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    #16
    Originally posted by dom w. forte View Post
    Just curious why would you say that a 200 is retro, nothing about it is styled like the past.
    I saw one at a dealer and it had a retro 1976 gelcoat or wrap and it had some foax wood bits that made it look new and old at the same time. I know very little about nautiques but it looked like an old boat to me, but it was new. I liked it.
    2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
    2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES

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      #17
      try skiing behind a newer v drive. I always thought my pre2150 was great for skiing but I just spent 10 days of skiing behind my 22ve and loved it. a little taller but softer wake and 5 minutes later you're surfing!

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        #18
        My buddy tears Tahoe up on his 22ve. That's a different type of skiing though. I call it Big Water Skiing. It's amazing to watch. 2-3 foot random boat chop from hell. Paddle Wheelers, Garwoods, 50+ft Yachts, Cobalts for days. He will go and rail off a few 20 turn sets, hard turns, just cause its his turn. "F it, I'll ski." The guy is a Waterski God and its kinda changed my view on skiing. I could literally take the Double O out and run a course pretty much any day of the week. I might even get lucky and hit all six @ 15. Really lucky. I kinda just wanna ski like that guy. Big Water.

        Where was I goin? Oh ya, 22ve is a great big water boat.
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        You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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          #19
          Originally posted by bigdaddy_houseboater View Post
          I traded my 2000 SLM for a new 20i.
          I have an '07 20i that has BADASSSS slalom wakes. A bump at 22 off, but what boat doesnt have one? I have run into 32 off with it, and my buddy ran past 35 off with it. The 20i is a great crossover as well. TAPS gies it a decent wakeboard wake, and with my 800 pound bag in the back locker, it is real nice.
          You got a choice.
          2010 Correct Craft SN 200 at 34-36 mph from 22 and up no wake no bump. 20i is good but the new Nautiques and Malibus Response is hard to beat.

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            #20
            Originally posted by NICKYPOO View Post
            My buddy tears Tahoe up on his 22ve. That's a different type of skiing though. I call it Big Water Skiing. It's amazing to watch. 2-3 foot random boat chop from hell. Paddle Wheelers, Garwoods, 50+ft Yachts, Cobalts for days. He will go and rail off a few 20 turn sets, hard turns, just cause its his turn. "F it, I'll ski." The guy is a Waterski God and its kinda changed my view on skiing. I could literally take the Double O out and run a course pretty much any day of the week. I might even get lucky and hit all six @ 15. Really lucky. I kinda just wanna ski like that guy. Big Water.

            Where was I goin? Oh ya, 22ve is a great big water boat.
            Skied behind my 04 22v for a lot of years great boat for the rec skier, but in the end it came down to wanting a great wake and your not going to get that here. Priorities Priorities Priorities. How good are you and how good do you want to be. If your skiing correct and on edge you can cross a 3 foot wake and not feel it but I would still prefer nothing but bubbles.
            I love tige boats but there are better SKI boats out there.

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              #21
              Kona - What about the SLM boats? I'd think there is no difference. In fact, not fair, I know there is no difference. I have experience behind several. Bubbles are bubbles... pick the SLM machine from whatever brand you like.

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                #22
                Originally posted by KonaKing View Post
                Skied behind my 04 22v for a lot of years great boat for the rec skier, but in the end it came down to wanting a great wake and your not going to get that here. Priorities Priorities Priorities. How good are you and how good do you want to be. If your skiing correct and on edge you can cross a 3 foot wake and not feel it but I would still prefer nothing but bubbles.
                I love tige boats but there are better SKI boats out there.
                Well said.

                It still would be cool to see an all out Tige slalom machine.
                You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by NICKYPOO View Post
                  Well said.

                  It still would be cool to see an all out Tige slalom machine.
                  Agreed!

                  in the way back of the brochure they sent the have the 20I listed, just no fancy pictures to show it off!!

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