BajaMike
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Remember when ESPN wasn't so gay and showed cool shit like slalom, barefooting, freestyle and whatnot? Dude is impressive for sure
I did some barefooting back in the day. Notice how hi the boom is? Different game when it's 10' hi.Having done my share of footing, it’s remarkably simple with glass like that. Tumble turns, tow holds, teeth holds, one footers, those were on my list. Only broke my nose once and one ruptured ear drum. Oh to be young again.
I did some barefooting back in the day. Notice how hi the boom is? Different game when it's 10' hi.
NIce, is that Mexico?I still own a 93/94 Malibu Flightcraft barefooter.... with a Mercury 200 EFI. My wife keeps telling me to sell it, but its not worth much and I am having a problem letting go of that motor. I probably haven't footed off of it in 10 years, I am not as good as I once was, but I would be good once, better than I ever was...
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NIce, is that Mexico?
I have the same boat in Colorado except with a Yamaha ProV. Still foot behind it every weekend in the summertime!
Up close it is less spectacular. I replaced the floors and stringers completely a few years back as it was pretty much rotted out. This was the first Malibu promo boat in Colorado and pulled a lot of Barefoot tournaments in it's day in the early 90's. That ProV has almost 2K hours on it and still pulls strong.........I think that picture of it sitting in the water is at Parker, but me behind it is definitely Mexico... If I knew where yours was stored I would steal the upper windshield bracket, (joking).. Both side of mine have been bent/broken from running the boom off each side at one time or the other.
Your looks in really nice shape. Mine is showing its age and use,...
Waiting for good enough water to foot on took all weekend, I can't imagine trying now with surf barges out there.
Up close it is less spectacular. I replaced the floors and stringers completely a few years back as it was pretty much rotted out. This was the first Malibu promo boat in Colorado and pulled a lot of Barefoot tournaments in it's day in the early 90's. That ProV has almost 2K hours on it and still pulls strong.........
Up close it is less spectacular. I replaced the floors and stringers completely a few years back as it was pretty much rotted out. This was the first Malibu promo boat in Colorado and pulled a lot of Barefoot tournaments in it's day in the early 90's. That ProV has almost 2K hours on it and still pulls strong.........
Probably cheaper, haha. Thanks but with the rebuilt hull, I will probably keep it forever. The ski schools down in Florida often sell their Evinrude promo motors after a year for a good discount with less than a couple hundred hours. May go that route if I ever need it! For now, I'm going to run it til it explodes!If your ProV ever lets go... hit me up, probably cheaper to just come buy mine in running order. I would meet you at 1/2 way at Powell! I would need to go dig mine out of the garage in mex, but I would seriously consider it...
I would need to go dig mine out of the garage in mex...
YepRio Hardy?
Try doing all that with a traditional rope off the back end tow eye.
I think that picture of it sitting in the water is at Parker, but me behind it is definitely Mexico... If I knew where yours was stored I would steal the upper windshield bracket, (joking).. Both side of mine have been bent/broken from running the boom off each side at one time or the other.
Your looks in really nice shape. Mine is showing its age and use,...
I think that picture of it sitting in the water is at Parker, but me behind it is definitely Mexico... If I knew where yours was stored I would steal the upper windshield bracket, (joking).. Both side of mine have been bent/broken from running the boom off each side at one time or the other.
Your looks in really nice shape. Mine is showing its age and use,...
I learned on the exact same boat at Rio Hardy Mexico.
So if you mean "the" exact same boat, you either learned on in when Denise/Brian had it as a demo or when Scott and eventually I owned it.... It looks almost exactly the same as a barefoot sanger that is down by the Cantina. This boat lived its whole life in Kamarina's camp. I want to say "Phil" owns the barefoot Sanger, but my memory is failing me.
I guess it may have made some training runs at Art's barefoot school at some point, where someone could have been on it also?... we are pushing a 30 year history here!
Same boat meaning the same Malibu. Scott Rowe at Campo Mosquedo
I must know you .. since Scott and I have been friends for over 25 years now and I was down there with him 12-15 weekends a year up until recently! Technically, both Scotts and my house are in Campo Kamarina... but yes, people call the whole river Mosquedo...
I worked with Scotts neighbor there Rick Carter. Mostly there back in the mid to late 90s. Would stop in after the Score San Felipe race and jump in if Scott was around. Get some racing and wakeboarding in the same weekend.
Nice!... I remember Rick and Debbie?, He sold many years ago... his lot was cleared and sits empty now. The boat really never has moved but 300-400 feet over its whole life. Denise sold it to Scott and Scott sold it to me. I learned on it with Denise when it was new and Scott and I ran up 1000 hours on it. Unfortunately, that (and construction) resulted in a couple titanium knee replacements for him and I need at least one knee worked on in the near future!
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Small world!
Did you used to have a Blueish Blazer/Bronco and set up a window AC in it and Camp out at Ricks?
Awesome!!!!! Maybe a Footers reunion in MX!!!!!Holy crap- YES. It was a shell on my truck and I hung a window ac from the roof to blow in the side window. Nice ane cool all night.
Pretty sure Tina took this pic
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Holy crap- YES. It was a shell on my truck and I hung a window ac from the roof to blow in the side window. Nice ane cool all night.
Pretty sure Tina took this pic
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Good times... He was long line backwards one foot wakecrossing toward the end of his footing days!