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    #16
    I am confused with you talking convex vx, is that not the add on tail that tige was using, before the name changed to avx. Are you meaning the convex v hull. I am just curious and like to see what all these new boats are up to. Keep up all the good info

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      #17
      Originally posted by dukesofhazzard View Post
      I am confused with you talking convex vx, is that not the add on tail that tige was using, before the name changed to avx. Are you meaning the convex v hull. I am just curious and like to see what all these new boats are up to. Keep up all the good info
      My sausage fingers sometimes add letters, when I am trying to answer stuff on the board I tend to type fast and not check stuff.

      Yes the convex V, as in the hull. Its designed to draw down into the water, its based around coanda effect.

      With surfing in my experience at slower speeds it doesent want to stay consistent unless you get enough rear weight to hold it in place. Once you get it there you can take the speed up usually a whole another MPH and not lose shape or length.
      Germaine Marine
      "A proud dealer of Tige, Supra, Moomba and ATX performance boats"

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        #18
        Originally posted by nmriordan View Post
        Burn, the rear compartments are pretty full when the bags are filled. If adding non-passenger weight you need to go the lead route as Elevated/Z3CO suggested or put some fat sacs on the seats or floor.


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        But you still have room to store gear in those compartments right?

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          #19
          We have room to throw life jackets, ropes, some floatables, etc on top of the filled sacs you just won't have tons of storage room for other items like skis, boards, and other long/large items.


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            #20
            thanks for clarifying. do the new boats have more convex to them than the older ones

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              #21
              Originally posted by dukesofhazzard View Post
              thanks for clarifying. do the new boats have more convex to them than the older ones
              not sure when the convex v started happening or if changes were made to newer years...
              Germaine Marine
              "A proud dealer of Tige, Supra, Moomba and ATX performance boats"

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                #22
                Burn, what part of ohio are you in?

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by CarFanatic View Post
                  Burn, what part of ohio are you in?
                  Dayton Area...myself, Yojax10 and NHarp1 are all in this area.....there is an RZX owner that I ran into a few weeks ago that lives just south of Dayton...there are a few of us up here

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by BurnMac42 View Post
                    Dayton Area...myself, Yojax10 and NHarp1 are all in this area.....there is an RZX owner that I ran into a few weeks ago that lives just south of Dayton...there are a few of us up here
                    sent you a message!

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                      #25
                      Burn, here are some pics of the locker when bags are filled....




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                        #26
                        Thanks!! With both those lockers filled is storage an issue for gear?

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                          #27
                          Depends what you bring with you. We usually are only out for an hour or two at a time before heading back to the dock. So, it's not a problem for us (we are not lugging around skis and tubes and other crap when we go out to surf). There is pretty good storage under the seats in the cockpit and under the passenger side dash.


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