you'll be "cutting
a slice for yourself" as the O'Brien ad says!
...Roger...
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335.79 | Kids, don't try this at home | NRADM::WILSON | Southern NH, The Mass. Miracle | Fri Aug 11 1989 15:37 | 12 |
|
Did anyone happen to catch the "NANCY" comic strip carried in
today's Boston Herald? It offers a comical and rather unique
method for getting up on skis for the first time.
Nancy is sitting in a wading pool with ski tips up and ready to
go. The other end of the rope is attached to Sluggo's tricycle.
She yells "HIT IT", and he takes off. She flies out of the pool,
doing a mean face-plant on the ground. He asks, "So how do you
like water skiing?" Her reply "I can take it or leave it".
Rick
|
335.80 | Short line skiing...what a feeling | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Tue Aug 22 1989 12:54 | 21 |
| Yesterday a ski buddy and I decided to go out and "cut a slice for
ourselves" (to paraphrase an O'Brien ad). As I was putting on my ski I
decided I wanted to have a feel at what it's like to ski like the pros,
so I had my buddy shorten the line length to 39-1/2 off. Good God, is
that a trip. It's amazing how close you are to the boat. Even more
incredible is the fact that you're so close that the wake is literally
non-existent...I'm talking before the wakes meet to form the rooster
tail. You actually ski over the well formed by the boat as it's
moving. Talk about screwing up your timing...you actually hit nothing
as you pass behind the boat.
I just can't see how Mapple and Kjellander skied all 6 bouys at that
line length. The rope is 2-1/2 feet shorter than the distance from the
pylon to the bouy. Incredible.
So I guess I can say that I skied at 39-1/2 off. Of course, I didn't do
anything except slice a few nice turns and slam the water after a body
slide. Ah, the joys of skiing! :-) Must be getting toward the end of
summer to be trying these stunts...
...Roger...
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335.81 | Almost time to get out the Rossi's | DONVAN::DECAROLIS | Tricks Arn't Just for Kids | Wed Aug 23 1989 16:44 | 20 |
|
> I just can't see how Mapple and Kjellander skied all 6 bouys at that
> line length. The rope is 2-1/2 feet shorter than the distance from the
> pylon to the bouy. Incredible.
Roger - S T R E T C H!!!...
Thats' where Mike Kjellander's height helps a lot....he's
almost 9 ft. tall extended. I've watched Andy Mapple ski and
he makes it look SO easy. Kjellander has the advantage height-wise,
but Andy seems to have more finesse.
I would think getting *TO* the buoys in time would be
tougher than getting around the buoys....course, everything has
to fit together in the long run. (or should I say short run)!
End of summer! I think its time to move down to the
Carolina's....New England summers are just tooo short.
jd/
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335.82 | In my mind I'm goin' to Carolina... | RAVEN1::PINION | Doing the Desperation Samba... | Thu Aug 24 1989 08:24 | 7 |
| RE.: .81
Come on down....we *do* have long skiing seasons here (at least
I do!!). I have been in the water without a wetsuit as early as
April and have skiied as late as Oct. 5. It was bit chilly though!;-)
Capt. Scott
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335.83 | Long season??? | JAZZ::WILSON | Big_Footer | Mon Aug 28 1989 08:26 | 8 |
| re.82
That's not so long, we finished last season (in MA) on Dec 7, and attempted
to start on 1-Apr, but snow up at Sugarloaf scrubbed the start for
me in favor of skiing on powder. You must not be pushing the season
very hard, or waiting until the water gets really warm to something
like 45 or 50!
Don
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335.84 | Cold water? Naaaaah! | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Mon Aug 28 1989 14:18 | 19 |
| Yeah Don you tell 'em! :-) I missed the Dec. 7th ice-ski last year
because of a work commitment...I won't let that happen again! I think
I'll stop by the dive shop soon for a pair of those ultra-warm gloves.
Even though the feet get *real* cold I think I can handle that, but
when the fingers freeze up you just can't ski anymore. We'll fix that!
And speaking of cold-weather skiing, what about ski school again next
year, guys? I've already persuaded at least 2 people down at my lake
to go to Seipel's place this winter (they're planning a Florida trip
sometime mid-winter and I told them to stop in at Mike's place, so
they're making reservations this week). After turning them on to
footin' on my boom they decided it was time to improve themselves so I
loaned them a BI catalog and they're off! Maybe I should get
commission eh? :-)
...Roger...
P.S. Hey guys, we don't have to wait till the water gets below 50 to
have another gumball, y'know! Whaddya say?
|
335.85 | zzzzzzzzzz! | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Wed Sep 13 1989 14:27 | 17 |
|
******** WAKE UP!!! *********
It seems all of "die-hard" skiers have been snoozing this summer.
What ever happened to "It's Wednesday afternoon, it's warm, let's
GO"?
I suppose the first question is, where are all the boats? I've
been kicking myself for not having the Nautique here this week!
Anyone for a drive to Province lake this afternoon? Roger, is your
ski in your car? Doug, is the Blazer full of skiing stuff? Mikey,
is your wetsuit still in the bathtub?
We could be there by 3:30!!!
Hit it - Rick
|
335.86 | Who's that behind me? | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Wed Sep 13 1989 14:53 | 6 |
|
I guess I forgot one important question.... Did anyone's
boat follow them to work today?
Rick
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335.87 | I'm ready but not able... | SETH::WHYNOT | | Wed Sep 13 1989 17:14 | 12 |
| Huh?...O.K. I'm awake.
Yeh, let's go! (but not today) How about the NEAR future. My boat
is still in the water until Oct 1st, then it will be on the trailer
for use in the Merrimuck, Mattawanakee (aka Forge pd) or ??. In
the meantime, a rendezvous on one of the lakes for a good-old-fashoned
GUMBALL is in order! (I still have an unused vaycay-day or two).
-Or anyone up for some before-work skiing? (Roger and I discussed
this a while back.) I have a hard time getting up for work but no
problem getting up to ski. ;^) It's my weekend driver that won't
get up in the morning. So, maybe a 6-8 AM midweek gumball somewhere?
Comments and participents?...
Doug
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335.88 | | BLUES::WILSON | | Thu Sep 14 1989 16:13 | 11 |
|
Yaaaaawn...
Well I think I have recoved enough from the footin' fall from Doug's
boat in July. Pinched a nerve that runs down the left arm in that
whiplash faceplant. Recovered to the point where only one finger
is numb. Think I will stick to stick skiing for a bit.
Let me know. My boat is still up north. We could take the Baron
up there, as my car is at the airport now.
Don
|
335.89 | -*-O-*- | SETH::WHYNOT | | Thu Sep 14 1989 17:04 | 4 |
| Zounds Goot to me!
How about next week, I can make myself available;
Anyone else??
Doug
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335.90 | I feel the need for speed..count me in | ASPEN2::BOIKO | Is this Heaven..No, it's Iowa.. | Thu Sep 14 1989 17:20 | 6 |
| Let's rock and roll...time for a good old fashion...
GUMBALL.
Count me in next week.
-mike-
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335.91 | I'd like to, but where ? | ULTRA::BURGESS | | Fri Sep 15 1989 10:02 | 11 |
|
a word of warning....
Last sunday Mattawanakee... errrr Forge Pond ! was about
the same shade of green as the characters I see on my terminal right
now. The whole lake had gone just like the channel on the Littleton
side. Maybe a bit better now there has been some rain, it hadn't
rained for a couple of weeks or more.
R
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335.92 | Shall we make our Fla. reservations now? | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Fri Sep 15 1989 10:26 | 16 |
| G'mornin! Yeah, I guess we've been delinquent in our gumball
duties...but as has been mentioned, the distinct lack of boats has been
a problem. Mine is still in the water in RI, although based on the
rapid decline of the water level on our lake it may be out by next
week. I'd bring it up here, but I still have the problem of where to
store it (condo w/o garage really sucks!). Plus with 174k miles on my
car it isn't thrilled about towing it very far anymore. Of course, I
could do with a flight up to Don't place...I miss the Baron, and
*still* haven't been in the Lake yet! Wanna swoop in to my lake in RI
next week? It may very well be the last week to ski down there. In
any case, I'm open to any day next week...let's do it!
...Roger...
P.S. Wow...wouldn't it be great to have a gumball where we don't have
to use multiple wetsuits, gloves, booties, hoods, camp stoves ... :-)
|
335.93 | 190 knots enroute to the Gumball | JAZZ::WILSON | | Fri Sep 15 1989 11:06 | 14 |
| I have held next Wed and Thurs open. If the WX is good and we have
a quarum, and nothin else happens, we will take the Baron up to
my place in Maine on one of those days. The Lake needs some minor
fixing and will probably be in the shop then, and cannot carry as
many.
Rog you can be the first to foot behind my boat. Have a kneeboard
and the BFI front harness and kevlar line for ya.
I count Rick, Doug, Rog, Mike and myself Sounds like a full load
with three or four skis. I have a World Team, and a Connely Wake
Special, as well as combos up there.
Don
|
335.94 | Ready, set, .... | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Mon Sep 18 1989 09:24 | 19 |
| Sounds good Don. I *should* be travelling light...remember, people
wear SKIS, bad boys use THESE (pointing to feet)! So all I need is my
wetsuit, right? :-) But I guess I'll bring my "stick" too.
Did you say combos? Excellent...I figured out how to do the two ski
jump out to barefoot last weekend...nifty, as long as you don't jump
too high and keep your shoulders back. Faceplants are painful enough
from the standing position...when you jump up a foot or two and hit the
water wrong...ooooooh the pain! Definitely a maneuver where a cup
should be worn!
Kneeboard? For barefoot starts? Nah! One rope, one skier, two feet,
and all the beef your motor can muster, and we're footin'! Just drag
my sorry butt for a bit and I'm standing. Deep water starts clear out
the ol' sinuses real good!
If WX is good, what's our ETD? I assume it'll be from Hanscom?
...Roger...
