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    Tige Now taking RZ4 orders

    It's official boys Tige is now taking orders for the RZ4.
    Prices are guestimated in the mid 70,000's.
    I was down at my Tige dealership today swapping out my bad 06 teak platform for a new 07 teak and what a difference in quality and finish work.
    I asked the question about the RZ4 and got the scoop.

    Sparky, can I interest you in an RZ4?
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    #2
    Originally posted by Carter13 View Post
    It's official boys Tige is now taking orders for the RZ4.
    Prices are guestimated in the mid 70,000's.
    I was down at my Tige dealership today swapping out my bad 06 teak platform for a new 07 teak and what a difference in quality and finish work.
    I asked the question about the RZ4 and got the scoop.

    Sparky, can I interest you in an RZ4?
    yes you probably could..........

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      #3
      Sparky,

      I figured as much.
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        #4
        So when do orders for the Rzi start?
        Common Sense is not so Common
        Looking for fat chicks for long walks, romance, cheap buffets, and BALLAST.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Carter13 View Post
          Sparky,

          I figured as much.
          Just need you to buy my 07 24Ve.......say 61k???

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            #6
            Sparky,

            61,000 is a good deal.
            I personally wouldn't spend mid 70's for any boat.
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              #7
              I need to get my new boat on the water before I even START thinking of a new boat, but boats and trucks.....man it's tough. I could buy a new one every year.....this one will need to last though, I'm getting ready to move to Corvallis and full time student is again on the horzion, so no more money to spend....augh!!!!

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                #8
                Sparky,

                I plan on keeping our 06 22V for a good long time, but I can agree on the truck comment.
                I bought a new 05 Toyota Tundra and put 10,000 miles. Traded it in for a new 06 Dodge 2500 Cummins Quad Cab Laramie SB 4x4 to haul the 22V on serious trips, and put 10,300 miles on it. Then traded it for a new 07 Ford 350 Powerstroke Crew Cab King Ranch SB 4x4 to haul our Arctic Fox camper and 22V.
                Talk about pi$$ poor planning, I kick myself for not getting the Ford from the get go.

                Long Live The V.
                Last edited by Carter13; 02-17-2007, 12:50 AM.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by zad0030 View Post
                  So when do orders for the Rzi start?
                  RZi is on hold... 21i will go away... 21v is coming...
                  2017 Tige' Z3--Navy/Silver, Tan interior, Raptor 400.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by slingshot View Post
                    21v is coming...
                    I think that's a bad idea. Someone already has that name that doesn't need the manufacturer's name in front of to distinguish it.
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                      #11
                      The RZ4 will be a beast to say the least. Tigé needs to keep in mind to not over price this beast and let the other makers make a bunch of over priced boats. Tigé has made and has a great product just keep it priced for the smart buget mined buyer (hint hint other makers numbers are dropping because of price gouging). The concept of the RZ0 sounds very appealing as well
                      Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by evil0ne View Post
                        I think that's a bad idea. Someone already has that name that doesn't need the manufacturer's name in front of to distinguish it.
                        Actually if I am not mistaken, Tige used the 21V naming convention before Supra. The first model was used in 1999. Someone correct me if I am wrong.

                        Agreed Coach, the RZ4 is going to be a huuuge boat.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by slingshot View Post
                          RZi is on hold... 21i will go away... 21v is coming...
                          Really they are going to drop the 21i ?
                          Common Sense is not so Common
                          Looking for fat chicks for long walks, romance, cheap buffets, and BALLAST.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Matt Garcia View Post
                            Agreed Coach, the RZ4 is going to be a huuuge boat.
                            It shouldn't be any bigger than the 24V or 24VE should it?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by TigeDuner View Post
                              It shouldn't be any bigger than the 24V or 24VE should it?
                              No but with a wider Bow seating area and a wider overall beam (it stays wider longer) in the cabin it will be able to seat more and it will apear to look much bigger. As for overall length it will be the same. I am basing this upon the RZ2 and 22Ve and how different they feel
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