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    Tige Tour April 2011

    Spent a great day this past Monday at the Tige factory and out on the water behind an RZ2 and an RZ4. Aaron (shown below throwing a raley etc.) purchased a 22i in 2002 and now with over 680 hours on it, is moving to a v-drive. He wanted to compare the RZ4 and RZ2 wakeboarding wakes was like and surf wakes on the starboard side. After testing both boats, Aaron placed his order for an all-white RZ4 that begins production tomorrow. A good number (five actually) of boats for Hyperactive watersports were in various stages of production.

    Having visited the Tige factory quite a few times, It is becoming more clear that nobody in the towboat business builds a better boat. Tige has come a long way in the past few years in stepping up their overall fit, finish and styling, but at the same time still builds the solid primary-bond hull and stringer systems that we all appreciate when the water get rough and we rack up hundreds of hours on our boats. Notice how the molds are rotated for gelcoat application allowing a more consistent application of many layers. Also, by turning the boat over for rigging the underwater gear it only makes sense that everything will be installed with greater accuracy than if the builders were working underneath the hull.
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    A couple more factory pics and then we headed for the lake.
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    Last edited by tigecanuck; 04-14-2011, 05:57 AM.

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      #3
      Matt Garcia happened to be in Abilene for the day and joined us for our test tour. It was great to meet you and spend some time together.

      It was a great day. Back to Calgary for us on Tuesday to unload another truckload of boats that was on the way. Thanks to everyone at Tige for their legendary Texas hospitality.
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        #4
        Nobody is in the tow boat business............

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          #5
          Awesome - I absolutely love the orange platinum (of course I am partial to orange - go vols). Thanks for sharing.

          You guys are selling the heck out of boats - what's the deal in Alberta? $100/barrel+ oil and the oil market or something else going on that no one is sharing. Nonetheless it is awesome to see the brand growing so well.

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            #6
            Great pictures! Thanks for the information and the photos! Keep up the great work Tige!

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              #7
              There is some nice looking rides there.
              I'm on a boat man. I got my flippy floppies....

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                #8
                great pics! Thanks for posting em up.

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                  #9
                  Some very nice lookin boats there!

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                    #10
                    Those boats are so friggen sweet.

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                      #11
                      Beautiful boats. Can't say the same for the color of the water. Brings back memories of scuba diving in Tx.

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                        #12
                        A lot of nice looking boats! Looks like you had a great time

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                          #13
                          That tower looks tall on the platinum edition!

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                            #14
                            Tige FTW.

                            Thank you John and Tige Boats for an awesome first session of the year!

                            I've been hanging on tight to my 2002 22i for almost a decade now and it's going to be hard to give up! The fine people at Tige have made my decision to step up into a new tech RZ4 an easy one.

                            Both the RZ2 and RZ4 threw an amazingly potent wave right out of the box as you can see in the pics. Let me get my extra bags and friends in there and I'll be posting pics of a FANTASTIC wave sometime in June!

                            It's not only my solid past experience with Tige or the immediately noticeable performance and ahead of the curve technology that has me going back for more. The factory tour really opened my eyes to the quality of the build process. The team of people working in this factory truly have an eye for the details when it comes to putting a boat together the right way.

                            Thanks again Tige for going the extra mile for me. I couldn't be happier and I can't wait to get behind my new boat!

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