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Basically just wondering if people on these forums in NSW are involved interested in waterskiing and wakeboarding...

obviously it's not really the time for it (too damn cold) but just looking into some options to organise some outings/lessons for people..

Really just throwing around some ideas since it is a mad sport and a whole lotta fun!

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have you got a ski boat craved? i ski behind my mates malibu 04 wakesetter vlx, so im fairly lucky that one of my best friend owns one :)

i'm usually up at windsor (sackville) most sundays and even winter... best water and no crowds! you can't get much better than that :D you just need a dry suit!!!

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if you end up organising something, id be very interested.

duncan, i'll upload a wakeboarder behind a car tonite :)

have you got a ski boat craved? i ski behind my mates malibu 04 wakesetter vlx, so im fairly lucky that one of my best friend owns one :P

i'm usually up at windsor (sackville) most sundays and even winter... best water and no crowds! you can't get much better than that :P you just need a dry suit!!!

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if you end up organising something, id be very interested.  

duncan, i'll upload a wakeboarder behind a car tonite :)

nice, no i dont have a boat yet.. a mate of mine has and old lewis we use sometimes, but usually go out in a Nemisis wake board boat with the guys from Trojan Watersports in windsor (boat used to outside the shop all the time)

Sackville is very quiet usually, wont go out in winter but... not that keen.. but yeah usually ski around dad's corner depending on the wind!!

BOO57A,

saw you out there today on the Putty cruise, i have to hook things up just an idea atm, but if i can organise a few boats and a few riders should be able to set things up!!

Nice ride btw!! i was in the black MR2 behind you most of the way, after my car didn't make it past the go karts :cheers:

Hmm Mate just sold his Wakesetter, my gf's old mans Childsplay still goes aight with a few conrete blocks and lead weights down the back, franks what were you behind in your sequence shot?? Wake seems too tiny for a Mal or is it just not loaded?? Going for a weekend at my GF's brothers bucks party so that'll be fun but effin freezin if we cum off...

heh, a mate has a house on gymea bay, hacking is nothing short of a washing machine imho :cheers: once a big boat goes through the wake just rolls through the whole bay! :D - but im sure if your out early enough its okay :rofl:

craved, yeah houseboat thing seems very cool. especially since theres nothing to do on a houesboat but fish! :D never seen that vid, but i have a few others i downloaded ;)

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