Well, it isn't the maiden voyage because we had already taken her out to left-turn-only Puddingstone a few weeks ago, but this past weekend we headed out to Lake Elsinore with a few friends and were out for the entire day.
Boat ran great, everything worked they way it was supposed to work, Taps, stereo system, etc.(thanks Tige MD - Greg!). Pulled a few wakeboarders with eight people on board (4 adults 4 kids 13-10-9-9) and the boat seemed to do it without a problem.
Now, I am still new to this so yes, as I came around to our downed boarder I did manage to wash out the bow of the boat a few times (note to self - power through our own wake and then slow down ) Very cool to see the difference in wake by using the Taps, of course for my kids I had it set all the way to 1 - beginning wakeboarders.
Quick question: Is it normal when you turn the boat to go and retrieve your rider and get on the throttle to experience some cavitation. I don't think I was power turning, but rather just applying some throttle to accelerate towards my rider while turning - it seemed as if I eased back a little and then throttled up again it would catch and propel us forward. If I recall prop is an ACME #381 13 x 17.5 four blade. I never went full throttle when out on the lake (should have to see what top speed was) but I do remember getting it up to 40 mph and being just below or at 4K RPM (was following my buddy in his Malibu - he really like the Tige).
Anyway, had a great time out on the water, kicking back listening to the tunes and watching the kids up on their boards. Never went over by the Channel, but they were running the hydro boats all weekend, you could hear them all over the lake.
I've never owned a ski boat before but I am enjoying the heck out of my Tige!
Here are a few pictures of my kids on the water. Not quite as impressive as most of the others that I have seen here, but heck, they got up
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Boat ran great, everything worked they way it was supposed to work, Taps, stereo system, etc.(thanks Tige MD - Greg!). Pulled a few wakeboarders with eight people on board (4 adults 4 kids 13-10-9-9) and the boat seemed to do it without a problem.
Now, I am still new to this so yes, as I came around to our downed boarder I did manage to wash out the bow of the boat a few times (note to self - power through our own wake and then slow down ) Very cool to see the difference in wake by using the Taps, of course for my kids I had it set all the way to 1 - beginning wakeboarders.
Quick question: Is it normal when you turn the boat to go and retrieve your rider and get on the throttle to experience some cavitation. I don't think I was power turning, but rather just applying some throttle to accelerate towards my rider while turning - it seemed as if I eased back a little and then throttled up again it would catch and propel us forward. If I recall prop is an ACME #381 13 x 17.5 four blade. I never went full throttle when out on the lake (should have to see what top speed was) but I do remember getting it up to 40 mph and being just below or at 4K RPM (was following my buddy in his Malibu - he really like the Tige).
Anyway, had a great time out on the water, kicking back listening to the tunes and watching the kids up on their boards. Never went over by the Channel, but they were running the hydro boats all weekend, you could hear them all over the lake.
I've never owned a ski boat before but I am enjoying the heck out of my Tige!
Here are a few pictures of my kids on the water. Not quite as impressive as most of the others that I have seen here, but heck, they got up
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