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WAY to big of a boat. That boat is bigger than a few US states. My 24Ve is big enough to have a zip code registered to it. I don't need a another larger vessel so the RZ2 fit exactly to what we wanted. And for the price that I got it for, I think I robbed Tige.
Lanny is a good dude, worked with him a few times. He was also the guy who helped me with my RZ2 when I first picked it up from the factory.
I agree. Met him at the boat show right after he talked to Charli and got to talking about Tige boats and then he pulls out his smartphone.... I just happen to be the same one I have. Anyways, Lanny has been a great help and I hope that he is able to attend the reunion that tigeblue is putting on.
Tigeblue is blue anymore. His name should be changed to TigeBlack.
Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. Albert Einstein
Nice boat DA.Bell Enjoy the heck out of it. That orange color is great. Is the powder coating that big of a problem. My uprights are powder coated.
Again great boat.
Have fun.
The reason why I originally posted to the tigeowners is because of the uprights and the powdercoating. Mine chipped off about 6 months after I had the 24Ve. Tige did not warranty it because it is a moveable item. So, I promised myself that I would NEVER () get another upright with powdercoating.
I have already looked at the orange powdercoating that in on the boat right now and it already has blisters in it. So, I just want the non-powdercoated uprights.
We'll try. No promises but again, I save a ton of money at the end of the year by reducing the amount of gas that I use. Hence reduces the green house effect that is all going to kill us one day.
Then get a sailboat.
Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
I feel your pain, though. I put over 200 hrs on my boat last year. I was bored one day and calculated the number of gallons I used to be about 1000. At a little over $3 per gallon, that's over $3K in boat gas!
Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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