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BASC
09-19-2004, 01:55 PM
Anybody recommend a particular supplier (manufacturer) of a semi-portable slalom course that would go in in March and be taken out in November, and ( in normal use) would require the :shock: minimum amount of maintenance?

There are further details,undulating lake bottom giving water depths ranging from 5 foot to 20 feet but I would like to address those directly with the suppliers.

M3Fan
09-19-2004, 08:36 PM
Look no further than Ed at Ez Slalom. They make the best courses and by far the best customer service! We got a portable course from them this year and have used it dozens of times. Fantastic product, still surprises me every time I use it. Call Ed, he will gladly answer your questions.

NCH2oSki
09-19-2004, 09:57 PM
I second the recomendation. We use our course about the same, we opted for the stainless mainline.

BASC
09-20-2004, 04:09 PM
Thanks guys.
I tried to email Ez Slalom but got a non delivery message back from the email address on there site (info@ez-slalom.com). Anybody know one that works?

MARK-S
09-21-2004, 10:29 AM
get on the ice and survey a course. Drill it in or ancor it down. Ed makes a great product for in and out use, but if you can leave the balls in all summer, I would put down some subs and attach balls in the spring and pull in th fall. A little work now will result in less maint later on. Setum and forget um.

slob02
09-21-2004, 02:16 PM
Ours is in for that period, and we use insta-slalom from Texas. We have used it for 8 years now. Stainless mainline. I put metal pipe in the pvc of the gates so I could get it tighter without hurting the pvc. We put a boat crank at one end to tighten it up when the water goes down.