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335.95 | Alert! | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Thu Sep 28 1989 11:16 | 12 |
|
* * * * * * * Mini-Gumball * * * * * * *
When: Tonite, Sept 28th, 17:30
Where: Merrimack River - See note 160.10 for directions
Who: Rick Suter, Ric Mershon, ???
|
335.96 | No can do...this time | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Thu Sep 28 1989 12:53 | 5 |
| Bummer, I can't make the mini gumball tonight. I gotta help my in-laws
move furniture. Oh well, I guess I'll just have to settle for skiing
all day tomorrow! Too bad, isn't it? :-)
...Roger...
|
335.97 | Gumballers, please report in... | TOOK::MERSHON | Keep your toes up! | Mon Oct 02 1989 16:45 | 6 |
| Hey boys and girls, don't keep me waiting any longer...How was the
Gumball?? I'm not seeing any reports and I'm wondering how
exciting it really was...Come on, get me bummed out about all the
great skiing I missed!
-ric.
|
335.98 | Too much fun :>) | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Wed Oct 04 1989 14:43 | 45 |
| ================================================================================
Note 335.99 Official 1989 Water Ski Season Note 99 of 99
DONVAN::DECAROLIS "The Open has Closed" 39 lines 2-OCT-1989 19:43
-< Too much fun :>) >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Well, I'm sure glad I went because it was "way cool totally
RAD" fun!
A bunch of us "girly/men" got together Friday at Lake Webster
.... Rick S, Cecile, Doug, Roger, Fred, Alan and myself took
a tour of Lake Webster, ranking on just about every boat
that wasn't a Ski Nautique! :>) If anyone's interested
there's an island for sale on this lake for $380K.
Doug, Roger and Rick S. showed us their barefootin' stuff and
it was just great to watch. They did tumbleturns and deep-
water starts and Mike Seipel himself would have been
impressed. :>) Really! BI paid off guys, it shows.
Fred had a need for speed as he went roaring on by us
at about 92 MPH ... :>) He cruises on those skis.
His buddy Alan was a 1st time footer with the help of
Roger G....Alan stood up at about 32MPH off the kneeboard
and had his first barefoot experience....and then he did
it again just to prove it wasn't beginners luck! This guy is
gonna be hooked now, fer sure.
Reg you weren't there, right!!!?
I got in a couple of trick runs and a slalomn=5 face plants
run but hey I had a wonderful time.
Something I had never seen before was demoed for me, a
reverse deep water start on the tricks by Roger Bad Boy
himself. You make it look tooo easy, Rog! I know what
I'll be working on next year.
Good fun, good people, sure beats workin'!
Jeanne
|
335.99 | Gumball Minutes | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Wed Oct 04 1989 14:45 | 82 |
| ================================================================================
Note 335.98 Official 1989 Water Ski Season Note 98 of 98
ROGER::GAUDET "Ski Nautique" 76 lines 4-OCT-1989 13:03
-< Gumball minutes >-
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Gee Ric, I guess nobody wants to give their rendition of the gumball,
so I'll do it (again).
Rick S., Cecile (Rick's better half), Doug, Alan (Fred's buddy) and
myself were all there by around 9:30, Fred should up shortly
thereafter towing his boat. Boats were launched and we got ready to
go. Jeanne showed up about 11:00ish and Reg got there sometime after
noon.
Some highlights:
o I took the first run of the day, choking a flying slalom dock
start. Good way to wake up! I also did some footin' and
tumbleturns, as well as some backwards starts on Jeanne's tricks
(hey Jeanne, got that picture of my butt rising out of the water
developed yet?)
o Doug skipped across the whitecaps on his slalom when we hit the
center of the lake. As I left, Doug was getting dragged across
the water on his butt attempting some barefoot (yes, real
*bare*foot) deep water starts. Last I saw Doug was spinning on
his back out of control after letting go of the handle. Did you
ever make it, Doug?
o Rick S. discovered that his double high-wraps have to come off
SOON! Little cold jumping in the water, eh Rick? Wait till the
next gumball! It gets colder before it gets warmer! Rick also
did some footin' (well actually, tennieing) off the kneeboard.
He tried some deep water starts, but nearly caused a tidal wave
on one of the starts and decided to come off the board again.
Oh yeah, he also did some one foot (err, one-sneaker). Guess
that Nautique has the beef after all. Hey Don, you call Correct
Craft yet to order yours? :-) Rick also did some trickin' on
two and then showed us the proper way to slam your ribs on the
water when he dropped one, although this wasn't totally his
fault as he found out the hard way that Jeanne skis with her
other foot forward.
o Cecile learned some new "bend-zee-knees" techniques for crossing
the wake on a slalom. Much more stable now.
o Jeanne showed us that she's been practicing on those tricks,
performing some fine side-slides, 360s, 180s and jumps. Even
some slalom tricking! Fabulous! Also went out on her slalom
ski, but decided that Rick's boat makes her fall. I guess she's
just used to jerking that Whaler around and the Nautique just
doesn't submit to such punishment!
o Fred called us "girly-men" and "girly-girls" (not a direct
quote) for wearing wetsuits. He took to the water with just
trunks and a vest. Though the jury is still out, the feeling is
that Fred is not playing with a full deck to have done this. We
await the verdict! :-)
o Alan did some slalom, then goes out on the kneeboard and
proceeds to 'foot on his very first try! And not a shabby run,
probably went a good 1000 yards before an eye-peeling face plant
(he got caught by "drifting shoulders symdrome"). Do you know
how many water-chewing dumps I took to get up my first time? He
claimed to have never done this before, but I have my doubts!
:-) A second run (after some difficulty with the kneeboard) was
even more of a success. Incredible for a first-timer. Hope he
can remember it all for next season.
o Reg went out on 2 skis, then dropped one and took some loops.
Tried a few times to get out of the water on just his slalom,
but kept giving in to "waist blowout" (bent at the waist while
the boat pulls you up). You're close Reg, just a little more
practice (when you're fresh) and you'll be up! Reg also got on
the trick skis then proceeded to damn near kiss the dock upon
his landing. Musta looked horrifying from the boat! No
injuries.
o Booze cruise around the lake with Alan as our guide, showing us
all the historic sights of Webster Lake, including a replica of
the Statue of Liberty on someone's front lawn (for reason which
are not obvious at this time) and an island which is for sale
($380,000). We also cruised into Webster Lake marina to gawk at
the boats. Ah, nothing special, only Mastercrafts anyway! :-)
Did I miss anything? Dunno what happened after about 4:15. Next
meeting time/date/place?
...Roger...
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335.100 | | DONVAN::DECAROLIS | The Open has Closed | Thu Oct 05 1989 12:34 | 27 |
| Pictures!? -- These ought to be good....
>>tumbleturns, as well as some backwards starts on Jeanne's tricks
>>(hey Jeanne, got that picture of my butt rising out of the water
>>developed yet?)
I'll have those pictures back next week, Rog...gotta
fire off the rest of the roll first....when I get them
back I'll scan in the image and put it in here so every-
body can have a look!
No butts about it! yuk yuk....
(just how do you keep the water out of your nose
with a start like that?)
>> ski, but decided that Rick's boat makes her fall. I guess she's
>> just used to jerking that Whaler around and the Nautique just
>> doesn't submit to such punishment!
Tell me about it! There's a subtle difference
between skiing behind a 35HP and a Nautique :>) I
went for my usual pull and the Nautique pulled right
back and threw me out of my binding and across both
wakes! Oooohhhhkay......we're not in Kansas anymore!
Jeanne
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335.101 | Awaiting photographic evidence | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Thu Oct 05 1989 13:17 | 18 |
| >> No butts about it! yuk yuk....
Arr arr! I like it. Are you really gonna scan a picture of my a$$
coming out of the water? Oh boy, now won't that be thrilling! :-)
>> (just how do you keep the water out of your nose
>> with a start like that?)
Good question...I guess I don't notice it anymore. Since learning to
backwards barefoot and getting water blasted up my nose, I must have
developed an anti-blast membrane in my nose 'cuz it doesn't seem to
bother me anymore. Of course, the faceplants still blast through this
membrane and I'm shooting nose spray when I get home. Tough on the
sinuses.
So, uh, next meeting?
...Roger...
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335.102 | State of readiness | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Thu Oct 05 1989 13:42 | 10 |
|
re: Next one...
I think we'll have to just stay on alert
(read: Keep the gear in the car) and when a warm
afternoon arrives, head out......
Whatcha think?
Rick
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335.103 | Fry days are busy only at Arthur Treacher's | ULTRA::BURGESS | | Thu Oct 05 1989 14:11 | 12 |
|
Well, I hope the cameras dried out OK and the film didn't get
ruined (or the cameras). I guess my "miss the dock by 1/1,000 of an
inch while looking surprised and scared" trick was quite spectacular.
If you guys coulda seen your faces (-:, (-:, (-:, (-:, didn't know
I'd bin practicin that all season, eh ?
Cool, bright and calm right now - high in the low seventies
tomorrow (friday) was the last I heard.
R {on a plywood product platform}
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335.104 | Frieday? | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Thu Oct 05 1989 14:52 | 9 |
|
> Cool, bright and calm right now - high in the low seventies
> tomorrow (friday) was the last I heard.
Sounds close enough for me! Any takers for Mattawanakee in the
afternoon?
Rick
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335.105 | BASSACKWARD.DDIF | DONVAN::DECAROLIS | The Open has Closed | Thu Oct 05 1989 16:25 | 8 |
|
Re: .101
No Rog....I'm just kiddin' about scanning the image in....
I'll send you the picture with a caption on it! :>)
jd/
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335.106 | Where is Mattawanakee? | TOOK::MERSHON | Keep your toes up! | Thu Oct 05 1989 16:31 | 8 |
| RE: .104
What and where is Mattawanakee?
Count me in! I think that me and the dry suit can duck out of work
at around 3:00pm!
-ric.
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335.107 | Skiing! | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Thu Oct 05 1989 17:05 | 5 |
|
RE: Mattawanakee... Directions are in 281.29... I'll be there
around 3:00-3:30, meet me at the ramp
Rick
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335.108 | Three (+ a boat) makes critical mass. | ULTRA::BURGESS | | Thu Oct 05 1989 17:29 | 8 |
|
Yeah, me too - we gotta quorum. Any more ?
