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Figure 5 shows the total average maximum rope load during deep water starts for eachski. Statistical analysis suggests that there was no significant difference between the skis(p=0.0993). Although not statistically significant, Ski D resulted in the highest averagepeak rope load of 2.41BW, and Ski C resulted in the lowest average peak rope load of2.16BW. The error bars shown in the figure represent the calculated pooled standarderror from the statistical analysis.3Rope Load (x Body Weight)2.521.510.5Ski ASki BSki CSki D0Figure 5: Ski’s overall average peak rope load during deep water starts. The highest average was2.41BW and lowest average was 2.16BW. There was no significant difference between the skis(p=0.0993). Error bars represent the pooled standard error.64

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