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    Just picked this boat up

    ok so I just got a GREAT deal on this pre2150. it only has 230 hrs on it so i couldnt pass it up. I am wondering about the wake this thing creates without any added weight and also if anybody has any experience with the best sack placement. I wakeboard about 90% of the time and pull a tube the other 10% so will i get at least a Decent sized wake? i have heard something about spray pockets causing problems, but im used to a 1990 MasterCraft 190 and trying to get as much weight as we could into it so im hoping this boat will be a big improvement. Also if your wondering about the trailer the guy that had it before me had to buy a different trailer a couple years ago because the original was stolen. thanks for any input you guys have
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    Congrats! I wanna say i've seen that boat pictured before, where did you find it?
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      #3
      Welcome to the site and the 2150 club Well, we don't really have our own club?
      It looks like a well kept machine. I'm not going to be much help with weighting. I've never used ballast in it. The more advanced you are the more weight you'll want. We were able to free surf behind it with a lot of himan ballast. Wekre on our way to Lake Poweell as I type. I'll catch up with you after Memorial Day
      Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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        #4
        Good looking boat. Welcome to the Tige family.

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          #5
          Welcome to the Tige Family! Nice looking boat, trailer looks good from the picture.

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            #6
            NIce find.

            I would put 350's on each side of the engine as far back as poss and then 500 in the walk thru to start. be careful backing off the throttle w/the wight in the bow will dip alot and you will splach the nose so ease out when your rider falls.

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              #7
              i think im going to try a bow sack in the stern and one in the walkway and see how that goes. btw have any of you guys that own one of these noticed how heavy the back seat is????? mine feels like its filled with lead.

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                #8
                Yeah, I have a 2200i and my back seat and backrest are wicked heavy, I had them reupoulstered so I know there isn't any water in their, just heavy duty contruction likethe whole boat welcome to the site
                Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid.

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                  #9
                  yea this boat is the most well built boat i have been around. we have had correct crafts, and mastercrafts that no doubt are great boats but the tige just seems more solid or something.

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                    #10
                    Nice boat!

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