Rick, do you want to try a cleaner and probably deeper launch
site ?
Reg
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335.109 | Where? | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Thu Oct 05 1989 18:34 | 7 |
|
re: Reg
Is there such a thing as a cleaner/deeper launch at
Mattawanakee?
Rick
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335.110 | Try some August and July get-togethers next year! | SALEM::TAYLOR_M | Passing Lane Addict | Thu Oct 05 1989 21:58 | 10 |
| It's kind of funny seeing how the fall weather really gets the people
together for watersports fun! Why does it take so long to get everybody
together? Is it just that the crazies here do it all summer long
with non-DEC-noters and there's just no time for the noting folks
to meet?
Let's try to do at least a couple of "fair weather" gumballs NEXT
YEAR!
Mike
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335.111 | Natural Selection? | TEKVAX::KOPEC | I'm not. | Fri Oct 06 1989 08:43 | 10 |
| > (just how do you keep the water out of your nose
> with a start like that?)
Based on years of spotting while roger was on the other end of the
noose, I'm convinced that through some Darwinian process roger was
born with an anti-backwash valve in his nose.
If not, the pond he skis on in RI would be empty by now.
...tom
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335.112 | Pick a ramp, any ramp. | ULTRA::BURGESS | | Fri Oct 06 1989 09:19 | 26 |
| re Rick,
There are a couple. One is at the end of a dead end street
just before you get into Westford itself on 225, on the lake its at
the (west ?) end of the ski course. The other one is along the
railroad tracks, not easy going but OK if you go slow enough. Neither
of them could be described as a soft sandy beach launch, but certainly
no worse than last week at Webster.
re <<< Note 335.110 by SALEM::TAYLOR_M "Passing Lane Addict" >>>
> -< Try some August and July get-togethers next year! >-
> It's kind of funny seeing how the fall weather really gets the people
> together for watersports fun! Why does it take so long to get everybody
Wot fall weather ? It hasn't even *_STARTED_* to get cold
yet for these guys (-:, (-:, (-:, (-:, (-:, (-:
Seriously, I think most of the local ski fraternity have the
luxury of a summer home up north where they play in the warm season
<envy, envy>. They're just trying to squeeze a bit more fun in betweeen
winterizing the cottage and winterizing the boat.
R
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335.113 | It's not over 'til it's *FROZEN* | SETH::WHYNOT | | Fri Oct 06 1989 11:41 | 6 |
| Did someone say, "ski course"? as in "Slalom Course"??
is it (still) in?
Doug. Who has to play Hockey tonight, but may come by for a quick
ski...
BTW.. Here's advance warning for skiing next week...The Malibu
NEEDS to get back into the water. :^)
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335.114 | Yewsually there, but the swimmers floats are GONE ! | ULTRA::BURGESS | Plywood product platform performance person (P5) | Fri Oct 06 1989 12:11 | 20 |
| re <<< Note 335.113 by SETH::WHYNOT >>>
> -< It's not over 'til it's *FROZEN* >-
> Did someone say, "ski course"? as in "Slalom Course"??
> is it (still) in?
Yep, though its not always totally intact, either souvenier
hunters take the pretty little colored balls or boats cruise by and
chop 'em up with their props. Sometimes theres a guy right in the
middle of it fishing from a canoe. Anyway, its across from where the
channel opens up onto the main body of water, nice little sheltered
spot too.
> BTW.. Here's advance warning for skiing next week...The Malibu
> NEEDS to get back into the water. :^)
Yeah, fibre-glass dries out real quick this time of year (-:
R
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335.115 | A kinder/gentler nation | NRADM::WILSON | A man's place is on his boat | Fri Oct 06 1989 12:15 | 10 |
| RE: Note 335.109
>> Is there such a thing as a cleaner/deeper launch at Mattawanakee?
A cleaner/deeper launch at Lake Man-I-Wanna-ski? Fat chance, that sounds
like a campaign promise! 8^)
Rick W.
P.S. I'll see you there anyway
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335.116 | Cold? Not even close yet! | LEDDEV::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Mon Oct 09 1989 14:04 | 11 |
| >> Seriously, I think most of the local ski fraternity have the
>> luxury of a summer home up north where they play in the warm season
>> <envy, envy>. They're just trying to squeeze a bit more fun in betweeen
>> winterizing the cottage and winterizing the boat.
...and some of us have summer homes down south (RI...just a *little*
south).
As for dunking the Malibu, name the day.
...Roger... who's_wimped_out_and_winterized_his_boat_already
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335.117 | How! | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Wed Oct 11 1989 10:54 | 5 |
|
I've heard words like "Indian summer" used referring to
tomorrow.... Does this bring to mind anything?
Rick
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335.118 | I heard "into the 70's" | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Wed Oct 11 1989 12:32 | 5 |
| My ski, boom, wetsuits, etc. will be in my car should these words
rearrange themselves into the word G-U-M-B-A-L-L !!! Does this mean
that your boat might follow you to work tomorrow? What a shame! :-)
...Roger...
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335.119 | Here comes another 4 hrs vacay-time... | TAZRAT::WHYNOT | | Wed Oct 11 1989 13:10 | 4 |
| **G-U-M-B-A-L-L A-L-E-R-T**
Let's do lake Mattawanakee! The Malibu will be there from 1-5pm.
Anybody who's interested, just show up at the beach.
Doug.
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335.120 | Assuming nobody went out there on sunday,,,,, ??? | ULTRA::BURGESS | Plywood product platform performance person (P5) | Mon Oct 16 1989 14:19 | 10 |
|
I, being of sound mind (debatable, but anyway) do hereby
declare *_MYSELF_* as the winner of the '89 season award for the
last water skier on Lake Willoughby Vermont. October 14th. 1989,
approx 18:00 hours (that's military time, rught ?), two witnesses in
the boat and about 40 more up at the house, partying.
Reg
{now, back to the mugs of hot cocoa}
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335.121 | Ice in is not far away | CSSE32::APRIL | If you build it .... he will come ! | Tue Oct 17 1989 13:05 | 24 |
| ><<< Note 335.120 by ULTRA::BURGESS "Plywood product platform performance person (P5)" >>>
> -< Assuming nobody went out there on sunday,,,,, ??? >-
>
>
> I, being of sound mind (debatable, but anyway) do hereby
>declare *_MYSELF_* as the winner of the '89 season award for the
>last water skier on Lake Willoughby Vermont. October 14th. 1989,
>approx 18:00 hours (that's military time, rught ?), two witnesses in
>the boat and about 40 more up at the house, partying.
>
> Reg
Burrrrrrrrrr ! I hope you did a flying dock start & a dry landing !
It was awful cold the last weekend I was up at Camp (Oct 7th). I
got the boat out of the water without getting wet which I thought was
a MAJOR accomplishment.
> {now, back to the mugs of hot cocoa}
Spiked with what ? And did you drink 'em *before* or *after* your
wild ride ?
Chuck
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335.122 | October 12th - How about November? | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Wed Oct 18 1989 12:21 | 40 |
|
Well.... no one has written about the last Gumball or as Reg
would say Gunball.... :-) so here it is...
Thursday, October 12th was a nice sunny day, although the
water temps are dropping rapidly. Almost as fast as Doug drops
when barefootin'
This outing was attended by Jeanne, Doug, Ric, Reg, Roger,
yours truly and a surprise appearance by Mike S, who had to
stand on the beach while both the Malibu and the Nautique were
floating on the other side of the lake with the occupants saying,
"nah, that's some guy with a bunch of cameras".....
Footin' seemed to dominate the afternoon with runs by
Ric, Roger and Rick S who managed to get his hand caught
between the boom and one of the cables... ouch! Doug was
even talked into a quick run on the boom, without the slap..
Maiden footin' runs were spectacularly performed by Jeanne
and Reg. Jeanne said "Hey, I like this!" while Reg said
"Ouch"... Come to think of it Reg said "no it didn't hurt" and
everyone in the boat said "Ouch!" I think Doug donated his
famous "slap" to Reg for the day...
Well, eventually we got around to picking up "the guy on
the beach with all the cameras" AKA, Mike S. and he took several
slalom runs, showing us that he'd been over in that course on
Ft. Meadow a few times this past summer...
Doug was running late when departure time arrived and was
detained even longer by a broken trailer leaf spring, which
the best Mickey-mouse mechanics we could find rigged well enough
to get Doug home. (Hey Doug, you did get home didn't you? Did you
find a new spring?)
All in all a fine day, (except for the spring).... Keep that gear
close at hand, who knows how many more warm days we'll get?
Rick "wannabe" Suter
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335.123 | S O R E ! | ULTRA::BURGESS | Plywood product platform performance person (P5) | Wed Oct 18 1989 14:05 | 36 |
| re <<< Note 335.122 by ARCHER::SUTER "Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines!" >>>
> -< October 12th - How about November? >-
> Maiden footin' runs were spectacularly performed by Jeanne
> and Reg. Jeanne said "Hey, I like this!" while Reg said
> "Ouch"... Come to think of it Reg said "no it didn't hurt" and
> everyone in the boat said "Ouch!" I think Doug donated his
> famous "slap" to Reg for the day...
Reg also said something like, "Hey, I like this !", though
you may not have heard it in the boat - also a lot of other stuff
that I just muttered and can't print here. Which particular pain
inflicting incident are you referring to as the "slap" ? I'm
guessing you mean the forward fall that happened when I let go of the
boom ? I hurt all week-end, the upper arms are very bruised from the
boom, the tummy feels like I've done a coupla hundred sit_ups after 20
years of total inactivity, presumably from trying to curl up and come
around again for more. I'm still high on the rush of having put my
feet in the water for what ?, 20 ft before they were swept back ?
Reggie wantsa boom ! Needs some more strength and/or less weight
though, gotta exercise some more !
> Doug was running late when departure time arrived and was
> detained even longer by a broken trailer leaf spring, which
> the best Mickey-mouse mechanics we could find rigged well enough
> to get Doug home. (Hey Doug, you did get home didn't you? Did you
> find a new spring?)
Whatta bunch of pack rats ? Whatta bunch of "Improvisers" ?
Mickey woulda been PROUD of our work !
