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    #46
    Originally posted by j2dna View Post
    Haven't posted any pics since I did a few upgrades this year.
    Tinted windows
    Added another set of Pro 80's
    New wheels/tires/fenders on trailer


    Here are a few pics...








    I love it!!! Looks just like my boat but I have the 08' tower.

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      #47
      I haven't had a camera on board much this year. But I'm glad to say as of last weekend...no more towing!

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        #48
        Originally posted by embo View Post
        Future Wild Man Ezra!!

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        absolutely love that pic. Very cool kid.

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          #49
          Originally posted by Joeprunc View Post
          But I'm glad to say as of last weekend...no more towing!
          That's a good thing?

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            #50
            Originally posted by Duncan View Post
            That's a good thing?
            For me....it is a good thing, especially after this towing adventure a few years back. http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...46&postcount=1 Plus the boat is on the delta now, endless places to ski. And only a short minute walk from my house.
            Towing has been haunting me ever since the mishap, no matter what I tow or who's truck is towing.

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              #51
              Originally posted by auburntigegal View Post
              Moose, that is the prettiest water! And awesome wave!!
              I can't believe the water is that cold though!! BRRRRR.
              I would have to have my 7 mil on, lol!
              Down here in Alabama our water is 92! I would have a hard time acclimating!!
              Auburntigal your being boiled alive in 92 degree water haha... you need to toughen up.. it's not that cold haha...7 mil..damn funny. That's what they use on Whale Wars.. Personally I'm still in a spring suit but only for protection and most of the crew use nothing but a vest

              The rubrail is around 6" above the waterline..add another fat bastard like my uncle it goes down to 4"

              The wave is tricky. Sometimes it's average and then we hit it just right with balance between the bow and stern weight... plus the TAPS somewhere between 3 and 1 3/4 and it jumps right up. When we get it right on a glassy morn' you can damn near surf till the gas runs out..

              Kenr08 your exactly right those pics were taken just off of Lake Forest. We spend alot of time there in the coves. it's near fuel and the public pier is a great place to pick up crew and gear
              Last edited by MooseX; 08-13-2011, 12:13 AM.
              my midlife crisis started at puberty and I plan on enjoying it all the way to the end..

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                #52
                Originally posted by Joeprunc View Post
                For me....it is a good thing, especially after this towing adventure a few years back. http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...46&postcount=1 Plus the boat is on the delta now, endless places to ski. And only a short minute walk from my house.
                Towing has been haunting me ever since the mishap, no matter what I tow or who's truck is towing.
                Wow dude. I never saw that thread. Crazy.
                You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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                  #53
                  Green Peter Reservoir.
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                  This picture I am trying to show how green the water is. It looks fantastic in person.
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                  "our fenders" - Love the way they keep the boats apart when we are tied up with others. I can finally relax and not worry the boats are going to collide when big waves come.
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                  My first couple attempts of trying to do a back flip. Go easy, my only claim to fame prior is jumping wake to wake!
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                  Someone got an early Xmas present!
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                  It had been ordered but didn't know if it would arrive in time for the camping trip. It DID!!
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                  It is suppose to be "her" board but I have a feeling it will be "their" board shortly. They LOVE the board!
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                  First ride on the New Board.
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                  Sharing the New Board with some friends.
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                  "TEAM RUB RAIL" from left to right - the General, Non-Drifter, 2Fin, and the Surf-Miester (nicknames on back of tshirts). Team Rubrail developed after reading Ragboy's comments/suggestions last year as we were being taught by the Sagmanuars last year how to surf. I keeped pushing for more weight to get the rubrail down to the water line as Ragboy suggested. So everytime we when out with them and added ballast, I would say we have to get rubrail. Now, just about every time we go out we get rubrail. The Sagmanuars (couple on right) have been great teachers of wakesurfing!! If it hadn't been for them, we would have bought a Chaparral and wouldn't have discovered Wake Surfing. Thanks for teaching us! All though had they not been so kind we would have been about $20,000 richer! They are EXPENSIVE friends.
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                    #54
                    looks really green and a cool shade I might add.... good times embo. I love those bumpers they're fatties. I'm a big bumper guy too but those are ginormous for wake boat
                    Last edited by MooseX; 08-13-2011, 08:25 PM.
                    my midlife crisis started at puberty and I plan on enjoying it all the way to the end..

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                      #55
                      We had an awesome weekend of surfing. I went my first time wireless and was able to get where I could drop the rope on a regular basis. Even took the twins for a ride. I may not look great but I was having a blast.


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                        #56
                        Pictures of the twins surfing with me.
                        Attached Files

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                          #57
                          Great job Skippa.
                          I do all my own stunt work. hey ya'll watch dis.

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                            #58
                            Good Job going Wireless!!! Looks like you have plenty of push out of your wave!!!

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                              #59
                              Really enjoyed the video Skippa. Sure is nice to be able to catch up Keep up the good work and keep posting.

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                                #60
                                Rushin

                                Looks like Lahotan???

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