Hello all,
My name is Jason, I am obviously new to the forum. I have and have had boats my entire life. Just sold my Bayliner to step up to a boat with the capabilities of wakesurfing. I do wakeboard and water ski with my friends and family, but surfing is calling my name. On another forum (sorry), I kinda asked about the boat I was looking at and received a lot of negative responses. I am looking at a 1998 Tige, can be seen here, http://denver.craigslist.org/boa/4080075221.html. People are saying that adding the weight to make it surf worthy will make it also VERY prone to taking water over the bow, pretty much making the bow seating unusable during surfing time. I figured the best place to get a good answer is with the people who own these boats. So please, let me know your thoughts. PS. I boat on a smaller reservoir where we do have a wetslip and can bail out from the lake in about 10 mins max. Thanks and happy boating!!
- Jason
My name is Jason, I am obviously new to the forum. I have and have had boats my entire life. Just sold my Bayliner to step up to a boat with the capabilities of wakesurfing. I do wakeboard and water ski with my friends and family, but surfing is calling my name. On another forum (sorry), I kinda asked about the boat I was looking at and received a lot of negative responses. I am looking at a 1998 Tige, can be seen here, http://denver.craigslist.org/boa/4080075221.html. People are saying that adding the weight to make it surf worthy will make it also VERY prone to taking water over the bow, pretty much making the bow seating unusable during surfing time. I figured the best place to get a good answer is with the people who own these boats. So please, let me know your thoughts. PS. I boat on a smaller reservoir where we do have a wetslip and can bail out from the lake in about 10 mins max. Thanks and happy boating!!
- Jason
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