Thanks to Rick and Doug for the boats and to Roger for the
coaching, great time !
Reg
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335.124 | You callin' Reg a "Maiden"? | SETH::WHYNOT | | Wed Oct 18 1989 15:27 | 9 |
| Yup, I made it home o.k. It's amazing what a couple of pieces of wood
and about 50 ft of hefty rope can do! I'm working on getting Shoreline
to send me a new set of springs. (If they would only answer their
phone.) :*} Plan B is to just buy a set, fortunately for me, they're
not too expensive...But, since the Malibu is pickled for the winter,
when's the next gumball? (someone elses call) I know, when it stops
raining, right? Hey Rick, you think you'll have your Centurion O/B
in time for the *really* cold water when inboards can't be used? ;^)
Doug "wannabee-in-a-warm-climate" Whynot
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335.125 | New personal_name :>) | DONVAN::DECAROLIS | She Walks On Water | Wed Oct 18 1989 22:00 | 26 |
|
So when are we doing another gumball and are you bringing
the boom! :>)
After having a taste of what it feels like to foot I pulled out
the barefoot WS issues and found an excellant article written
by Scarpa on how to foot off the boom. He's says to snow-plow,
sort of, and not to use the DEATH GRIP.... you were right, Rick!
Anyways, you wouldn't think (Reg) that footin' would take
its toll on your abs, but I can tell you that my abdominals were
screamin' all weekend, and it was murder to sneeze.
Roger G., did some footin' on his hands....that was entertaining,
and Doug blew through the course like Andy Mapple, cept Andy gets
his hair wet, Doug doesn't.. :")
Rick S., showed us a really neat "body over the front of the
boom trick", though I don't think it was planned. Glad you
pulled out of that one, Mr. Suter.
So....anyone want to go to Barefoot school with me!? We
can learn the "human-chain"!
Jeanne
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335.126 | Another footer is born! | TOOK::MERSHON | Keep your toes up! | Thu Oct 19 1989 09:32 | 41 |
|
RE: -1
Jeanne,
I'm psyched that you're hooked on the footin'! I wish I could
have seen your first lessons! It really is addicting, isn't it?
How do your feet feel?! :)
>> Rick S., showed us a really neat "body over the front of the
>> boom trick", though I don't think it was planned. Glad you
>> pulled out of that one, Mr. Suter.
There have been some jokes about this in a couple places, and
I look back at it and I laugh, a little. I thought it was kind
of scary actually, and there was potential for some serious
injury. I was the driver at the time, and the incident actually
makes me want to open that discussion back in the Barefoot note
about Boom safety.
Rick was on the boom, and it wasn't set high enough. When he
got out onto it, there was enough weight on top of it to push
the tip into the water. Well, this caused the front of the boat
to start to pivot a little around the boom and the boat was
tilting quite a bit. My initial reaction was to kick back on the
throttle so we didn't start to pivot harder, and if felt like the
boat was gonna tip too.
I tried to yell to Rick to let go, but when you're doing a front
mobius over the boom, you're probably more worried about your life
than listening.
I'm sorry about that Rick...I hope that hand is feeling better.
Booms most definitely can be dangerous! The first concern
must always be the safety of the skier.
I think that a boom lesson may be in order. A lesson not only
for the skier, but for the driver and passengers. Everyone
plays a role. How about at the next gumball?? :-)
-ric.
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335.127 | A reality slap about boom skiing | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Thu Oct 19 1989 13:36 | 30 |
| Hmm, I guess I missed all this excitement about the Suter mobius!
Doesn't sound like it was much fun. How's the hand Rick? Almost ready
to climb back on that horse?
As for boom safety, I agree that we should all share our experiences
around what can happen when using a boom. I, for one, have seen many
"close calls" or at least what looked like close calls after a second
look. I think the real issue here is driver reaction to the difference
between long line skiing and boom skiing. And I'm not only talking
about what the skier does to make it "feel" different. With the boom,
weight distribution in the boat plays a major role in what the skier
can/cannot do out there. I'm sure all of us have been behind the wheel
enough to know the kind of tugs and jerks (the pulling kind, not the
person kind) you can experience, but it's a whole new ballgame when
it's 10 feet off the side of the boat, tugging not only on the ski pole
but on the bow eye as well. Wanna get a real strange feeling? Park it
in the driver's seat while I do a barefoot swing-out on the 5'
line...now that's weird (right Doug? Rick S.?)! You almost think the
boat's gonna "swing over" the skier. What you have to do is
counter-steer, just like you do in the slalom course when the skier
comes out of the turn.
Maybe at the next gumball we can share war stories. Fortunately (for
me anyway) they've all been "Wow, I didn't know *that* was gonna
happen" type stories where the skier falls, and you come around saying
to the skier, "Sorry...my fault. I didn't realize the boat would react
that way." Next time, everything's fine. But it only takes once to
cause irreparable damage. Awareness is the best prevention.
...Roger... who_anxiously_awaits_the_next_gumball
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335.128 | | DONVAN::DECAROLIS | She Walks On Water | Thu Oct 19 1989 14:39 | 15 |
|
From my perspective, it looked like Rick was footin' along
just fine, saw some rough water ahead and put himself back
up onto the boom, at which point the boom went under and
Rick went over.....it happened real fast. Maybe the boom
wasn't set right or the weight distribution of people in
the boat was wrong, I don't know. Anyways, close call but
all ended well....Rick went right back out there later.
Yeah Ric T., my feet feel just fine, I wasn't on the water
long enough to do any damage. Right! Very addicting.....
Glad to end the ski season that way.
jd/
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335.129 | Calling all GUMBALLERS!! | TOOK::MERSHON | Keep your toes up! | Mon Oct 23 1989 09:02 | 11 |
| Can you say GUMBALL?!?! I knew you could!!
Hey folks, the time has come, we have no excuse this week! The
weather man is on our side! High 60's and maybe even some 70's -
all week long!!! LET'S DO IT!!
! ! ! ! ! G U M B A L L ! ! ! ! !
Hey Reg, any new stuff to play with this week? :-)
-ric. itchin_to_gumball
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335.130 | Sore shoulders, but thats from chopping wood. | ULTRA::BURGESS | Plywood product platform performance person (P5) | Mon Oct 23 1989 11:41 | 22 |
| re <<< Note 335.129 by TOOK::MERSHON "Keep your toes up!" >>>
> -< Calling all GUMBALLERS!! >-
> Can you say GUMBALL?!?! I knew you could!!
Sure CAN ! ...and if ever I said "gunball" it was a
freudian reference to what I thought had hit me in the mid section
after last thursday on the boom, i.e. a cannonball !
> Hey Reg, any new stuff to play with this week? :-)
If I'd had $229 to spare (HaH !) and if it hadn't been in that
Yuckie dull gold and black I MIGHT have bought it (-:
As it turns out I just have the $6 glove liners to try out, plus the
wetsuit repair cement - BIG SPENDER, eh ?
Reg
O' course, if I'd had ~$20K to spare I *_MIGHT_* have bought
a new Nautique too (-:
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335.131 | | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Mon Oct 23 1989 13:32 | 9 |
| RE: Gumball: Yay, man! Any day but Tuesday.
Lakes are sure up higher after last week's torrential rain. Went to my
lake yesterday...my docks's floating again! This is amazing
considering last weekend it was sitting on the ground with 10 feet of
beach beyond it. The lake must have come up two feet! Too bad it
wasn't WARM water that fell last week! :-)
...Roger...
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335.132 | | TOOK::SWIST | Jim Swist LKG2-2/T2 DTN 226-7102 | Tue Oct 24 1989 10:45 | 8 |
| ok, i'll ask the dumb question.
what's "gumball" got to do with water skiing?
jim (ps, the only time I tried to water ski, they called me THE TORPEDO
because all I ever managed to do was get dragged horizontally at
high speed).
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335.133 | Gumball Machine! | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Tue Oct 24 1989 15:14 | 11 |
|
jim,
Gumball is the official secret word of the skiing crazies
which signals that an outing is immanent....
Speaking of Gumballs.... does anyone have their stuff in the
car today? I apologize for the short notice, but that's what my
schedule lends itself to these days....
Rick
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335.134 | Great weather all this week! | SETH::WHYNOT | | Tue Oct 24 1989 15:33 | 5 |
| Not today, but how 'bout tommorrow??
Wasn't "Gumball" the secret word used in the movie "Cannonball Run"?
DW
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335.135 | Quick, before the sun goes down... | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Tue Oct 24 1989 15:47 | 6 |
|
Nah.. Wednesday might have possibilities for a *late* quick
one.. maybe 4:30 or 5:00 on the river, but Thursday and Friday
are out for me...
Rick
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335.136 | What's behind me is not important! | NRADM::WILSON | A man's place is on his boat | Tue Oct 24 1989 15:49 | 13 |
| RE:
>> Wasn't "Gumball" the secret word used in the movie "Cannonball Run"?
Naah, I don't think so. Cannonball and The Gumball Rally were two
virtually identical movies about a cross-country race. Both movies
were about a bunch of people just chucked all their other responsi-
bilities to race across the country like a bunch of maniacs.
Which is why the word "gumball" is appropriate when everyone blows
out of work to go water skiing.
Rick
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335.137 | Why Why Why... | TOOK::MERSHON | Keep your toes up! | Tue Oct 24 1989 16:01 | 8 |
| Why don't I know better to bring my stuff to work with me! :-(
Rick, if I had my stuff, I'd be with you in a flash!
It's too bad, because the sun's gonna be settin' alot earlier
next week. I guess we have no choice but to blow out of work
earlier! :-)
-ric. whose_feet_are_getting_soft_for_a_gumball
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335.138 | Check out Ski Limited | DONVAN::DECAROLIS | She Walks On Water | Thu Oct 26 1989 13:11 | 10 |
|
Received a catalog from Ski Limited yesterday, there's a
new 1990 Ski Calendar with a picture of some dude
barefootin' while hanging off of a helicopter.
