Very stupid question re: Wakeboarding (was "waterboarding")

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Very stupid question re: Wakeboarding (was "waterboarding")

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My kids and I do waterboarding with my 150 hp Lund fishing boat (haven't got a Mac yet).

My son explained to me that the higher the waterski post (where you tie the waterski rope) on a boat, the higher you can jump off a wave. Hense the high framing bridge they have over those waterboarding boats.

Now if you could tie up the rope, you know... :? way up there :D on the mast (ballast full)... What if...

Do you think the the mast would hold on. Would the boat roll over and... sink :o !!!

Of course I'm not going to try it or even talk about it to my kids. But I was wandering if someone have these crazy thoughts at nights like I do. Or maybe someone tried it already. Just wandering if he's still alive.

P.S. The full ballast is to create a larger wave for the jump.
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Re: Very stupid question about waterboarding

Post by David Mellon »

Well, what a fun idea!

-The mast may last a while...
-You could defenitly roll the boat on it's side.
-It will not sink but you will make a mess in the cabin.
-Mounting a tow line ahead of the crew may behead one or more of them, also messy.

I would replace the gallows instead. There are some very nice stainless and aluminum examples in the mods section. As long as you are doing the mod you could put a better mast roller, davits, speakers, flag pennants, antennae for VHF-AM/FM Radio-CB-GPS-TV-RADAR, outboard mount, cup holders, stern anchor mount, bait tank, solar panels, a wind generator and cockpit lights up there along with nice handholds. Your rope height would be substantial. The freeboard on a Mac is quite high and the gallows are well above deck height.
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Re: Very stupid question about waterboarding

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Whew!

With 'waterboarding' in the title, I thought this was going to be yet another annoying political thread! :wink:
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Re: Very stupid question about waterboarding

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With 'waterboarding' in the title, I thought this was going to be yet another annoying political thread!
Which would be torture to read? :wink:
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Re: Very stupid question about waterboarding

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Yes, we'd be swamped in those posts in no time, and unable to catch our breath!
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Re: Very stupid question about waterboarding

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by kmclemore on Wed Sep 10, 2008 7:58 am

Whew!

With 'waterboarding' in the title, I thought this was going to be yet another annoying political thread!
Too funny kmc, was my thought exactly LOL
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Re: Very stupid question about waterboarding

Post by Duane Dunn, Allegro »

Perhaps an admin should edit the title to what I believe he is referring to, Wakeboarding.
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Re: Very stupid question about waterboarding

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Done.
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Re: Very stupid question re: Wakeboarding (was "waterboarding")

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Excuse my french :D
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Re: Very stupid question re: Wakeboarding (was "waterboarding")

Post by Kelly Hanson East »

It takes about 150 pounds of force, ROM, at mast top to tip the boat over, according the marketing lit. I havent ever tried this.

Waterboarding?? Maybe you can Git Moe on board with this discussion......

(somewhat tasteless humour...)
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Re: Very stupid question re: Wakeboarding (was "waterboarding")

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K H East,

Please check your private e-mail. I have been trying to contact you.

Thanks,

Jim :macm:
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Re: Very stupid question re: Wakeboarding (was "waterboarding")

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Ive got nothing jim - Ill try pm'ing you my work email to see if that solves it

ive been overseas a couple of weeks so i will confess im 1312 emails behind
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Re: Very stupid question re: Wakeboarding (was "waterboarding")

Post by johnnyonspot »

Why not connect the ski rope lower on the mast? Doesn't have to be at the masthead. Kind of overkill IMHO. Actually, connecting it to the mast at all is pretty sketchy if you ask me. Those frames on the wakeboarding boats are a hull of a lot stronger than your mast. The loads generated pulling a wakeboarder are nothing to sneeze at, especially if the boarder is a bigger person.
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Re: Very stupid question re: Wakeboarding (was "waterboarding")

Post by Frank C »

Might be okay on the 26M. You're relying mostly on the forestay, but I'd want shrouds pretty well-tuned.
Unfortunately for a 26X, the tow rope and the backstay are "incompatible."
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Re: Very stupid question re: Wakeboarding (was "waterboarding")

Post by Kelly Hanson East »

on an :macx: maybe a tang bolted to a rudder bolt would be a good attach point for a wakeboard - I actually put a cleat low down on my transom for attaching the tender at anchor and also dragging a mud anchor to eliminate the Mac dance...
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