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Wulphie
07-21-2016, 04:24 PM
Got a new ski today, 2016 Senate graphite with the hrt. I am not sold on the hrt but I thought I would give it a try and if I don't care for it one of my friends will want it for sure.

Stepped up from the Theory looking to progress to skiing the course at 34mph. I don't know if I will achieve that goal this year but it sure is fun trying to get better.

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foxriverat
07-22-2016, 12:40 PM
Nice! Let us know what you think of the HRT rear plate.

Wulphie
07-22-2016, 06:51 PM
Nice! Let us know what you think of the HRT rear plate.

First off, I am a novice slalom skier. I never rode a ski until the end of 2014 and I was to lazy to fill fat sacs so I tried my friends slalom ski.

I was hooked on the speed and the fact that I sucked so bad at it I could do nothing but get better!

My first set today with the HRT was a sh!t show! I never realized how much I move my rear heel to a duck foot kind of stance until I was locked in and couldn't do it.

Second set I ran a regular toe plate and skied the course at 15 off but the ski died and sank at every ball. this ski wants to go much faster than my theory and honestly I am not sure if I am ready to ski that fast. Everything works better at 32mph but me hahaha, ski works great, boat works great but sh!t happens just to fast for me and I end up late and to far down course.

At this point I think I might continue to use the theory but try to ski faster with it then try to transition to the senate.

Right now when I get the Senate to turn properly it edges so hard I cant keep my form and I break at the waist.

If nothing else learning a new sport at 47 sure is fun and challenging!

foxriverat
07-22-2016, 07:40 PM
How much do you weigh and how long is the senate. I'm 165 lbs on a 67 senate. I learned the course on that ski 15 off 28 mph no problems with sinking. If your sinking on turns could be your pulling to long past the second wake which creates slack when you go to turn. Ski goes flat instead of quick turn and you sink. You should be pulling soon as you round the ball and you should quit pulling and start changing edge at second wake.

Wulphie
07-23-2016, 05:58 AM
I got a 67, same as my theory. I am 180 with vest.

At 28 and 29mph I am early and coasting to the ball and the ski sinks a bit and takes a lot of effort to get going. The theory doesn't get bogged down like that, it just plain works better going those speeds.

Over 30mph the Senate stays higher in the water and doesn't get bogged down but that is when I start to edge to long and go blowing past the ball at what seems like 90mph hahaha. My form just kinda goes to crap because even though it is only 2mph faster everything just seems to happen sooo much faster. I can't even imagine 34 and 36 mph.

I should also say that my friends 2014 Senate seems closer in performance to my Theory than my 2016 Senate. the 2016 Senate has much more defined rails than the 2014.

I either have to ride the Senate at 30mph and accept that I will not get six every time right away and learn to ski that speed or keep riding the Theory at 28/ 29 and really focus on my form so when I do switch to the Senate at 30+ I don't get sloppy.

Fun learning and boy am I sore today. I hope the body is ready for Funday Sunday!

foxriverat
07-24-2016, 11:08 AM
Your best bet is stay at the slower speed and work on your form like you said. Then move up. Im 56 and this is my 3rd summer skiing the course. Those little red balls sure are addicting.

Cusefan78
07-29-2016, 05:38 AM
You can also try playing with the fins and boot placement. That might help with the way it rides. Just keep track of the settings you try. Small changes make big differences.

foxriverat
08-02-2016, 02:27 PM
Im still working on getting to 34 mph on my senate. Heres 30 mph 22 off yesterday morning.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzvsxk9Zaos

Jetlink
08-02-2016, 10:11 PM
Not bad old man! :o

Wulphie
08-03-2016, 05:51 AM
Nice! My buddy I ski with gets down to 28 off at 31 mph but still can't get through the course 15 off at 32mph haha. It is crazy how much harder it seems picking up the speed just 1 mph.

Me skiing the course 15 off at 28 mph, you can skip the first 3 mins to get to the skiing. . .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv6cruZXlkA

foxriverat
08-03-2016, 01:06 PM
Not bad old man! :o Dont make me come up there with my cane.


Nice! My buddy I ski with gets down to 28 off at 31 mph but still can't get through the course 15 off at 32mph haha. It is crazy how much harder it seems picking up the speed just 1 mph.

Me skiing the course 15 off at 28 mph, you can skip the first 3 mins to get to the skiing. . .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv6cruZXlkA Great job! Keep it up. We need more people doing something that takes some skill instead of creating a giant wake and destroying the water. LOL

chris young
08-09-2016, 02:37 PM
Hopefully I'm not coming off as a know it all, but I'm so jazzed about my journey to 34mph that I just have to share my experience so far. I'm 53 and I've been skiing the course a lot since spring of 2014 when I made the switch from RFF to LFF

I'm just progressing to 34mph now. (Current PB 3@ 34mph) Speed is definitely scary when you get to 32 mph and 34 is even more so. What I will say is that form is everything. I can run 32 mph about 50% of the time with bad form. I've decided to work on my form more, so now I always run a minimum of 2 passes at 30 mph where I concentrate on finishing the turn and getting the handle to my trailing hip as I finish the turn with my head up and looking across the course. These two things are beginning to transform my skiing and I accept the failures I'm having running the course in order to get this right. I highly recommend this video of Chet Raley talking form; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBYIDumS2kA. As soon as I put his advice into practice I was crashing all over the place at 30mph! It was humbling, but what I had to get used to was that when you finish the turn and make sure you've got the handle at the hip, you accelerate so much quicker, it kind of freaks you out. The thing is, now when I run 32mph I usually get to 4 before my form degrades where before I was scrapping through the whole pass at the higher speeds.

As for your Senate at slower speeds, it shouldn't be an issue. I had a Senate and it was a great ski, but it was stolen. Now I'm on a 67" D3 Quest which is a full on course ski, and I have no issues skiing it at 28 mph in the course. It's hard to tell from your POV video, but it looks to me like you're flattening out through the wakes all the way to the ball and that could explain the sinking feeling on the Senate. This also causes a problem at higher speeds because you get pulled forward when you hit the wakes. I know, 'cause I've been fighting this since early July when I had yet to run a pass at 32 mph. I can tell you from experience, that when you're in a solid position exiting your turn and you hold it to the 2nd wake, you don't feel like you're going all that fast, even at 34mph. But when you're flat through the wakes at any speed over 30, you feel like you're going really fast. The other thing that takes a bit of getting used to at higher speeds, is that you have to pull really hard. That's what I'm getting used to now. I can put a relatively easy effort in at 30 mph and be early for 6, but I have to pull like a demon to run 32mph.

foxriverat
08-10-2016, 01:28 PM
Thats good advice on keeping stacked from Chet. I will put that into practice. You think H2O pro shop could have splurged for a video camera. I could barely hear that cell phone video.

chris young
08-11-2016, 09:08 AM
Video is bad, info is good. Just to brag a bit, I ran 34MPH yesterday and shortened to 22 off for the first time ever. I only got 1 1/4 bouys at 22 but it was a big milestone.