Maybe Reg, when you approach Digital about putting together
a water-skiing club for us, you could mention this! :>)
jd/
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335.139 | Cooler (but we didn't have a cooler). | ULTRA::BURGESS | Plywood product platform performance person (P5) | Thu Oct 26 1989 13:26 | 32 |
|
Well, its getting to be fewer and fewer of us as the year gets
older and colder. On tuesday night Rick made the astute observation
that his turn was coming around again REAL QUICK with so few of us
(2) :-). The water was high on the MuckieMac, all the rain the week
before was COLD rain and the winds had put a lot of trash into the
river - I joked that we could have as easily trolled around for the
evening and picked up a cord or two of firewood; seriously, there
were 4 and 6 inch diameter branches floating down the river, OK at
least they were easily visible, also a 55 gallon plastic drum from
somebody's dock and (separately) an inverted section of dock about 8ft
by 3ft just floating at surface level, potentially VERY DANGEROUS !
We each skied, Rick footed off the boom, I could see him to the side
and every time I glanced in the mirror there seemed to be a dozen
leaves at altitudes around 12ft., weird. I couldn't get as far
with footing as the first time I tried, I've been trying to figure out
if it was fear of abs pains for the rest of the week, or a fear that
the boom wasn't high enough due to less weight on the starboard side
to balance me - dunno, but I just lacked the confidence to try hard
enough; I have the abs pains anyway, so I might as well have gone for
it (-:
re the Merrimac itself: Rick navigated us north from the
Chelmsford ramp to up past MPM; there are some land marks that
identify (to those who know) where to zig and zag in order to avoid
the rocks/submerged_stone_wall. I think I can follow the path we
took, but can't describe it. Here's a request for everyone's
description of the "best" navigation path for missing the rocks
behind MPM.
Reg
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335.140 | Plane skiing plus one ??? | ULTRA::BURGESS | Plywood product platform performance person (P5) | Thu Oct 26 1989 13:39 | 25 |
| re <<< Note 335.138 by DONVAN::DECAROLIS "She Walks On Water" >>>
> -< Check out Ski Limited >-
> Received a catalog from Ski Limited yesterday, there's a
> new 1990 Ski Calendar with a picture of some dude
> barefootin' while hanging off of a helicopter.
Yeah, I got it too - happens to be on my desk right now (-:
> Maybe Reg, when you approach Digital about putting together
> a water-skiing club for us, you could mention this! :>)
Make up your MIND ! Do you now want me to get back to
employee activities and cancel the request for the promo boat(s) ?
Gee, that was going so well - wholesaler's price on the boat, divide
by two for dec's matching funds, divide by number of
participants...... OK, but they already HAVE the 'copters, I see
where you're coming from - and we could have LITERALLY "NO WAKE" at
any and all speeds.... hmmmmmmmm,,,, think, think.
R
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335.141 | I need a garage! | 6056::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Thu Oct 26 1989 15:54 | 6 |
| I guess we're really gonna let this beautiful weather pass on by, eh?
Bummer. Well, I'm gone tomorrow, and all weekend...maybe Indian summer
will hang around into next week? If not, we'll just have to brave the
40's and 50's like last year.
...Roger...
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335.142 | Micro_gumball ?? | ULTRA::BURGESS | Plywood product platform performance person (P5) | Thu Oct 26 1989 17:18 | 13 |
| re <<< Note 335.141 by 6056::GAUDET "Ski Nautique" >>>
-< I need a garage! >-
> I guess we're really gonna let this beautiful weather pass on by, eh?
I could go home and get my little I/O, we could be wet by
17:00, which would allow about an hour.... ???
R {also gone tomorrow and for the whole week-end; err
NOT with Roger, but I didn't need to mention that,
right ? (-:}
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335.143 | The new NAUTIQUE! | TOOK::MERSHON | Keep your toes up! | Fri Oct 27 1989 09:37 | 34 |
| Hi Guys,
This guy's gettin' a little depressed, hasn't skied in two weeks!
Are those inboards winterized yet?! This weather is supposed to
hold out into next week, with some high 70's early in the week!
I'm ready to take a half day off if necessary!! Any takers?
I'll be sure to travel with my gear in the truck next week! :-)
So Reg, what's this about a ski club? If we promise to represent
the company at tournaments, do you think they'll give us time off
for training (GUMBALLS!)? :-)
Has anyone seen the new Nautique yet!?!?! I just got my Nov/Dec
issue of WaterSki last nite, and plastered on the inside cover is
an advertisement for it!! What a hot lookin' boat!! And it looks
nothing like the old Nautique-a new hull design and more!
CorrectCraft is claiming little spray and the lowest wake in the
industry, and I believe 'em! (I'd rather judge for myself though,
think they'd give me a demo boat?) One of the shots in the
advertisement has Mike Kjellander (sp?) behind the boat pulling out
of one of his dunks, and would you believe that the 50 feet of spray
out the side of the boat that the Nautique is famous for, just isn't
there! Should make for tumble ups on the boom next to one of these
things much easier! I hope I get to ski behind one some day!! :-)
Rick, do you think this will make the new boat decision a little
tough?
GUMBALL GUMBALL GUMBALL GUMBALL GUMBALL GUMBALL
(Subliminal hint!)
-ric.
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335.144 | | JAZZ::WILSON | | Fri Oct 27 1989 11:29 | 3 |
| Anyone for Saturday? My boat is in the driveway ready to go.
Don
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335.145 | Saturday October... err 28th? | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Fri Oct 27 1989 11:33 | 12 |
|
> Anyone for Saturday? My boat is in the driveway ready to go.
>
> Don
Hey Don,
You are still alive! :-) I think Saturday's a great
idea, the Nautique is not winterized yet, either.... How about some
place close, cause I'd have to leave by mid afternoon....?
Rick
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335.146 | Tomorrow... | DONVAN::DECAROLIS | She Walks On Water | Fri Oct 27 1989 11:49 | 10 |
|
Re: -couple
Hey, I'd be up for tomorrow if you have room for one more....
I'd love to get in one more trick run and another barefoot
experience before wrapping up the season. I'm out for the
afternoon, but I'll log in later to get the scoop.
Jeanne
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335.147 | | JAZZ::WILSON | | Fri Oct 27 1989 12:40 | 4 |
| How about Littleton?
Don
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335.148 | Formula on 495 | PARITY::MITCHELL | Rob Mitchell Data Center Mgr | Fri Oct 27 1989 13:45 | 5 |
| I passed a Blue and while Formula on 495 as I was coming to work this
morning. I saw the name but forgot what it was when I went to mention it.
I was wondering if you were having a gumball today?
Rob.
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335.149 | | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Fri Oct 27 1989 15:41 | 5 |
|
I sure would like to find a replacement for Mattawanakee,
but if there is none it will do....
Rick
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335.150 | Is it still called GUMBALL on weekends? | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Fri Oct 27 1989 16:30 | 5 |
|
I'll be at the ramp at Mannawanakee about 11:00 and
the beach shortly thereafter, tomorrow, Saturday, Oct 28th...
Rick
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335.151 | anxiety attack.. | SETH::WHYNOT | | Mon Oct 30 1989 15:02 | 2 |
| Well, what happened? Who went??
Doug-Who under threats of death stayed home and did yardwork :^(
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335.152 | boys will be boys.... | DONVAN::DECAROLIS | She Walks On Water | Mon Oct 30 1989 20:29 | 39 |
|
You don't want to know Doug! It was great, water was
calm, temps were about 78 deg....we did tricks, foots,
and slalomn. I never thought I'd ski this late in the
year. Thanks again, Rick!
Attendees: Rick, Cecile, Rick Jr., Don and myself
------------------------------------------------------
Highlight of the afternoon:
Late in the afternoon this macho Scarab boat, which
sounded like a jet-drive to me, starts buzzing around,
chopping up our calm water. The boat has a rooster
tail on it measuring about 100' in length and 60' in
height.
Finally he parks the Scarab in the middle of the lake.
Rick decides he wants to go for a slalomn run and as we
pull him past the Scarab, we notice the couple have
disappeared from view. Rick starts motioning that he
wants to be pulled close to the boat so he can spray
them.
Cecile pulls Rick right by the Scarab and I'm thinking
"He won't do it, he wouldn't do anything like that"...
Rick puts about 200 gallons of water into the Scarab,
he nails em good!
As we're pulling away, (giggling) two heads pop up outa
nowhere, and then the Scarab comes after us....and this guy
isn't mad....he just wants to get even! He pulls
up alongside us, turns the wheel and dumps 8000 gallons
of water into the Nautique! We almost sunk!
Now what I want to know Rick, is how come you had all
the fun, and we paid the price?!
Jeanne -who laughed all the way home after that one!
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335.153 | All it takes is three of us.... | ULTRA::BURGESS | Nauti nineties ready | Tue Nov 07 1989 08:19 | 10 |
|
Gunball Alert !
It ain't over 'til its over, so......
I propose next thursday 16th November - I *_KNOW_* the
weather WILL be fine.
R
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335.154 | Who's gonna be the last skier of the decade? | TAZRAT::WHYNOT | | Tue Nov 07 1989 08:29 | 4 |
| Oh good, I haven't skiied yet this November...And we are quickly
running out of decade. :^) Of course, as usual, weather permitting.
Keep us posted..
Doug
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335.155 | | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Tue Nov 07 1989 10:31 | 8 |
|
Hmmmmmmmm..... seems pretty warm this afternoon......
If I could manage to clear my desk of a few things maybe
I could skip out this afternoon..... Any takers?
Rick
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335.156 | 2 & counting | ULTRA::BURGESS | Nauti nineties ready | Tue Nov 07 1989 11:40 | 6 |
| re <<< Note 335.155 by ARCHER::SUTER "Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines!" >>
Yes, do we have a third ?
R
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335.157 | | TAZRAT::WHYNOT | | Tue Nov 07 1989 13:09 | 2 |
| I'm #3! Where and when?
Doug
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335.158 | Please don't say it's over! | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Tue Nov 07 1989 17:29 | 6 |
| Why is it you guys pick days that I'm away from my "normal" workplace?
Oh well, if you guys made it, how'd it go? I hope we get another shot
at it, 'cuz I wanna ski again this decade!
