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HyperBaja 12-09-2003 07:20 PM


Originally posted by sean stinson
It wasn't upside down just in a high performance controlled slide.

:eek: :p :rolleyes: :o :cool: :D

yea right.....anyone want a bridge while I am at it?????

Ive heard/said that a few times... Normally when I hear those words, the next words are "I meant for us to do 2 complete spins, did you spill your drink?"

(i threw in the last part for dramatic effect)

Steve 1 12-09-2003 07:28 PM

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Originally posted by sgrady
Yes the step does not effect as far as I can tell up to this point. Anyone who has driven the TG single step could verify or ask Stinson. He has spun out most of them

Just kidding sean !
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At least I do it gracefully......never spun the single step out which says alot for the single step in other words it will turn as hard as you have the balls to turn it. the twin step though does have it's attributes also if it was me I would move the steps back a bit and reconfigure the bottom. i dont know the entire science but do know what doesn't work first handed (splash). The single step OL and Cig turn very hard and the Lavey step turns hard. But this doesn't work in a hard turn.

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Well then you step the boat without stepping it!! Simple!!
Best Regards

Tonto 12-09-2003 07:30 PM

I went boating on Mon., Tues., had a race party at the Ocean Key House on Wed., boating on Thurs., Fri., another race party on Sat. and loaded up and went home to Delray on Sun. So, I didn't go boating, huh. How many times did you take your boat out in Key West, Jack?
Robert

sgrady 12-09-2003 08:56 PM


Originally posted by Steve 1
quote:
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Originally posted by sgrady
Yes the step does not effect as far as I can tell up to this point. Anyone who has driven the TG single step could verify or ask Stinson. He has spun out most of them

Just kidding sean !
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At least I do it gracefully......never spun the single step out which says alot for the single step in other words it will turn as hard as you have the balls to turn it. the twin step though does have it's attributes also if it was me I would move the steps back a bit and reconfigure the bottom. i dont know the entire science but do know what doesn't work first handed (splash). The single step OL and Cig turn very hard and the Lavey step turns hard. But this doesn't work in a hard turn.

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Well then you step the boat without stepping it!! Simple!!
Best Regards

That then would be ventilated and that is another can of worms !!!!:D ;) I have had those issues as well. Now about the CG :D :D

Look forward to talking to you.

sgrady 12-09-2003 09:03 PM

Robert missed you again :D :D
It was at Tommy's booth !:D :D

See you this summer !

Scott

BTW the Hillybilly from Michigan said hello !!:rolleyes:

pb 12-10-2003 09:04 AM

Sgrady,
Hillbilly from Michigan?:D :D :D
Does he look like a wolf? :p

Paul

Comanche3Six 12-10-2003 04:43 PM

Sean,
Thanks for emailing all those great pictures. I was looking at this one in particular and a rough guess is 10 feet of air between the water and the props. Impressive!
Thanks Again
Ed

SLINGSHOT 12-10-2003 04:55 PM

PULL THE TRIGGER

Comanche3Six 12-10-2003 04:59 PM

Mike
I always aim first.
Ed

SLINGSHOT 12-10-2003 05:05 PM

FORTUNATELY FOR YOU THERE IS ALOT OF NICE TARGETS


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