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    #16
    Originally posted by Timmy! View Post
    We would have loved to get an RZ4 but that was out of our budget.
    It's out of a lot of our budgets... So don't feel too bad...

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      #17
      Probably one of the best color combinations I have seen to date. Welcome to the Colorado Tige Family. Isn't WWS wonderful to deal with? Do you have a Standley pass?
      Congratulation I am very jealous!

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        #18
        Love the color combo!
        Common Sense is not so Common
        Looking for fat chicks for long walks, romance, cheap buffets, and BALLAST.

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          #19
          Originally posted by billspin View Post
          Probably one of the best color combinations I have seen to date. Welcome to the Colorado Tige Family. Isn't WWS wonderful to deal with? Do you have a Standley pass?
          Congratulation I am very jealous!
          Thanks! WWS is awesome!! I have probably been in there no less than 15 times looking at boats and bugging them and they still let me in the door I'm pretty sure they thought I would never buy one and wished that I would go away, I know I would have been sick of me coming in there!

          I don't have a Standley pass, we usually go to Horsetooth. I think we may try and get a Standley pass for next year though, we'll see how things go!

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            #20
            hey whats up. dig the boat, looks sharp. are new trailer has chrome wheels but i would personaly like the alloys but they still look way good. chrome would definatly look good under your black boat though

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              #21
              Originally posted by Timmy! View Post
              Wakeboard & Waterski Specialty here in Denver

              Frist off sweet boat

              Second, I think there are a few others from your area who shop at W&WS
              The sun never sets on a badass

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                #22
                Originally posted by Timmy! View Post
                Won't cost me anything, the dealer said he would swap them out with another trailer that he has in stock.
                Well in that case, demand to keep the originals too . I think with the bigger bow there is no reason to go with the 24Ve. I'd like to see the sales stats at the end of the year between the Ve's and RZ's.
                "a what? i can['t] say/spell/pronounce that word..." - wannabewakeboarder
                "the plural of boo is booze."

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by evil0ne View Post
                  Well in that case, demand to keep the originals too . I think with the bigger bow there is no reason to go with the 24Ve. I'd like to see the sales stats at the end of the year between the Ve's and RZ's.
                  This one would be very interesting.....

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by evil0ne View Post
                    Well in that case, demand to keep the originals too . I think with the bigger bow there is no reason to go with the 24Ve. I'd like to see the sales stats at the end of the year between the Ve's and RZ's.
                    Oh just leave out the DD's
                    The sun never sets on a badass

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                      #25
                      Congratulations and welcome to the Tigé family, looks great.

                      We have an Avalanche also.
                      I'm on a boat man. I got my flippy floppies....

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by da.bell View Post
                        Ditto....

                        A boat is like marriage as my wife puts it. "You are married now quit looking". That is what she tells me about my boat all the time when I look at others and say that is a nice boat. I will be in Denver next week do I need to bring my wet suit. JK. Nice boat I love the color combo Buy a lot spot solver for the black though and get a good coat of UV 303 or Babes Seat Saver on the seats before you use the boat. You will be glad you did.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by anhaney View Post
                          A boat is like marriage as my wife puts it. "You are married now quit looking".
                          It's against my nature

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by sparky216 View Post
                            It's against my nature
                            Me too!

                            anhaney - don't think I will be pulling anyone yet with my whopping 1.1 hours that are on it, we'll save that for at least 5 hours

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Timmy! View Post
                              Me too!

                              anhaney - don't think I will be pulling anyone yet with my whopping 1.1 hours that are on it, we'll save that for at least 5 hours
                              I saw how they test drive these things at the factory for an hour. I promise if it was going to get hurt it already has been. They put these boats through the ropes on the test runs. Also make sure you use the right weight oil. The boat shops tend to buy bulk oil and they buy to heavy of weight oil and put that in on the first oil change. If I were you I would contact Marine Power and ask them some key questions.

                              1. What weight oil should I run? And inform them of the hottest and coldest lake temperature you run in.

                              2. How often should I change my impeller and what is the part number for it.

                              3. How many hours should be on the boat before I tow with it? I bet they say go ahead and tow now. You will see that you do not have to give it much gas to get out of the water. We don't even use half the throttle to get up and start pulling two boarders. Marine power runs the engines before sending them to TIGE', then TIGE' runs them in the boat for testing. They are broke in if not almost broke in when you get the boat. Engine technology has changed so much over the years and the the old school that dad always told me of get 4000 miles or better on the car before running or opening it up is long gone.

                              4. Make sure that at 20 hours you take the boat back for an alignment check of the drive V-Drive to the prop shaft. I don't trust any dealer on this and I check it myself. This is very critical and they need to check everything to make sure it is tight mounting brackets for the V-Drive and the whole nine yards. My dealer told me he checked all that stuff and one month later the V-Drive was just about sitting in the bottom of the boat. This is all really easy to check and it is worth your time to check it even if they said they did.
                              You are going to love this boat and so will your family.

                              All the guys here are great and there is even a few kids on the forums learning and growing.
                              Last edited by anhaney; 04-24-2007, 12:23 AM. Reason: typos

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                                #30
                                Sweet looking boat man. It looks great behind that avalanche.
                                Tige Throws Mad Wake.

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