...Roger...
who_drove_past_several_glass_calm_lakes_along_the_pike_today_and_wimpered
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335.159 | There seems to be a lotta glassy water around | ULTRA::BURGESS | Nauti nineties ready | Wed Nov 08 1989 08:28 | 10 |
| re <<< Note 335.158 by ROGER::GAUDET "Nothing unreal exists" >>>
> -< Please don't say it's over! >-
I think they didn't - - crashing hardware or some such. I'm
still planning on next thursday, with some luck I may even keep a lot
warmer than usual - perhaps even "DRY" !
Reg {Monday and wednesday are aerobics nights (-: }
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335.160 | Would you believe... | TOOK::MERSHON | Keep your toes up! | Wed Nov 08 1989 08:36 | 11 |
|
That I packed my truck with my stuff yesterday cause it looked
like a grea day, but...there was something wrong with the
routers out of LKG, and I couldn't get to this notesfile
(or any other off site) all day!
AAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!
Next Thursday sounds great! Drizzle or shine! Count me in!
-r.
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335.161 | Possible?. | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Fri Nov 10 1989 09:49 | 6 |
|
Is it supposed to stay sunny today? If so, how about
this afternoon for a GB, as long as my phone stays quiet......
Rick
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335.162 | Where and when? | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Fri Nov 10 1989 12:41 | 4 |
| I didn't bring my stuff, but I *might* be persuaded to go get it if I
knew where and when.
...Roger...
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335.163 | 12 O'Clock Boston temperarure is 61... | SETH::WHYNOT | | Fri Nov 10 1989 12:58 | 5 |
| Just *happen* to have my stuff with me (still).
I even came in early today, so I can leave early. :^)
When and where, providing the phone-calls hold off..
Doug
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335.164 | Make me envious! | DONVAN::DECAROLIS | Punch It! Margaret! | Mon Nov 13 1989 10:17 | 5 |
|
How was the skiing, guys?!
jd/
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335.165 | Last this decade & 1st next decade (see Guiness). | ULTRA::BURGESS | | Mon Nov 13 1989 10:36 | 13 |
| re <<< Note 335.154 by TAZRAT::WHYNOT >>>
> -< Who's gonna be the last skier of the decade? >-
You pose an interesting question.
It would be illegal, of course, buttttttt......
If santa brought us each a dry suit and lotsa winter woolies
I s'pose we could ALL ('cept the driver) ski from 11:59 to 00:01.
{ That's "Military time" (-:}
R
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335.166 | Brrrrrr...when do we do it again? | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Mon Nov 13 1989 11:01 | 15 |
| Damn nippy! But excellent! Reg wins the "brave soul" award for
longest duration in the chilly water. He gaffed 3 deep water starts
(his "regular" ski was lost in the river currents...later recovered by
Rick's keen eye). Doug took the endurance run of the day, waving to
the traffic helicopter (wish we knew which station it was for...musta
had some interesting words about us). Rick and I got stupid and did
some footin' (well, he did some tennieing and I did some bootin').
Good thing, too, 'cuz there was lots of stuff floatin' in that river
(like logs, twigs, leaves, pipes, etc.) which wouldn't have felt too
good on bare soles! It was like an obstacle course just to drive the
boat, never mind hang on to the rope while swinging back and forth! In
any case, a good time was had by all, especially back in the vehicles
with the heater on HIGH!
...Roger... looking_forward_to_the_next_one!
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335.167 | The biggest problems are WORK and Daylight | SETH::WHYNOT | | Mon Nov 13 1989 11:10 | 7 |
| The weather Dudes are saying "Indian Summer this week" (I think they
just like to say that...) anyway, temps in the mid sixties?!
Re: Reg; We could just go to "the land down under" and ski where it's
warm. ;^)
DW
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335.168 | Don't have to twist my arm | TOOK::MERSHON | Keep your toes up! | Mon Nov 13 1989 15:12 | 3 |
| I'm dyin' to try out my new Icebreakers gloves!
-rm.
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335.169 | 5 good reasons for a gumball today! | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Tue Nov 14 1989 08:05 | 12 |
| 1) Forecast for today is sunshine with temps in the low 70's
2) Forecast for tomorrow and Thurs. is possible showers with temps
in the 50's
3) Friday's forcast says temps will *PEAK* in the upper 30's!!!!!
4) My stuff is in my car
5) I wanna ski!
...Roger...
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335.170 | 2 more reasons... | TOOK::MERSHON | Keep your toes up! | Tue Nov 14 1989 08:39 | 10 |
|
6. it may never be this warm again 'till 1990
7. *I* wanna ski
That makes two of us...
Add one more and a boat and we got a gumball!
-ric. hoping_to_be_blazing_across_water_this_afternoon
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335.171 | Here's #3, where's the boat? | TAZRAT::WHYNOT | | Tue Nov 14 1989 10:14 | 6 |
| Funny how my stuff just happens to be in the truck today.
Anyone out there got a boat? (not yet winterized, that is) :^)
Might I suggest the Merrimack, as the predicted winds will be less of a
factor on the river..
Doug (now going to request 2hrs Vacay time...)
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335.172 | Work is for people who don't know how to foot! | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Tue Nov 14 1989 10:14 | 8 |
|
n. I wanna ski...........!
But, my workload is not cooperating, but keep your terminals
focused on notes and mail just in case I can find my way out of
here......
Rick
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335.173 | Oh how I wish I had a garage! | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Tue Nov 14 1989 11:43 | 10 |
| Hey Rick, would 3 guys armed with automatic assault rifles, wearing
black ski masks and charging into your office area to take you hostage
help you to get out earlier? :-)
>> -< Work is for people who don't know how to foot! >-
If this is to be taken as fact, then perhaps you have the wrong job?
:-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
...Roger...
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335.174 | Nov. 14th Gumball Report | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Wed Nov 15 1989 08:17 | 13 |
| A fine time was had by both! :-) Rick and I went skimming across the
Merrimack yesterday, taking 4 or 5 footin' runs each to cap off a
beautiful day in the neighborhood. Rick had it a bit easier than me
'cuz he managed to pull himself back onto the boom after each run. I
just couldn't seem to get a grip on the rope, so I had to settle for
the old "I'm gonna let go now, so when I do, whip that boat around real
quick before I turn into the proverbial ice cube!" But with the warm
air temps (around 65 at ski-time), it wasn't that bad. Hey, a little
sufferin' won't kill ya! It sure does get dark early, though...I got
there around 4:10, and most people had their headlights on. We took
our runs, then pulled the boat out at 4:55, in the dark!
...Roger... eagerly_awaiting_the_next_one
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335.175 | let's go for it today! | SALEM::TAYLOR_M | Passing Lane Addict | Mon Nov 20 1989 13:39 | 3 |
| Can you say "Gumball" ?
Just kidding. What's that? Meet you at Killington?
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335.176 | Winter? What's that? | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Mon Nov 20 1989 13:42 | 6 |
|
Today? Nah..... but what's the outlook for Tues or Weds?
I think the Nautique will get winterized this weekend.....
Rick
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335.177 | How about Friday? No work! | SETH::WHYNOT | | Mon Nov 20 1989 14:46 | 4 |
| Funny, I was going to enter a reply that "It stopped snowing..Let's go!
but I had 2nd thoughts do to my w*rk-load. ;^)
It is 'sposed to warm up though...
Doug
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335.178 | Wait til the men in white coats hear about this | NRADM::WILSON | A man's place is on his boat | Mon Nov 20 1989 15:34 | 7 |
|
The weather ought'a be just about right on Friday for you
diehards. I heard there's the possibility of a *major*
snowstorm Thursday night and Friday. I guess that would
be another first, eh?
Rick (who will be working on the sn*wmobile on Friday)
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335.179 | I heard highs in the mid-30's for Tue. and Wed. | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Mon Nov 20 1989 16:14 | 14 |
| Winterized? Sooooooooo, you're getting tired of walking to your car in
the cold, eh? Sounds like the boat's getting a new parking spot after
this weekend! :-)
Gumball? For me, Tuesday's out, maybe Wednesday (I'll toss my stuff in
the car in case you guys twist my arm...shouldn't be hard), definitely
Friday if Rick W.'s snowstorm doesn't materialize! :-) I'll check the
weather forecast tonight.
Hey Don Wilson! You still here? Haven't heard from you in a loooooong
time. We miss your hooded presence at the gumballs!!!! We need you to
show Reg how to be a man and jump right in that cold water! :-)
...Roger...
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335.180 | Ready and willing | ULTRA::BURGESS | | Tue Nov 21 1989 08:10 | 16 |
| re <<< Note 335.179 by ROGER::GAUDET "Nothing unreal exists" >>>
> -< I heard highs in the mid-30's for Tue. and Wed. >-
> show Reg how to be a man and jump right in that cold water! :-)
> ...Roger...
Eh ? SayWhat ? Gee, it ain't december yet and theres already
ice in mah ears !
Reg {stuff IS in the car, and I might have a surprise
or two for Ya at the next gumball,,,,,heh, heh}
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335.181 | | JAZZ::WILSON | | Tue Nov 21 1989 15:15 | 5 |
| I screwed up my back again, so I may be done for the year, but
ya never know, the boat is still ready to go.
Don
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335.182 | USENET - Cold Water Skiing Equipment... | ASPEN2::BOIKO | Is this Heaven..No, it's Iowa.. | Tue Nov 21 1989 17:35 | 75 |
|
I just read this in the rec.boats USENET conference and thought you
guy's/gal's might find this an interesting conversation...
-mike-
==========================================================================
Subject: Re: Footwear for Waterskiing
Keywords: waterskiing footwear brrr
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Date: 17 Nov 89 20:21:35 GMT
References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected] (Jim Boland)
Distribution: na
Organization: Tektronix, Inc., Vancouver, WA.
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In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Judy Anderson) writes:
>I'm a water skier, and I'd like to ski for longer than the typical
>season. I found that during October I didn't need footwear (I did
>wear a 1/8" wetsuit), but in November I was unhappy with this
>situation. I have neoprene booties, and I can cram a bootied foot
>into one of my skis...but naturally not the ski I like. I'm trying to
>find footwear that's very thin so I can stick my foot into my ski
>binding but still has some warmth properties so my feet don't freeze.
