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Originally posted by da.bell View PostThat 22 footer would also be good for you tigeblue. That sits 14 people and has a lot of storage IMO.
yeah I really want to go see what it looks like now. I hear or saw online that there is a bridge somewhere over there. tell you the truth since i have been riding the river I kinda dont want to deal with choppy lakes anymore. Yet i do miss good ole Folsom lake though!
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Originally posted by tigeblue View Postyeah I was considering this one also.
yeah I really want to go see what it looks like now. I hear or saw online that there is a bridge somewhere over there. tell you the truth since i have been riding the river I kinda dont want to deal with choppy lakes anymore. Yet i do miss good ole Folsom lake though!
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Originally posted by talltigeguy View PostHere is the other thing to consider: TAPS controls the steepness of the wake. If you have a Malibu, the wake is what it is, but with the TIge, I can go from rampy to steep at the flip of a button on the fly. I wakeboard just in the middle, my buddy likes it steep for a bigger kick, my kid goes and I make it a more mellow ramp. No moving sacks, it is like having several boats in one.
Both TAPS and the Power Wedge are great pieces of hardware that let you change the character of the wake.
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Originally posted by turbonine View PostC'mon Tall...I know you have heard of the Power Wedge and MLS and what they can do.
Both TAPS and the Power Wedge are great pieces of hardware that let you change the character of the wake.
Yeah, but the power wedge is an option, and unless you know what you want in a boat, or have a great sales person, most likely, you will end up with a manual wedge witch does not hold a candle to the "stock on every tige" TAPS.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 PostYeah, but the power wedge is an option, and unless you know what you want in a boat, or have a great sales person, most likely, you will end up with a manual wedge witch does not hold a candle to the "stock on every tige" TAPS.
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Originally posted by turbonine View PostI really don't think you are really buying the boat for its wake producing abilities.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 PostYou are correct. They're not, they are buying it because it says "Malibu" on the side.
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Originally posted by chpthril View PostYou are correct. They're not, they are buying it because it says "Malibu" on the side.
Last edited by anhaney; 11-19-2007, 03:56 PM.
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It always kills me to see a wakeboat out there doing nothing but pulling tubes. Wakeboats have become a fad and are considered to be cool to own. Wakeboats also have great interior configurations that appeal to many people. I wonder what percentage of people who buy them actually plan to use take advantage of their boats' performance capabilities?
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Originally posted by illiniboarder88 View PostIt always kills me to see a wakeboat out there doing nothing but pulling tubes. Wakeboats have become a fad and are considered to be cool to own. Wakeboats also have great interior configurations that appeal to many people. I wonder what percentage of people who buy them actually plan to use take advantage of their boats' performance capabilities?http://www.linkedin.com/in/zachgarcia
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Originally posted by illiniboarder88 View PostIt always kills me to see a wakeboat out there doing nothing but pulling tubes. Wakeboats have become a fad and are considered to be cool to own. Wakeboats also have great interior configurations that appeal to many people. I wonder what percentage of people who buy them actually plan to use take advantage of their boats' performance capabilities?My dad always said "Stupid Hurts". He's yet to be proven wrong, but for some reason I keep trying.
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Originally posted by Original Wing Nut View PostI am one of I think 95% of people who can't use their boat to it's performance capabilties. I hate tubes, but will pull one when I can't get anybody to do anything else. I am glad to be part of the fad and I do think it is cool to own a wake boat. I just think Tigé is the best value or was when I bought mine. I surfed behind an X-80 once it was awesome. Compition is good for all companies, without the X-star would we have a RZ2? I prefer being the guy that has strong points about my Tigé without having to tear others poduct down. I have great fiends with Master Crafts and Malibus and without them taking me out on their boats I would probably still be in an I/O. I hope all enjoy time on the water doing whatever makes them happy.
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