I had an opportunity today to spend some time with Tige's factory representative, Tony Fussell, and the 2010 RZ2 he is touring through the Midwest. Thought I would share a few photos of this sweeeeet ride! The 2010 Tige lineup is impressive when viewing it online or via other media, but interacting with this boat live and in person takes the experience to the next level. The 2010 upholstery, snap out carpet, ballast system, new lining on swim platform, and Tige Touch are extraordinary enhancements to a boat that performs second to none (IMHO) on the water. You won't be disappointed if you have the time to sneak over to one of the dealerships that Tony, Mark, or Ben will be visiting on their road trips! Tony, thanks for the time you spent with me today showing off the RZ2.
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The 2010 RZ2 on the Midwest Tour
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That touch screen looks sweet. The only worry is how will it hold up over time in the sun and when the wife takes water over the nose and front windshield. Because us guys never to that right JK of course we are probably worse than our wives.www.automarinecare.com CWB, ACME, FlyHigh, Merc Marine, PCM, Marine-power, WETSOUNDS, HSE Volume Controls, Kicker, Sony, Samson Sports, and many other marine parts or accessory's.
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For those who are freaked out about the touch screen, pay attention the next time that you are in a restaurant/bar. Many of the systems in restaurants have been driven by touch screen monitors for years now. Most boat owners would not subject the touch screen in a Tige to near the use/abuse that a touch screen endures in a restaurant/bar environment. There is a lot more than water on servers/bartenders hands!
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Originally posted by ImaPigDog View PostFor those who are freaked out about the touch screen, pay attention the next time that you are in a restaurant/bar. Many of the systems in restaurants have been driven by touch screen monitors for years now. Most boat owners would not subject the touch screen in a Tige to near the use/abuse that a touch screen endures in a restaurant/bar environment. There is a lot more than water on servers/bartenders hands!
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as far as a touch screen and water, if they make it like the touch screens at a bar or grill they will be fine. I have dropped drinks on one's I used and they still work, heck in college we were using screens that were 10 years old, and they worked fine. What I'd like to know is how does it deal with being able to see it in the bright light? When the sun set it really made it hard to see, and we were inside..... Other then that that would be my only concern. Sharp looking ride IMO, maybe I need to move closer to a lake and buy another Tige
I dig the trailer and rims/color scheme!!!Originally posted by G-MONEYIt hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!
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