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    New (to me) 2007 RZ2 owner needs advice

    Just picked up my 2007 RZ2 and am needing some adice as to where to order a few things. All the paperwork is like a hard piece of cardboard so need the owners manuals and what ever the other paperwork that was in there.
    No cover so I need a Black cover.
    The metal tube that went around the bahimi (sp I know) top was kinked and I broke it while trying to streighten it out. so, need a new one.
    Then what is the best way to maintain the batteries during winter?
    Thanks, Ron

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    The only thing i can comment on is the batteries, I was told to unhook all batteries and store somewhere indoors or out of freezing weather. I Keep my boat in my heated barn so i dont ever remove the battereies from the boat because they have a constant temp, but i do mark all cables so i know exactly where to put them when i hook everything back up. Others may have different strategies but that is mine.

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      Originally posted by Ron Chapman View Post
      Just picked up my 2007 RZ2 and am needing some adice as to where to order a few things. All the paperwork is like a hard piece of cardboard so need the owners manuals and what ever the other paperwork that was in there.
      No cover so I need a Black cover.
      The metal tube that went around the bahimi (sp I know) top was kinked and I broke it while trying to streighten it out. so, need a new one.
      Then what is the best way to maintain the batteries during winter?
      Thanks, Ron

      First, welcome to the Tige family. As far as a manuals go, you can go to the downloads tab in the menu bar at the top of this site. you will see PDF's for manuals there. If you want to buy a hard copy, they can be found at this link http://store.tige.com/collections/accessories-1

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        #4
        Joel or Andrew at Stateamind in St Louis can help you with a cover. They helped me with mine. Here is their number. (314) 731-3795

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          #5
          Thanks will do

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            #6
            For a cover, a couple of other options:

            You could contact a local marine upholstery shop to fabricate a custom cover. They could also probably fabricate a replacement bimini hoop tube.

            You could contact a cover manufacturer that has patterns for various boats. I have heard good things about Evolution Boat Covers.

            Finally - probably the cheapest route - check out the Tige factory cover here: http://store.tige.com/products/red-c...tom-boat-cover
            Only $275. I think those are probably a gray color, not black. But tough to beat the price.


            Finally, regarding the batteries, if your boat is stored somewhere that freezing is not a concern and you have a power outlet available, I would suggest getting an on-board smart battery charger with one bank per battery. This will charge them fully, then reduce to a maintenance charge, helping to extend their life.

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              #7
              Thank you very much

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                #8
                Download complete. Thank you very much!!

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                  #9
                  Have you posted pics of your new ride somewhere else? Or r you going to post them here for all to see? Would love to see your new ride! Congradulations!!!

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                    #10
                    I have to work on that. It is COLD here in Missouri and I was just happy to get it home without having to go on to many messy roads. Maybe after some detailing.....

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                      #11
                      Congrats on the new boat and welcome to the site! Can't wait to see some pics!

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                        #12
                        Ron, congrats and welcome.
                        Pixs would be great. We are big fans of pix on this site.

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                          #13
                          Congrats on the RZ2

                          A custom TIGE cover is good, but there is a local guy in Lee's Summit called the Master Stitcher/Tim who did my previous boat cover several years ago. I seem to remember you used to live around KC. Tim/Master Stitcher has a mobile trailer that he goes out and custom makes boat and lift covers. His phone number is (816) 721-8680. I may have him reinforce my 2007 TIGE cover for my 24ve.

                          If you don't have one, also consider a FAE. Search the site to learn about them.

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