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    Posted: March-15-2023 at 6:29pm
More like had to Larry. Believe it or not hanging boats from trees in the front yard was embarrassing to guys who have their first car still parked next to the outhouse 
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:


Got a new set of pine trees to lift from, bigger and closer together.

Just to further annoy you and to further take this thread off course, did you move?  If so, still in the greater Twin Lakes area, I assume?

Edit:  Ah, I see now.  Moved to the other end of the lakes.
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I was just goading Larry.

Got a new set of pine trees to lift from, bigger and closer together. Can’t wait to hang my ‘strings’ and do some heavy lifting.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote KENO Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March-15-2023 at 11:55am
Originally posted by 75 Tique 75 Tique wrote:

Originally posted by Gary S Gary S wrote:

Pictures are back, Green Lake is back, threads derailed- CCF is back! 

Even the periodic snarky comments like this one about: Nice of Hollywood to drop in every six months or so just to be Thread Cop.  I would just as soon hear about his ski team activities or any boat projects he has hanging from the trees in his front yard.

Kinda like this rigging masterpiece of his Wink



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Originally posted by Gary S Gary S wrote:

Pictures are back, Green Lake is back, threads derailed- CCF is back! 

Even the periodic snarky comments like this one about: Nice of Hollywood to drop in every six months or so just to be Thread Cop.  I would just as soon hear about his ski team activities or any boat projects he has hanging from the trees in his front yard.
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

Guys, please stay on topic Wink


Ok that does it, Hollywood is switched to IGNORE.  And tonight I'm writing a strongly worded memo to Keith suggesting that I was attacked by Kevin for a very slightly off topic post.

I think if someone could get Pete back to posting, our CCF lives would be complete again ...
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Originally posted by Riley Riley wrote:

Ours went to the dump years ago. Wish I had it now.  My dad made it from plywood and had a fixed hemp rope to the front and a rope loop for a handle.  At Sunset Lake in Braintree Mass where I learned to use it, it would dive to the bottom and come up covered with muck and milfoil.  You'd have to clean it off for the next ride. 


EXACTLY!

Sounds like my dad met your dad somewhere and made the same board, same knotted hemp rope, same loop.Smile

I have to check on the house tomorrow, plow and check up after a few power outages, I'll get a few pictures of it.
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Gary gets it.
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Pictures are back, Green Lake is back, threads derailed- CCF is back! 

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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

Guys, please stay on topic Wink

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Guys, please stay on topic Wink
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Pictures of aquaplane please.  We made plywood disc's back then.  My brother made two ones a few years ago and we still give em a try every summer.  My uncle had a 18 hp outboard on a small wooden boat and his sons could jump shore on one ski and take off around the lake.  It took a few coils of slack in one hand and a smooth/soft transition to let the boat get going but if timed correctly was successful.  The good old days!
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Ours went to the dump years ago. Wish I had it now.  My dad made it from plywood and had a fixed hemp rope to the front and a rope loop for a handle.  At Sunset Lake in Braintree Mass where I learned to use it, it would dive to the bottom and come up covered with muck and milfoil.  You'd have to clean it off for the next ride. 
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That's very cool that you could trick behind it!

I think we still have the old aquaplane, my dad made it from plywood, not even marine, and somehow it has survived.  It had a fixed rope attached and not very long, fun to ride slowly but if you dipped the nose it would chuck you off hard and head for the bottom.  Stopped using it probably in mid teens, I cut a disc and played around with that instead.
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David, awhile back we were using it to teach a group of 6-9 yo's, and my BIL and I used to trick ski behind it.  It would pull us up and didn't even need full throttle to go trick skiing speed. 

Aquaplane- That's an old word. I bet most people don't know what that is.  We had one and it was the 1st thing I got pulled with, behind the Cutter.
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Most interesting is how the heck you skied behind the 9.9!

We had an Evinrude 10 on a 14' Mirrocraft when I was a kid, later swapped it out for the 40.  On the 10 I was pulled on a tube and an aquaplane, but I was probably 8 or 9, never tried skiing behind it.
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What I can remember

1960 Cutter with '58 Johnson 50 hp
1968 Larson with Johnson 75
1962 CC Tournament Skier
1967 Barracuda
1966 Wildcat
15' Reynolds with 1954 Johnson 25 hp
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Seemed like a pretty straight forward question
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JQ,
Photos! Of course I realize that everyone didn't wander around with a camera or a phone in those prehistoric times :)
I love my Ski Nautique, but we had so much fun in the toy boat. Took a pro wakeboarder out and he did a flip with no wake. Pretty cool. On his second run he said he was "going to tow that toy around". He went out on a hard cut and tried to jam it, folded over like a house of cards. I told him the inflatable was ridiculously stable for a light boat! 
That boat ended up in the dump, but it took me so many places. Couldn't beach launch the Nautique like that. I'll bet on every ones list there is a boat with a special memory attached. 

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I have a canoe and a 50, but don’t have a driver that brave. Great story JQ.
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Originally posted by KENO KENO wrote:

Originally posted by Jonny Quest Jonny Quest wrote:

 

Coleman canoe with 50 hp outboard

All those head-injuries are making my recall difficult...

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You're probably just dying for somebody to ask about this so you can tell a story, or trying to see if anybody paid any attention to your list

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When I was in my teens in the late 1970's, I had a friend that acquired an aluminum canoe with a flat transom for an outboard.  I believe that the manufacturer was Coleman.  Anyway, another friend "borrowed" his dad's 50hp Evinrude outboard motor and these knuckleheads mounted it on the canoe.  50hp on an aluminum canoe is a frightening concept.  With the outboard mounted on the back and one driver, the canoe was doing a "wheelie" just sitting there and not moving.  Back in the day, I only weighed a buck-forty, so I offered to give the Coleman rig a try.  I had an old EP Comp waterski.  The "get up" didn't have much giddy-up, but I did manage to get up.  The ski rope was tied to the back of the canoe on an eyelet.  Anyway, a good strong turn provided some quality entertainment.  I could really pull the boat around and the driver (his name was Matt) had his hands full to keep the boat from going completely out-of-control and flipping.  

After the group saw how crazy and dangerous this was, they all wanted to try.  Ahhhhh...the good old days.

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The following either we owned or I skied on many times, I'm not listing the various boats I went once or a few times on:

14' wooden (don't know what it was) with 18 hp Johnson
16' Thompson wood with Evinrude 40, later put a 50 on it
14' Mirrocraft with Evinrude 40 we took off the Thompson
16' glass v-hull (don't remember what) with Merc 50
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15' Glastron with 70
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Or I misinterpreted the question?  Beer
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It appears I misinterpreted the question.  I thought just our boats.  Based on other responses, appears to be anyone's boats we have skied behind. 
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Numerous trihulls both inboard and outboards. 
1978 ski
1980 ski
1992 1994 1995 1996 Mastercraft
1996 tantrum
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1969 Marauder
Etc etc etc. the list is long


The worst experience I had was barefooting behind a tritoon with a 200 hp outboard. Three large rooster tails to maneuver around on the deep water start. Once up and going it was smooth sailing on the outside but no way was I going to,cross to the other side!
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Coleman canoe with 50 hp outboard

All those head-injuries are making my recall difficult...

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You're probably just dying for somebody to ask about this so you can tell a story, or trying to see if anybody paid any attention to your list

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All those head-injuries are making my recall difficult...

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First boat. Zodiac Futura with 50 hp 3 cylinder engine.  Way too much fun. Tried to ski behind it. Ha!
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Thank you for all the responses and variety of different boats.
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