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    Response to hook to winch

    In response to the question about the eye to the rollers I can't say exactly how far away it is but I can say it was not in the way. It was really simple. I was able to reach it from were Iwas standing to unhook the winch. It was really simple to unload and load. Had the boat out on Sunday again and am extremely pumped about it. Had five adaults in the boat and was blown away how fast I could still accelerate to thirty mph. and how smooth it handled. (WOW) I do not know to much about wake size at all but Iam looking forward to learning and Iknow I will not have the taps in the 8 position for me. It looked extremely nice. One thing I did notice on Staurday on Folsom with it being windy and pretty my Bimini top sue rattled around alot. Any way to stabilize this? Thanks for the responses. Also I would like to thank my dealer Kevin at Capitol Water Sports he was awesome all the way around. He also took good care of me by getting me a great sound system and an alarm that I wanted. He is also keeping my 2004 20' Regal runabout to assist us in selling. Iwill be telling everyone were to go.

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    Does the bimini have straps that you can cinch up and tighten?
    Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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      #3
      That is a good question about the straps. There is none on there and I wasn't told about any. Iwill look into them. That is all I would need. Thanks!

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        #4
        Tighten that bimini up as much as you can, wherever you can. A tight bimini is a quiet bimini. I had mine built without straps. Stays much sturdier and looks way better. I found myself adjusting the straps sereral times a year on my old one. Not one adjustment the whole year last year.
        You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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