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Old 31st August 2007, 10:01 PM
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So I've been looking around for a wakesurf board too...

Had a go on Graham's Liquid Force Venture and loved it. Spotted a cheap O Brien Alias this weekend but it felt a bit on the heavy side compared to the Liquid Force - anyone know whether it is too heavy for shovits etc or is my memory of the LF a bit woolly... piccy attached of my missus wakesurfing a couple of weeks ago.
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Old 4th September 2007, 01:53 PM
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would this thread get more response elsewhere.... students are really not using this section at all...?
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The section should be removed altogether - students shouldn't have enough money for boats of any sort, let alone gas guzzling powerboats.

No wonder this country is in the state it is.

Get back to the pub, all of you!

BTW we use an old 6'2" custom board with two of its three fins cut off and a cheapo plywood skim that I bought from TK max for £10. Niether is ideal, but the skim is top fun on smooth water with a bit more speed - its not surfing just sort sliding but spins are a doddle.
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Ah the advent and introduction of cableskiing more than fits our lowly budgets!

In addition during midweek its almost empty apart from us! The pub is for night...the cable is for day... and the boats are for rich mates or instead of cooking for a week!
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