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  1. On ‎10‎/‎18‎/‎2017 at 7:10 PM, stoneam2006 said:

    I really like my climber I have it set up with the third hand straps and bow holder and a rucksack frame to carry it...really a sweet rig this was my own fault for trying to adjust while in the tree and dropping the pin

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       I told you to be careful!  Silly tricks warranty is expired! lol  Been there my foot platform slipped down one time, luckily I had a rope tied between that & the seat.  It wedged side ways on the tree it took some time but I worked it lose & got it back.  I now use 2 ropes on it so I can get it level if need be.   I also have an older Summit viper now that may be for sale if you want another.

  2.    I was told that with the inner board ahead of the outer one the inside takes water/pressure away from the out board.  I made mine 15 yrs ago with the inner board back of the outer one & they pull like a mule as Pap stated.   Jmo but I would say the super ski's in the pic above are put together backwards even from other super skis I have seen.  I have tried  manufactured boards & I always go back to my home made ones.  Also if your boards retrieve hard steer right at one & reel in the line as you go until it is 15-20 ft. from the boat then pick it out of the water.  then do the same for the other side.   again jmo.

  3. Fort Niagara Launch

         Wondering what the trick is to launching at the Fort Niagara launches?    I heard it can be pretty tricky with the river current possibly pushing the boat into the concrete walls at the dock/launch area.   Which would be better the north or south launch?  Might be launching a 22 footer.    Any advise would be helpful,  Thanks!

  4.    I never got the big secret thing either, I'll tell you where, when, & how.   Wondering if it took 2 to pick up cooler, maybe they had more than their share & they didn't want to talk & took off fast .

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