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    #16
    Originally posted by Nobody View Post
    Actually, my buddy Dave was the one that gave me the grand title of Dbag. Dave's not around much and we miss him. At one time Dave Dabell was lord and king for TigeOwners.com, but things have changed and it's just not the same anymore. Legend has it that Dabell found Jesus and spends most of his time at church...and this is a good thing. We love Dabell as much as we love new members like you.
    You are a bad "butt kisser". Your are probably better off with your day job. LOL

    Actually, I didn't give you that title. That was someone else. Probably that "da.bell." person that came along one day and posted making it seem like me.

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      #17
      Originally posted by da.bell View Post
      You are a bad "butt kisser". Your are probably better off with your day job. LOL

      Actually, I didn't give you that title. That was someone else. Probably that "da.bell." person that came along one day and posted making it seem like me.
      Ha! That was funny!

      I think it was you, seriously.

      Butt Kisser? That's way out of my league. We'll leave that expertise to you.

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        #18
        Here we go again, highjackers, lol

        Great boat OP and welcome to the club
        Friends don't let friends POWERTURN

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          #19
          VicSeek:

          That, my friend, is a TRADE UP! I say all boats are fun, some are just more fun.... but going from a 17' bowrider to an RZ2 is a moon shot. Just as awesome as it will be for you, it'll be equally great for all family/friends/kids who ride in it.

          Another reverse steering trick:
          As I back out of my slip--or off the trailer, the butt of the boat will drift towards 5pm. To turn around, turn wheel/helm left, nudge gearshift in/out of gear: to forward-then back to neutral-then to forward...and the the boat will start to spin counterclockwise in water. It like kissing/tapping the throttle in short increments and it'll turn. Practice in the open water and you'll get it. Little movements in/out of gear helps 'nudge' the boat when maneuvering at slow speeds.

          You'll also love the no bow rise as you accelerate....and the extra room, comfort, swim platform, the stereo, and the power, and EVERYTHING else.

          Post pics and where you boat.

          Congrats

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            #20
            Thanks!

            Thanks everybody! About to put another 5hrs on her this Sunday!
            Sophi's Ready for Boatin.jpg

            More pics to follow!
            2010 Tige RZ2 "Fully Loaded" 650hrs
            Surf Ballast & Enzo Bag - 1235 prop

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              #21
              Welcome to the fun. Sophi is a cutie and looks to be keen to get movin too. Good luck. Great looking boat too.

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                #22
                Originally posted by murphini View Post
                VicSeek:

                Another reverse steering trick:
                As I back out of my slip--or off the trailer, the butt of the boat will drift towards 5pm. To turn around, turn wheel/helm left, nudge gearshift in/out of gear: to forward-then back to neutral-then to forward...and the the boat will start to spin counterclockwise in water. It like kissing/tapping the throttle in short increments and it'll turn. Practice in the open water and you'll get it. Little movements in/out of gear helps 'nudge' the boat when maneuvering at slow speeds.
                I use that trick all the time. I can turn my 20 foot boat inside a 25 foot area. Ok, maybe 30 feet. But still.
                The luck is gone, the brain is shot, but the liquor we still got.

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                  #23
                  A couple more pics of the boat!
                  Attached Files
                  2010 Tige RZ2 "Fully Loaded" 650hrs
                  Surf Ballast & Enzo Bag - 1235 prop

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                    #24
                    Another pic. Don't tell Tige...hehe
                    Attached Files
                    2010 Tige RZ2 "Fully Loaded" 650hrs
                    Surf Ballast & Enzo Bag - 1235 prop

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                      #25
                      nice looking boat well done.

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                        #26
                        1st - great looking RZ! Here's to lots of quality time with the family.

                        2nd - how well does your little one do out on the boat...esp in our Texas heat? I've gotta 16mo old and she's been our biggest hesitation to finding something for the slip!

                        Chris

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by c_hotshot View Post
                          1st - great looking RZ! Here's to lots of quality time with the family.

                          2nd - how well does your little one do out on the boat...esp in our Texas heat? I've gotta 16mo old and she's been our biggest hesitation to finding something for the slip!

                          Chris
                          Chris - we started taking our kids out on our friends' boat (we didn't have one at the time) from when they were just a few months old. They always did well, even in the summer heat. We just kept them in the bimini shade as much as possible and would put damp cloth over them periodically (we used a very thin cloth, like a cheesecloth). When we stopped and floated, we would get them in the water with us - they loved to splash around. Don't forget a gentle sunblock on their skin. Between the noise and vibration from the engine and the rocking of the boat on the water, they would fall right asleep almost every time we were under power.

                          Just our experience - but we never had a problem with our kids on the water. Give it a try one day if you have a chance. Good luck!

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                            #28
                            And that is a great looking boat, Vicseek. Enjoy her!

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                              #29
                              Our kids grew up on the boat. They did fall asleep easily with the rocking of the boat and still love the water today at 26 and 24. Now that we have our first grandchild, she will get to go out on the boat July 4 at 9 months old. Already bought her life jacket!

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                                #30
                                Good info on the kido side. Since it's warming up nicely in Houston, we bought her a swimsuit w/ the "floaty" material built into the chest area. And this weekend we are taking her to the beach and pool to test it.

                                I grew up on the lake, so swiming was natural for me and I also swam competitively for 15 years. My wife is not a swimmer. At any rate, hopefully this weekend will go well and we'll be able to make a purchase soon! It kills me not having a boat at my disposal!

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