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Topic: Portable course
Posted By: tjlake
Subject: Portable course
Date Posted: December-11-2007 at 7:20pm
In preparation for next year's water levels, or lack of, our group is potentially looking for a good, used portable course. If anyone knows where one is laying around, please let me know..Thanks, Joe

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Posted By: Buckeye1nc
Date Posted: December-12-2007 at 9:48am
Joe, you may want to check Ski-it-again, often times will have these type items.

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John


Posted By: SkiBum
Date Posted: February-06-2008 at 2:49pm
Our club uses two different portable courses that we built ourselves. Cost with all the balls, standard magnets, and anchors is right about $400.00.

Made one out of the traditional PVC and the other with square aluminum tubing. Same cost.



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Bill
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www.freewebs.com/billsboatworks 1987 SN Rebuild Project



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