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Congrats! That is a sweet lookin boat! You will LOVE the 22Ve. IMO, when properly weighted, it throws one of the best starboard (or darkside ) surf wakes that you can get! I love our 22Ve!
If you ain't falling.. you ain't trying hard enough..
I was taking a close look at the trailer in the picture and I am curious what brand it is?
I noticed a roller on one of the forward trailer cross supports. That looks like something that might improve a rather painful situation I am working through. If you get bored and need some reading entertainment check out this thread,
I have had some trailer woes and it has been sent back to EZLoader for correction, replacement, or possible product exchange. Currently I have not been informed of the status. I am currious about the brand of trailer you have and what loading and unloading is like. Also be cautious of the boat sitting in between those fender bunks. If there are screws or bolts attaching them from the inside, check them on a regular basis. If you read my thread, you'll know why.
Again, great looking ride.
I don't want to go to work, take me wake surfing instead!
Scoot, it's a Dorsey trailor. It's the easiest loading trailor I've ever been around. No matter how I load it, it always ends up sitting perfect. Rides very smooth.
I appreciate all the comments from everyone on the board. I would like any suggestions as far as adders or things I can put on the Tige to make it perform better or look better. I'm extremely pleased with my choice.
Scoot, it's a Dorsey trailor. It's the easiest loading trailor I've ever been around. No matter how I load it, it always ends up sitting perfect. Rides very smooth.
I appreciate all the comments from everyone on the board. I would like any suggestions as far as adders or things I can put on the Tige to make it perform better or look better. I'm extremely pleased with my choice.
FAE (Fresh Air Exhaust) www.boatpipes.com What other options do you have?
Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
I added 3 JL amps, 1 JL subwoofer, 2 more Kicker component speakers, and 2 Wetsounds Pro 80's. I also added ballast system.
That's the only two major things I've done that didn't come standard. Although it seems like Tige's come standard with pretty much everything.
The FAE is definitely a good idea. Where's the best place to order from?
We have had 2 Tige owner group buys over the past year or so and we dealt directly with Dr Larry Mann, who makes them. May be time for a third, hmmmmmm
Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
The FAE is definitely a good idea. Where's the best place to order from?
You can order directly from them or if you don't want to do the install yourself, contact Larry Mann and see if he'll work with your dealer so they could do the install. I do know Larry's looking to hook up with dealers for distribution.
The install's pretty easy and they do have pre-made kits for the RZ2.
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Sorry guys, I didn't mean a full ballast system. That would be way over my head on the instillation..... I have two Fly High Sacs for rear compartments and an extra rear sac...
As far as the system goes. I have one each JL Audio M2150 pushing the sub, M4300 pushing the pro 80's, and M6450 pushing the 6 kicker components. The sub is the JL M101B5-4, it is awesome.
Yeah, my dealer offered Wet Sounds as an option before it was a factory option. I gotta tell ya, the RZ2 at the competition this weekend had 2 Pro 80s on the tower. They were way louder and clearer than the 4 Pro 60s on the Mastercraft X-Star. It was awesome. Everyone loved riding behind that RZ2.
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