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    #61
    Originally posted by readytoboard View Post
    i know i am posting this on a tige sight but i need some input on the rigt direction to steer as i hae my selectin narrowed down to two boats.

    a 2007 RZ2 loaded with 50 hours or a 2005 x-star with 140 hours

    I need t make a decision so any feed back would be helpful.
    Originally posted by robd1589 View Post
    Sorry no hate here just facts in answering the post that started this. But some are upset because the truth hurts.
    Sorry I dont see anything in that post that says to bash Tige.
    Common Sense is not so Common
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      #62
      rob, I have 5 growing boys on my 24Ve and just purchased an RZ2. The only problem that I have with my seats were due to wakeboards cutting a 3/4 inch hole into it. I have never had a problem with the vynal for 2 years. So, I am not sure where your facts are coming from on the seats.

      Now, there have been problems that I have heard about with the older seats 5+ year old boats and seams coming apart. But nothing in regards to the newer boats.

      As for the warranty between Tige and MC. Hands down Tige wins this battle. Lifetime warranty on the hull. MC can't say that.

      Okay, didn't want to comment in here but again, I also like to see the pot turned a little.

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        #63
        Tige" does have great warranty. IT IS WHEN IT IS OUT OF WARR.

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          #64
          Originally posted by robd1589 View Post
          Tige" does have great warranty. IT IS WHEN IT IS OUT OF WARR.
          Then you have the same problem with MC. If the warranty is out, it is out for both.

          Except on the Lifetime warranty, only on Tiges
          The laughter of the world is merely loneliness pathetically trying to reassure itself. - Neal A. Maxwell

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            #65
            I always think these posts are interesting. I have a 24 V a close friend has a X-30 and another friend has a BU XLV. All three boats are great boats. Yes each is different and all three of us would buy the same boat again. All of us agree rough water ride in the Tigé is best. The fit and finish on the other two brands is a little nicer than the Tigé, but I know the BU was $12,000 more and the X-30 was $16,000 from what we each paid with in two months of each other in the '05 season. We spend a week at Powell together every year and when it comes time to ride any of us will ride behind who ever is pulling. Another question for you all is who is best Ford, Chev, Dodge?
            My dad always said "Stupid Hurts". He's yet to be proven wrong, but for some reason I keep trying.

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              #66
              Rob,
              I've seen many of the same used MCs sitting in the same lots since last Aug when I bought my boat. I looked at all of them. The fit and finish was no better or worse than Tige. The used Tiges in my area have all sold. Do I think it's becuase Tige is way better--no. Probably coincidence to be honest; that or prospective buyers (like myself) thought it would be prudent to use some common sense and not pay the premium for the MC name because the boat itself was no better--just more expensive.

              If fit and fnish was your criteria you should have bought a Malibu.
              Everybody hads thier own preferences, it doesn't make the others wrong--just different. That's a good thing.
              Enjoy your Xstar. I'm thrilled you feel you made a good purchase and when it's time to sell it I hope you et a great return out of it. Just don't bash because you have different brand. It's not very flattering and quite frankly it makes you look like an *******--which I'm sure is not the case.
              Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?

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                #67
                Originally posted by Original Wing Nut View Post
                I always think these posts are interesting. I have a 24 V a close friend has a X-30 and another friend has a BU XLV. All three boats are great boats. Yes each is different and all three of us would buy the same boat again. All of us agree rough water ride in the Tigé is best. The fit and finish on the other two brands is a little nicer than the Tigé, but I know the BU was $12,000 more and the X-30 was $16,000 from what we each paid with in two months of each other in the '05 season. We spend a week at Powell together every year and when it comes time to ride any of us will ride behind who ever is pulling. Another question for you all is who is best Ford, Chev, Dodge?
                Well said.

                Let's just get out there on the lake and have some fun in whichever boat you decide.

                We all have our own opinions and we can agree to disagree in some points. Life is too short to waste on fighting on who's boat is best.
                The laughter of the world is merely loneliness pathetically trying to reassure itself. - Neal A. Maxwell

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                  #68
                  Nicely put Jason...time to close this thread Matt

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by robd1589 View Post
                    Would Tige'?
                    Subwoofer isn't mounted under the seat base towards the rear of the boat in a Tige. It's mounted under the driver side console. The point is is that it is a lot less likely to get submerged.
                    Indecision may or may not be my problem

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by robd1589 View Post
                      Obvious you don't know what your talking about-neither will beat you in the rough! Talk to you in a year or two when your boat interior is falling apart Maybe you will still be enjoying the rough lake you go to every weekend?
                      Rob your missing the point. The boat won't fall apart. Everything is fiberglassed together. The deck to the hull. The seat bases are part of the deck (similar to MC) and are glassed to the floor. The floor is glassed to the stringer system (Which is much more extensive than on MC or anyone elses boat). Even the bulkheads are glassed to the floor, deck, and hull. It's the absolute best way to build a boat in my opinion. Plexus dries out and cracks, screws strip and get pulled out.
                      Indecision may or may not be my problem

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                        #71
                        Rob it is a waste of time for you to come onto these forums to bash, thats basically what all teh other manufacturers do to tige because our boats are, on a whole, better made, more practical and more suited to families that need variety and safety on their boat. Tiges weigh more than most other manufacturers becasue of the thickness of our hulls, tige has a lifetime warranty for a reason, they know they are not going to break without SERIOUS abuse. I would also like to see a mastercraft get the same fuel efficiency as a tige, especially now that fuel prices are going up it is really important. we go through about 11 litres an hour, which works out at about 3 gal per hour when converted to american quantites. we use a tank of fuel for 2-3 days without having to refil, a friend of ours has a mastercraft and uses a tank in one day easily.

                        my point is, go bash on a forum where people actually give a S!*t and dont bother bashing when you are obviously ignorant about boats and havent gathered correct information.

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                          #72
                          I can see this thread's ending.... Just replace the names with usernames.

                          Ron: Boy, that escalated quickly. I mean that really got out of hand fast!

                          Brian: It jumped up a notch.

                          Ron: It did, didn't it?

                          Brick: Yea, I stabbed a man in the heart.

                          Ron: I saw that! Brick killed a guy. Did you throw a trident?

                          Brick: Yea, there were horses and a man on fire and I killed a guy with a trident.

                          Ron: Brick, I've been meaning to talk to you about that. You should find yourself a safe house or a relative close by because you're probably wanted for murder.

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by turbonine View Post
                            I can see this thread's ending.... Just replace the names with usernames.

                            Ron: Boy, that escalated quickly. I mean that really got out of hand fast!

                            Brian: It jumped up a notch.

                            Ron: It did, didn't it?

                            Brick: Yea, I stabbed a man in the heart.

                            Ron: I saw that! Brick killed a guy. Did you throw a trident?

                            Brick: Yea, there were horses and a man on fire and I killed a guy with a trident.

                            Ron: Brick, I've been meaning to talk to you about that. You should find yourself a safe house or a relative close by because you're probably wanted for murder.
                            BAHAHAHAHHAHA!!! Man I love that movie!

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                              #74
                              What move is that?
                              Being a major OU fan and a staunch conservative.... I am perpetually vexed w/ the conundrum of who to hate more. Obama or the Univ. of Saxet.

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                                #75
                                Anchorman
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