Your 2002 22i also had spray pockets, with no convex-v hull. Also, starting in '04 TAPS 2 allowed for faster movement, and more adjustment angle. Glad you're enjoying your new baby!
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Originally posted by illiniboarder88 View PostThis might be a bit off topic as to the Nautique review, but given that this thread has turned into a wakeplate discussion, here goes. Some lakes have started banning ballast and mechanical devices designed to increase the size of the wake. The wedge comes to mind when I think mechanical devices designed to increase the size of the wake. Where would wakeplates fit? What are the odds that these places would accept the argument that it's simply a shaping device? I think we're going to see more of these rules given that wakeboarding gets a bad rap. Tige's taps system could be a huge marketing plus for them in the future.
I hate these rules because we all know morons cruising around not on plane throw up much more wake, but let's be honest, you end up with a lot of old people with fishing boats and pontoons on the boards.Common Sense is not so Common
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well, the lake I am referring to has a size limit on boats. Part of the rationale for the rule was that because of ballast, peoples' riprap was getting moved. Nothing very big is allowed out there, so I think the ballast issue out there is 100% wake size related. I agree on the loud music and general disturbance; unfortunately wakeboarding has some image problems.
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Originally posted by illiniboarder88 View Postwell, the lake I am referring to has a size limit on boats. Part of the rationale for the rule was that because of ballast, peoples' riprap was getting moved. Nothing very big is allowed out there, so I think the ballast issue out there is 100% wake size related. I agree on the loud music and general disturbance; unfortunately wakeboarding has some image problems.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
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Originally posted by chpthril View PostStop using the floating RiprapCommon Sense is not so Common
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I started out with a 1995 Chris craft concept 19 which was 19.11 feet long 8.6 wide , I added a tower and ski pole , I ran the boat 1300hrs without a problem. As my sons grew older and more competitive we bought a brand new 2001 pro air nautique , I was very dissapointed with the overall boat from the start (1) ballast woudnt fill unless under way and turning slightly to the left , I called the factory and they said thats the way they worked , so I modified it and corrected that problem , (2) with 25hrs the speedo and tach failed , installed new gauges under warrantee (3) at 80hrs the same to gauges failed again , replaced under warrantee but this time they were a different color then the originals called the factory they said those were no longer available , (4) at 140 hrs you guessed they failed again , new set so I called the factory and asked what will happen when I am out of warrantee whats the cost of these guages , 200.00 each , so I put it on the market and bought a tige , the differance was incredable handling , wake ajustabilty , butmost of all the gas milage was way different I would go through 30 gals in 5hrs , with the tige a bigger boat I go through 30 gals in 9hrs . The other most disturbing thing was the interior in my Chris Craft was still good when I sold it , the nautique was showing wear and loose seams in less time , my current tige is 4 years old and looks perfect. So thats my 2cents worth.
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