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    Thanks Tige!

    Eight straight days on the the water with my Tige. Never hickuped or complained or nothin'. By my estimations, it gave well over 100 pulls in those eight days, from surfing to slalom. Some of the best sets we've ever had. Always turned heads and got compliments wherever we were on the lake, from the young bucks to the old timers, everyone wanted to check out the Double O. Thanks Tige for building one Badass boat.
    You'll get your chance, smart guy.

    #2
    I agree! 5 days at Lake Powell, no problems! We didn't get any looks because we couldn't even see another boat. Unless you count the sunken Malibu we saw getting dredged up.
    Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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      #3
      7 days for me. Boat was perfection. Would have been 9 days but I broke down with heat exhaustion in the 115 degree weather and the long days on the lake
      Let it be!!!

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        #4
        Ditto for us... We had five straight days of heavy use and never did we see a "non-user" error! There were a few wrangler incited issues...like learning to let the anchor rope sink before backing over it!!! Hey, it's my first v-drive!!!

        The kids were non stop excited with the wake and we had a ball...

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          #5
          Wish My new 22v worked that well!

          Five days at shasta and engine alarm screaming after 23 mph, took it to dealer and had bad "Knock Sensor", got it replaced ran fine for three weeks and this weekend spent six days in Hells Canyon Oregon and same darn problem for five of the days. All my Malibu friends laughed at me Anyone had this same prob?

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            #6
            Boat worked flawless for 4 days, which was nice for a change since my old Glastron used to always break down. Unfortunately the last day, my stupid truck developed a major gas leak. Still barely under warranty luckily... think I'm going back to Chevy from the Ford.
            Being a major OU fan and a staunch conservative.... I am perpetually vexed w/ the conundrum of who to hate more. Obama or the Univ. of Saxet.

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              #7
              Spent three days at Billy Chinook and no real problems except for the taps dial sticking on 7 for about 30 min, did have full use of the trim tab during this time.
              Formertigeowners.com
              I used to be a member in the past.

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                #8
                Carter13,

                What did you think of Billy & the campgrounds?

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                  #9
                  Ok, I said in my previous post that the boat was perfection. My daughter reminded me that we had an issue. My Tige finally caught the dreaded Tige Fuel Guageitis. It never moved off of full the whole trip. All the people commented on the great fuel economy!!
                  Let it be!!!

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                    #10
                    Six and a half days here and burned about 150 gallons with two sessions per day and at least 10 people on the boat at all times. Other than running out of gas on the way back from the last run of the trip the boat ran flawless! When the gauge stops bouncing off of E it is truly empty! In my defense I was the last one behind the boat and it was still bouncing around when I got in, guess I was having too much fun! Got the hang of going wake to wake with the sky ski!
                    Glad I pulled the impeller to replace it before I left, that thing fell apart in my hands when I took it apart!
                    Ray

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                      #11
                      Ok...I will join in with XPJim and confess that our fuel gauge is pretty unreliable as well... We pulled the boat out after two days and put in 30ish gallons and the gauge was reading full when I pulled the boat out of the water... Sot it goes... Note to self...never trust the fuel gauge.

                      Aside from that...the boat rocks.

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                        #12
                        Just to clarify!

                        Not complaining about fuel gauge. I estimate 7 gph and in reality I was burning 6 gph so not even close to running out of gas. Was putting in 25 to 30 gallons per day.


                        I concur with Wrangler -- My boat rocks as do all Tiges!!
                        Let it be!!!

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                          #13
                          Jilly,

                          Billy was a blast and the campgrounds were nice. I'll try to get some pics posted soon.
                          Formertigeowners.com
                          I used to be a member in the past.

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                            #14
                            7 days at Powell pulling wake boarders and tubers and exploring.

                            Boat worked flawlessly.

                            I ALWAYS carry a five gallon can as my fuel gauge is useless too.

                            I only saw one other Tige.

                            Malibu seems to be the official boat of Powell.

                            My boat rocks and worked great at 3700' on 87 octane.

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                              #15
                              At Lake Billy Chinook I saw 2 Tige's, one was an 06 22v and the other I think was a 21 v. I mostly saw Malibu's and Mastercrafts.
                              Formertigeowners.com
                              I used to be a member in the past.

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