I water ski all year. I just put my booties on last Sunday. I don't know
exactly what the brand is but they are basically wet suit booties. I believe
the thickness is either 1/8" or 3/16". They keep my feet warm for quite a
long time. I practice with a show team for about 4 hours every Sunday all
winter, so I am in water (my feet are) most of that time. I leave them on.
I wear an OS Systems dry suit with these booties over it. The water temp in
January is about 38-40 degrees and my feet stay warm (as long as I keep
moving).
If you have a high wrap binding (such as you find on jump skis) they usually
will keep your feet warm even without booties. The good bindings usually
have 1/4" rubber which insulates your foot.
I use soap and slide my foot into the binding with the booties on. It's a
tight fit, but it's worth it just to ski that time of the year. For my
pyramid skis (with Cypress adjustable bindings) I open the setting by two
numbers.
>What are "aqua sox"? Could they fit my needs?
Made by Nike. Cost about $25. I don't think they fit your needs. They are
nice for walking around on gravel, etc. They are kinda like slippers. Nice
to have but don't really insulate.
>
>I'm also looking for winter gloves for waterskiing.
>I have a pair of waterskiing gloves, but they're only for
>gripping and have large holes on the backs of the hand to allow for
>water flow (to keep you cool in the summer), which isn't the right
>thing when the water is 55. My hands got so cold without protection
>that they were really numb and painful and it took quite a while to
>recover.
I use some gloves called Neo Gloves. They work well. I have some friends
who have something called "Dry Gloves". They are like a dry suit.
You can get some plastic waterproof gloves (like Playtex) and put those on
your hands and then put your ski gloves over them. Your hands get cold from
the wind on the wet gloves. Wear the waterproof gloves (dishwashing gloves)
to keep your hands dry, then your ski gloves for grip. There are also newer,
thicker ski gloves out which don't have the holes. I plan to get some of those
(with the extra padding on the palms and fingers).
>
>I've actually given up for this season, but I'm sure I'll want to
>start up again in March or April, as soon as the lake thaws for the
>last time.
At least our water doesn't freeze.
> yduJ (Judy Anderson) ...!sun!edsel!yduJ
jim boland
AWSA Certified Water Ski Instructor
tektronix!tekigm2!jimb
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335.183 | Time fer some hot soup from the thermos jug yet ? | ULTRA::BURGESS | | Wed Nov 22 1989 09:48 | 24 |
| re <<< Note 335.182 by ASPEN2::BOIKO "Is this Heaven..No, it's Iowa.." >>>
> -< USENET - Cold Water Skiing Equipment... >-
Thanks for the entry;
There's (at least one) OS Supply suited skier in this
conference, lotsa wet suiters (or is that SUTER ? (-: ) too.
I'm using the Connelly Ice Breaker gloves with thin liners that I
bought at a divers shop. I have the booties and hood, but havn't worn
them yet this season, I guess it gets a bit colder on the Merrimac
than in the Pacific north west, though they say it doesn't actually
freeze most years. I guess they probably don't salt the ramp in North
Chelmsford either, and the turn around probably doesn't get plowed, so
getting the boat in and out could be a problem. {geeze, the things I
find to b*tch about (-: , its not as if I pay Chelmsford any taxes.}
BTW, the added thickness of neoprene gloves and divers gloves makes
them harder to curl into a handle gripping fist - too much spring for
my liking.
Reg
PS At some point the cooler doesn't need any ice, right Rick ? (-:
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335.184 | The skiing continues... | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Wed Nov 22 1989 12:20 | 13 |
| RE: .181 I had a funny feeling something happened to you, Don. I know
you're a busy guy, but you were *too* quiet! Hope the back's getting
better. Your boat may be the only one left after this weekend. Better
check the supply of camp stove fuel and "antifreeze"! :-)
RE: .182 Good stuff, Mike. Thanks for sharing that with us. I'll
have to try that dishwashing glove trick. I still think that there
must be some sort of material that can be used to insulate from the
cold, resist water penetration, and still be thin enough to allow the
flexibility required in water skiing. Perhaps I should get into fabric
design? Hmm...new business? :-)
...Roger...
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335.185 | Whassa f'caste ? | ULTRA::BURGESS | | Wed Nov 22 1989 16:20 | 10 |
|
Turkey day approaches...... anyone up for a get wet session
this friday, satur(ation)day, or sunday ?
I might just bring my boat up to the murky_muck this
week-end... specially if I think there will be some familiar faces
there,,,,,
R {it needs at least one person at each end of the rope}
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335.186 | | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Wed Nov 22 1989 16:28 | 4 |
|
I might be talked into it.... I'm in the book in Lowell....
Rick
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335.187 | Well?.. | TAZRAT::WHYNOT | | Mon Nov 27 1989 10:55 | 5 |
| A friend of mine was out snowplowing this past weekend and he told me
there was some people out *water skiing* on the Merrimack!
I asked "Wouldn't have been a white with blue Sea Ray would it?"
O.K. guys, Fess Up!
Doug
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335.188 | Not me, CA's in mothballs | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Mon Nov 27 1989 13:32 | 15 |
|
I get so excited when I read statements like this one.....
> A friend of mine was out snowplowing this past weekend and he told me
>there was some people out *water skiing* on the Merrimack!
What a wonderful sentence.. snowplowing and waterskiing together!
:-)
Honest... It wasn't me.... there are a couple other WS crazies
on the river....
Rick
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335.189 | I saw a coupla boats on trailer (on the road) this w/e | ULTRA::BURGESS | | Tue Nov 28 1989 09:17 | 5 |
| re .187 It might have been the guys that passed me around
Littleton headed south on 495 at about 4pm towing a Supra TS6M (I
think).
Reg
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335.190 | 50 degrees anyone? | ARCHER::SUTER | Where will you be on December 8, 1989?? | Tue Dec 05 1989 12:56 | 13 |
|
Moving from the 89' Nautique news note to Gumball note....
I heard from a co-worker that the temps might reach the 50s
tomorrow. Anyone else heard similar reports? Roger, are you sure
about that Quinsig report? The Merrimack is starting to look damn near
frozen...?
I'm always game.... for "just one more"
Rick
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335.191 | After you get the warm weather from your mind...! | ARCHER::SUTER | Where will you be on December 8, 1989?? | Tue Dec 05 1989 13:16 | 7 |
| >if only I could get my cousin to rent me his condo down in central Florida
>(don't know the exact location) for a week...he only wants to rent it in 3+
>month blocks. Gonna have to slap the boy around a bit! :-)
Start slapping!!!!!
Rick
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335.192 | Weds pm is doable, but its dark by 4pm. | ULTRA::BURGESS | | Tue Dec 05 1989 13:17 | 30 |
| re <<< Note 335.190 by ARCHER::SUTER "Where will you be on December 8, 1989??" >>>
> -< 50 degrees anyone? >-
> I heard from a co-worker that the temps might reach the 50s
> tomorrow. Anyone else heard similar reports? Roger, are you sure
> about that Quinsig report? The Merrimack is starting to look damn near
> frozen...?
Geeze, where worketh thine co-worker ? am weather didn't say
anything about 50s this morning - something about snow later in the
week though.
I'm sure that Quinsiggy was clear at noon yesterday, I drove
all along the west edge from I290 to rte 9, didn't see ANY ice, looked
especially nice behind Roy's marina, 'tis 100 ft deep in parts - I
guess the prop biters must float about a foot and a half below the
surface (-:
If we can't get up enough interest to ski, how about a little
break-in cruise ? Ginger brandy, amarretto, schnapps, that kind of
activity ? Then the break-in maintenance and winterize routine -
don't touch any bare metal with ungloved hands or you'll stick to it
til spring.
What am I talking about ?; I have a dry suit, so does Ric M.,
the macho types can get cold if they want to, or borrow my dry suit if
they don't mind wimping out (-:
R
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335.193 | Quinsig...anytime | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Tue Dec 05 1989 14:28 | 12 |
| RE: Rick S.: 50's? You sure he's in the same region of the U.S.? I
heard 35 today, and around 30 for the rest of the week. I like you're
buddy's forecast better, although it ain't much good if it's fantasy!
Anytime on Quinsiggy is fine with me...2 minute drive from the comforts
of home to the ramp. Everyone's welcome to drop over for some
apres-ski warm-up/thaw-out. Cold beers available for those who don't
do the hard stuff! Reg, just name the time for the christening of your
new machine. I'll bring my stuff, but I might also take you up on the
drysuit borrow offer. Call me a wimp, but a dry wimp! :-)
...Roger...
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335.194 | CCCCCCooooollllldddd... NNnnaaaahhhh! | ARCHER::SUTER | Where will you be on December 8, 1989?? | Tue Dec 05 1989 15:58 | 7 |
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Well, tomorrow ain't the 8th, but it's close.... I'm game!
Do you think I can find booties on the way over? Reg, would you
have the boom with you or should I bring mine?
Rick
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335.195 | Watch for final conf tomorrow mid morning. | ULTRA::BURGESS | | Tue Dec 05 1989 16:13 | 18 |
| re <<< Note 335.194 by ARCHER::SUTER "Where will you be on December 8, 1989??" >>>
> -< CCCCCCooooollllldddd... NNnnaaaahhhh! >-
> Well, tomorrow ain't the 8th, but it's close.... I'm game!
OK, I'll send out a final conf to the "usual list of suspects"
around mid morning tomorrow, will try for 1 pm, that's 13:00 milit<never
mind> at the ramp.
> Do you think I can find booties on the way over? Reg, would you
> have the boom with you or should I bring mine?
Don't bother going to Roy's, he is closed this week, probably
wouldn't have them anyway. Gauch, USA marine, Russel's ?, I doubt it.
I'll have the boom and one pair of booties, full length wet suit and
dry suit, may not ski, depends,,,,,
R
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335.196 | Therapy for a sick mind... | TAZRAT::WHYNOT | | Tue Dec 05 1989 16:21 | 4 |
| I'm game! I got booties if you need them.
Please send directions with the final confirmation.
Doug.
[Ice skating off a boom...what a concept!]
