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Originally posted by Booms View PostI So I am right now a; throw the kids around on a tube for 3 hours, then surf for 30 minutes or as long as the kids behave for the wife while she is driving kind of guy.
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If Tige will sell me a VX I only spend $1,600 on the VX and an additional $1,000 for the gel work. It might be worth it versus spending buco cash on a new out of the box surf boat. Damn you Tige for making me have to decide. That is if you will sell me, I mean my dealer a VX...
Once Tige catches up, I too hope they will sell the VX to any Tige owner. The trick will be getting it mounted. I think that will be messy.
Originally posted by Ewok View Post... so I'm thinking about a mudflap for a tiny bit of spray on the darkside wave or going whole hog on the VX.Last edited by Duncan; 07-29-2013, 10:00 PM.
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Ragboy, do you know if Tige is planning on adding that 300 lbs to their ballast systems and making that standard with the VX? Seems like if you need to add it that they should be making a bigger surf ballast system as an option. That hull is so deep that one would think that they could figure out a way to make a bigger hard tank under the floor or something.
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Originally posted by Duncan View PostEwok, throw a flap on there until the VX becomes available.Originally posted by ragboy View PostA flap is good, but the VX does do more, much more. We tested many hours on the flap.
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Originally posted by Timmy! View PostRagboy, do you know if Tige is planning on adding that 300 lbs to their ballast systems and making that standard with the VX? Seems like if you need to add it that they should be making a bigger surf ballast system as an option. That hull is so deep that one would think that they could figure out a way to make a bigger hard tank under the floor or something.
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Originally posted by Timmy! View PostThat is interesting especially considering you can almost steer an Epic in reverse, only v-drive I've ever driven where the boat actually goes left in reverse when you steer it that way. LOL!
Same issue I've had with every inboard ever. I found it to be a gimmick.
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Originally posted by Jeepdude View PostI've owned an Epic and the dual rudders did nothing for me in reverse.
Same issue I've had with every inboard ever. I found it to be a gimmick.Last edited by Timmy!; 07-30-2013, 03:39 PM.
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