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I am kinda partial to the paddle wheel setup myself. I've rode behind a boat with the smart tow feature and have to say that the speed is inconsistent, especially on rivers. I do like the smart launch feature, but not enough to upgrade to a GPS based system.
In the video, I could have sworn they were using ballast bags instead of hard tanks. Does anyone know for sure which setup Tige is going with?
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Originally posted by McSpoon View PostGreat point! The GPS relates the speed of the boat in relation to a fixed point, like the shoreline for example. The paddle wheel senses the speed of the boat in relation to the water which is why the GPS will function accurately in both scenarios whereas the paddle wheel will be off in the river.
Say you surf at 10.6 on the lake, if your heading upstream in a river you would have to increase your speed relative to the water in order to achieve the same effect as on a lake. Make sense?
So IMO it's best to have both systems, but I'd rely on paddlewheel mostly in rivers or anywhere with a strong current, and gps where the water is more calm, like on a lake.2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
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I am excited for this boat. I really like the G23 and like the wake it puts out plus the storage for hiding sacs. Very excited to have a serious option from Tige and a vx option to lengthen the surf wake. My brother is excited to have a bigger Tige style wake. He always loved the wake of the 24V and Z3 because of the lip. It was his favourite wake vs the 2013 Xstar and Malibu LSV and Axis boats. He always said though that he wished he had a wake with a longer transition but that tige kick right at the top. So he is very excited for this. Feels he will be able to do wake to wake 1080's behind the ASR as well as some of the stuff that he just has enough time to do behind the Z3 that had to work so hard at just landing.
Does anyone know if posieden mat flooring is still available? Was never a big fan of it before but after I had it for a year, I do not think I want anything else on the floor of my boat. The stuff is great. It would also be nice to have the option to have the gator flooring on the gunnels and popular stepping areas. Not sure about the swim platform on the ASR but on the Z3 I wish it had the foam on the sides of the swim platform as they were very slippery.
What about the wind dam? I hope the wind dam is not the cooler walk through? I would like an actual door to close off rather then flipping up the cooler cover. I have people that like to sit there as it is a warm spot in the boat on cold days (literally went wakeboard on October 26th in Manitoba with Ice on the shores as my brother is still training). Any warmth is a great asset. Especially if the heater comes out in the walk through.
Is there a backrest option behind the drivers seat? Was something I really liked on my Z3 as it was comfy for watching. I know some brands have portable pop ups of sorts for this application.
Curios if the driver seat position is tall like the Z3. May need that to get a good view over the bow. Also on that note if it is tall, it would be nice to have a flip down foot bolster for the shorter drivers. My wife is an OT that engineers seating and proper posture, and hates how her feet dangle when driving. SHe does like the tall seating though for good visibility with out a seat bolster for driving hours on end.
I am curios of the fuel consumption of this boat. Always been really happy with the fuel consumption of my previous tige's with the 6.0L.Last edited by loudelectronics; 11-01-2013, 02:12 PM.2016 Tige Z3, 2014 Tige Z3
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Originally posted by loudelectronics View PostDoes anyone know if posieden mat flooring is still available? Was never a big fan of it before but after I had it for a year, I do not think I want anything else on the floor of my boat. The stuff is great.
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I just can't believe that we have not seen any pics and/or videos from owners about the ASR. I would love to see the surf wave. If the dealers are selling the boats you would think someone out there would love to brag about it on TO.
The latest video I saw on it was from the Boating Worlds website. Where I heard Daniel Gutierrez say the ASR was the flagship model and just the beginning of the Apex series. Will there be a lower cost Apex hulled boat? Plus I do not see any VX on the boat.
I guess I am just bored today and would like to see more of this boat."You're rather attractive for a beautiful girl with a great body."
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Originally posted by Ewok View PostSo IMO it's best to have both systems, but I'd rely on paddlewheel mostly in rivers or anywhere with a strong current, and gps where the water is more calm, like on a lake.
How it Works: GPS provides Speed-Over-Ground (SOG). On still water the RiverRunner knows the Speed-Over-Water (SOW), for SOW = SOG. Also a calibration will record the paddlewheel speed response; this is how fast it spins per known speeds. On a river, periodically the SOG is compared against the Paddlewheel speed. Any measured difference is due to a river current. Inject the difference into the instantaneous SOG (from GPS), to form the reported Speed-Over-Water (SOW).
I recently installed the GPS conversion but have not used it yet. I did not opt for the River Runner module as we no longer boat on the river.
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