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335.197 | Thumbs up? | SCOPE::SUTER_P | | Wed Dec 06 1989 10:25 | 5 |
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I can't get on ARCHER this morning to read my mail,
are we going skiing today? We must be ill!
Rick
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335.198 | Today's probably the best day | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Wed Dec 06 1989 11:50 | 11 |
| I'm there. I'll have my booties, wetsuits, etc. Gonna take some convincing to
get out there, though. But I'm sure it'll happen once I'm suited up.
The real thin ice is creeping its way away from shore, probably 100 yards off
the north end as of this morning (not quite to the Rt. 290 bridge yet). Still
clear at the ramp. The thing that worries me is that there's no steam rising
off the lake in the mornings anymore (last year there was steam until late
December when it finally froze). I guess that means there's not much heat left
that water! Oh well, ta heck widit! Let's do it.
...Roger...
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335.200 | It ain't over 'til...... | ULTRA::BURGESS | | Thu Dec 07 1989 09:26 | 45 |
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Well, we went. There were some minor problems with the new
toy - damned thing would fire once or twice but not start. Doug
diagnosed that (THANKS AGAIN !) and we cruised around for a bit
waiting for someone else to show up. A trip up to the rte 9 bridge
and a little bit beyond revealed the extent of the ice situation, not
REAL bad but we couldn't get much south of Roy's. We discovered the
sound of ice creaking and cracking from the boat's wake - weird. Back
to the ramp and we found Roger, so we picked him up and cruised a bit
more for ride, wake and spray evaluation - but nobody seemed to want
to get wet (-: Rick (or was it Fred next ?) showed up soon after
that, we did some more break-in cruising - after a while Rick got
impatient, so we set up the boom and Rick and Roger did their
thing(s), a few times in fact. After we dropped Fred off we went back
and found that we could get somewhat farther south than an hour or two
earlier, (was this the spring thaw already ?) so we cut out a section
to use south of rte 9. I found it a little scary to be driving with
someone out on the boom at a little over 40 and knowing that I
couldn't make any sharp turns, or cut the power too quickly, but the
available space was limited by 1/4 inch thick ice, some of which was
drifting around in packs<errr, "pack ice" ?>. "Come in number 9, your
time is up ! COME IN NUMBER 9 !" WE'RE RUNNING OUT OF WATER !
I had a few comments about the gulls (bird brains) being dumb
enough to stand on the ice and not smart enough to perch in trees - we
suspect that they though something similar of the humans that could
have been in the big, heated concrete buildings (-:
I think the funniest part was at the ramp afterwards. I had
pulled all the plugs to drain the engine and there was a few gallons
of ~150 degree water pouring out of the drain. Three grown men
paddling around in bare feet (and wet suits) with snow and ice on the
ground - "certifiable behaviour", I say (-:, (-:
Then to cap it all, just as we were about to leave another
suburban showed up with an older outboard boat on the back. Rushed it
into the water and headed out to (long-line) foot off it, this must
have been around 4 pm (err that's 16:0<never mind>), about 20 minutes
of daylight left. Rick: "I thought we were s'posed to be last !, hey
you can't do that !"
Reg
{When do we do it again ?}
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335.201 | All thawed out and ready for more | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Thu Dec 07 1989 10:00 | 16 |
| Well, we forgot the champagne to christen the new machine, but we did give her a
thorough break-in. Two guys footin' within the first 5 hours of engine time. I
guess that boat knows what it's in for!
Thanks to Reg for a fine December ski. These things are good for the soul but
bad for the wallet (potentially). Boy that '90 Nautique is a beauty, Reg (even
if it is faggy blue :-)). Gotta get me one! And then, Reg let's me try his
drysuit. Now I gotta get me one too. It certainly does keep you dry, and it's
really buoyant too. So let's see, $20k + $250 = $20,250. Where's my checkbook?
Hey Reg, any scratches from the ice crunching against the hull? Didn't like the
sound of that...
...Roger...
Looking forward to another one if the lake stays liquid!
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335.202 | Time to call it a decade | NRADM::WILSON | A man's place is on his boat | Thu Dec 07 1989 10:01 | 27 |
| RE: Note 335.200
>> Rick (or was it Fred next ?) showed up soon after
That's OK Reg, you can use my real name this time. I told the boss
I was sneaking out for an hour for a boat ride.
>> certifiable behaviour
Yeah, the guys at Gauch Bros. Marina did look at me a little funny
when I stopped in to ask them where the boat launch is. Their end
of the lake is completely frozen. The customers at McQuales
restaurant certainly seemed to enjoy the show, and fortunately no
accidents were reported up on the route 9 bridge.
I was only able to stick around long enough to see Rick Suter footin'.
As soon as his feet hit the water the grin was wiped right off his
face, and he remained speechless until he climbed back into the boat.
He was last seen looking for some bigger tennies to go over those
booties!
Nice boat Reg! Don't worry about the "fbb" comments, those colors
are right in style now. Now that you've gotten just a taste of it,
the four months 'til April is gonna seem like forever.
Rick W. (Only_18_weeks_'til_spring_launch)
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335.203 | Ayuh... Them thar bouys isa skiing Ethel! | ARCHER::SUTER | Where will you be on December 8, 1989?? | Thu Dec 07 1989 10:24 | 28 |
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Ah yes... and the secret words are "Don't remove your booties!".
A very nice afternoon spent in a very nice new toy (Thanks Reg).
I'm really impressed with the difference between my 87' and Reg's
90' Nautique. The 90' is like driving an entirely different boat.
It's so quiet that a conversation really can be carried on from
front to back seat (less snow ski hats, whadya say Doug?)
The PCM Power-plus 351 with it's 13X14 prop screams out of the
hole. I think my arms will feel the effects of the gear reduction
and the bigger prop! Better start buying shirts with longer sleeves.
Hey guys, what's this piece of ice doing on the swim platform?
Correction: It was 2 grown men in wetsuits and 1 grown man in
a snowsuit. And yes the 2 in wetsuits did enjoy splashing about
in that warm engine water.... :-)
About that guy with the attitude that showed up around
sixteen hundred.... we never *actually* saw him foot. As far
as we know he just went to the bridge, sat around then returned.
Yeah that's all he did.... WE *WERE* LAST!!!!
Rick
BTW: The attendees were Reg, Roger, Doug, Rick and Fred
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335.204 | Next! | ARCHER::SUTER | Where will you be on December 8, 1989?? | Thu Dec 07 1989 12:33 | 9 |
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Did someone say NEXT outing? Aren't you going to winterize
that boat Reg? If it doesn't warm up soon, there will be only
ice until spring...
I'm always game for another outing.....!
Rick
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335.205 | Well Roger, do we ski? | ELMAGO::RCURTIS | Footer | Thu Dec 07 1989 13:57 | 5 |
| Roger, are you coming out? This weekend would be best, but can arrange
next weekend no problem.
Rob
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335.206 | The schedule slips (as always) | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Fri Dec 08 1989 08:09 | 9 |
| RE: Rob...
It looks like the 17th. Management is doing a cirle jerk up here trying to
figure out the "optimal" time when our visit can accomplish the most. So
arrival on the 17th and work on the 18-19th looks like the current schedule.
I sent you mail yesterday on GIMLEE::RC with more detail. I'll forward it to
ELMAGO::RCURTIS in case it got lost somewhere between Maynard and Aluquerque!
...Roger...
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335.207 | Looks like Rob wins the "Last ski of the decade" contest | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Thu Dec 21 1989 14:24 | 11 |
| Hey Rob, did you and Chuck hit the lake? If so, rub it in..what did I miss?
For the rest of the noter crew...there I was, in Albuquerque, it's 50 degrees
out, sun is shining, and I gotta catch a plane back to frigid Boston! Rob's and
my schedule just couldn't synchronize. I arrived on Sunday, worked both Mon.
and Tues. and had to leave on Wed. On Monday Rob says, "Hey Rog, Chuck and I
are going skiing on Wed." I say, "Of course you gotta pick Wed." Oh well, so
it goes. Guess we'll have to try and beat Rob for the first of '90 (which won't
be easy unless we don't tell him when we're gonna ski until after we do it!) :-)
...Roger...
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335.208 | Headline: Roger wimps, only two brave cloudless skies to be last of the 80's. | ELMAGO::RCURTIS | Footer | Thu Dec 21 1989 16:00 | 23 |
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Yes guys, Roger wimped out. He could have been part of the last ski
of the decade group, but noooo, he said he had to attend a meeting
on Wednesday. Oh sure! I think it must have been too hot for him
here. Official temp. at the lake for Wed., 59 degrees. Water was 55.
I was going to use a little sarcasm and say, "It wasn't that great,
we saw a cloud," but sorry, we looked all day and didn't see a single
one. So how was it? Maybe just a hair short of great. There was
this little 5 mph breeze blowing off and on. I managed to get in a
couple of footers' in between breezes, so I guess the day was great
enough. Also, I decided to try one of the things coach Roger told
me how to do. I was last seen at 3:00 Wed. afternoon, sliding down
the beach on my butt, no skiis, yelling "Roger used to be my friend,
but I'll have to kill him." 8-) Just kidding. You were right Roger,
it is easy. I slid down the beach, hit water, and came right up on
my feet first time. Thanks! We had a nice day, sorry you missed
it Roger. I'll be keeping my eye on the "Ice Out" note in the spring.
I'll be wishing you easterners a, dare we dream, March 15th ice out,
but can't have you getting out there first. For now, time to get
out the skinny boards and head for the mountains.
Rob
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335.209 | | FIXSR2::WILKINSON | Who ya gonna call? | Thu Jan 04 1990 16:11 | 5 |
| A ski club in Macon GA skied into the new year. That's right.
New years eve at midnight they were skiing in Macon Ga. Water temp. 42
degrees and air a little warmer.
Nelson
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335.210 | New 1990 Ski Season Note Created.. | ASPEN2::BOIKO | Is this Heaven..No, it's Iowa.. | Fri Jan 05 1990 11:57 | 7 |
| Since we are now in a new year not to mention decade, I've created a
new official "1990 Water Ski Season Note" This note is now write
locked.
The new 1990 Water Ski Season note can be found at note #580
-mike-
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