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    2012 Tigé RZ4 Review

    We had a great time with this boat for the last couple of months. If you know massive space and a great Tigé wake, this is the boat. The video speaks for itself, happy to answer any questions.

    http://wake9.com/

    #2
    Great Video Ragboy.Very informative.Keep up the good work.Thanks for pushing the sport.
    I do all my own stunt work. hey ya'll watch dis.

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      #3
      Good review. Looks like you guys are having a blast.

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        #4
        Good vid!!!
        71 Cut Supreme, 70 3 Door Suburban, 08 Tahoe LTZ, 12 F21 Surf Machine!
        http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii11/onetogofast/IMG_4360.jpg

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          #5
          Nice vid ragboy(as always!). Looks and sounds like you guys really enjoyed the RZ4, just hoping that you love the Z3 too!

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            #6
            Great video presentation RJ and Rag! We love our RZ4 because of it's size. I would LOVE to have a bow cooler and a garbage can compartment too! We almost always use our bow filler cushion but haven't found the perfect cooler to fit underneath it.

            To triple our water time pleasure and keep the women happy we've added a jumbo bimini top. FL sun is intense and after 4 hours of full sun exposure, most occupants have had enough...except the boys of course.

            So I concur that the RZ4 is the ultimate big family boat.

            Our fuel consumption is in the 3.5 gallons per hour bracket. Wonder why the difference you suppose??
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              #7
              Originally posted by Nobody View Post
              We almost always use our bow filler cushion but haven't found the perfect cooler to fit underneath it.
              Nobody - we use an American Outdoor soft side cooler under our bow cushion. It is the same one that you can purchase from Tige (the 48-pack size) http://store.tige.com/products/tige-insulated-cooler

              It doesn't fill the full length under the bow filler cushion, but it is a great fit for the height and width. Plus, it really does a great job of insulating.

              Just a suggestion.

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                #8
                And great video, ragboy. Thanks for posting it. Now I think I'll have to try to replicate your weighting to dial in our wave better.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by dingleberry View Post
                  Nobody - we use an American Outdoor soft side cooler under our bow cushion. It is the same one that you can purchase from Tige (the 48-pack size) http://store.tige.com/products/tige-insulated-cooler

                  It doesn't fill the full length under the bow filler cushion, but it is a great fit for the height and width. Plus, it really does a great job of insulating.

                  Just a suggestion.
                  Thanks Digbat! I suppose this cooler was made for this specific job / location????
                  If so, I'll buy one today.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Nobody View Post
                    Thanks Digbat! I suppose this cooler was made for this specific job / location????
                    If so, I'll buy one today.
                    I think you can find them elsewhere, too. But they don't have the pretty Tige embroidered logo. So, I doubt it was made specifically to fit, but it works well.

                    And - when I said that it doesn't fit the full length under the cushion, I meant that the cooler is shorter than the available space. So it doesn't stick out beyond the cushion.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by dingleberry View Post
                      I think you can find them elsewhere, too. But they don't have the pretty Tige embroidered logo. So, I doubt it was made specifically to fit, but it works well.

                      And - when I said that it doesn't fit the full length under the cushion, I meant that the cooler is shorter than the available space. So it doesn't stick out beyond the cushion.
                      It would be an ideal winter project to make one from fiberglass, molded right in. Cant be too difficult?? Bigger is better.

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                        #12
                        @nobody, that bimini is killer. Love it. Looks like it would be sturdy enough to add pockets for surf boards. Who made that bimini?

                        As far as your question, if you are getting 3.5, we were getting between 3.5 and 4 gph, loaded. Sounds about the same. That tige hull just seems to allow for great fuel economy.

                        Thanks for the props, we really had fun with this boat, its huge and the best platform for tons of peeps.
                        http://wake9.com/

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by ragboy View Post
                          @nobody, that bimini is killer. Love it. Looks like it would be sturdy enough to add pockets for surf boards. Who made that bimini?

                          As far as your question, if you are getting 3.5, we were getting between 3.5 and 4 gph, loaded. Sounds about the same. That tige hull just seems to allow for great fuel economy.

                          Thanks for the props, we really had fun with this boat, its huge and the best platform for tons of peeps.
                          @Rag, the top was really difficult to design. The boys out at Quality T Tops in Tarpon Springs made it. It took him a long time to find the right angle and look. Travis does really really high end work. Keeping the sun off us is the important over here, and this top does the trick. If Mom, Girlfriend, or mistress aren't happy...Nobody's happy.


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                          1087 Island Ave.
                          Tarpon Springs, FL 34689
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                          www.qualityttops.com

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                            #14
                            Great video ragboy. As usual. You are the man to review. Like that Bimini too.
                            Wake Up or Stay On Shore!

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