Well, we just got back from Lake Powell. The weather was a mixed bag, but overall I liked it. We got drenched on the drive down, but once at Powell, there were isolated thunderstorms. The good: Temperatures were only in the low to mid 90s instead of 108 - 112. The bad: There was a little breeze and the usual Lake Powell glass was tough to find. We ended up wakesurfing most of the time anyway. The very first day my water pump froze up when I tried to restart the engine after swimming. I was about 2 hours from the marina, so I fixed took it apart on the water and stuffed a towel down my intake hose to keep the boat from filling up with water -- the tines on the impeller were reversed. Of course, I took a lot of crap from my friend who owns the Malibu--but I didn't have to be towed! For either good or bad, it continued to be reversed occassionally and I could get it straightened out by starting the engine with the throttle on. I saw tons of other Tiges and two that were close to my year. Both of those had impeller problems as well. It must be a bad design or a strange coincidence. We had a lot of younger kids with us, so we proudly tubed
We spent most of the time up Navajo canyon, Warm Creek bay and antelope canyon. The narrows were very choppy due to all the traffic. The last pic is the narrows, but it is hard to see how choppy it really was.
We spent most of the time up Navajo canyon, Warm Creek bay and antelope canyon. The narrows were very choppy due to all the traffic. The last pic is the narrows, but it is hard to see how choppy it really was.
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