Hello everyone, it is great to see another boat manufacture come online with a website like this. I have been around the industry for a while now and have been following tige and all the other manufactures for that matter for a long time. I have some concerns that I hope someone on this site could help me with.
I just received my latest issue of Wakeboard Mag, and went thru the big 6 page ad that Tige has in there. I must say I am concerned with Tige's marketing department and the contradicting statements they release.
When they talk about wakeboarding wakes they claim they don't need "drag hardware" to create them. Now am I mistaken or does Tige have a trademark on the TAPS system? And I believe the TAPS "wakeplate" gets drug behind the boat? Please explain?
They also state that due to the weight of the boat (heavy) it is unnecessary to add ballast tanks or bags. But then in the TAPS wake chart they say for professional level wakes/tricks that you should add ballast. Wait! Dosen't everyone want professional level wakes? Even if you are not doing KGB 5's you probably still want the pro level wakes to help you with your 3's or backrolls or big laid out grabs...! It just seems this type of marketing is contradicting and confusing.
What about the new series of boat? For years and years Tige has been spoon feeding us on how much far superior of a product the Tige is due to their manufacturing process and the use of their treated wood materials they use. The wood made the boats! Period! Now they have joined the ranks of every other manufacture out there and have gone away from wood! What gives? Is the boat I bought last year a piece since you now realized that wood isisn't the best material to use? What about everything your sales force has been telling us for years? How the all fibergalss boats are not as strudy, not as strong, will fall apart, etc... now you come to market with this? What are we to think?
Tige, you are confusing your customer base, you are putting questions in the heads of potential buyers and you are speaking out of both sides of your head. Please help shed some light on only a few of the issues I pointed out.
Regards,
Tony
I just received my latest issue of Wakeboard Mag, and went thru the big 6 page ad that Tige has in there. I must say I am concerned with Tige's marketing department and the contradicting statements they release.
When they talk about wakeboarding wakes they claim they don't need "drag hardware" to create them. Now am I mistaken or does Tige have a trademark on the TAPS system? And I believe the TAPS "wakeplate" gets drug behind the boat? Please explain?
They also state that due to the weight of the boat (heavy) it is unnecessary to add ballast tanks or bags. But then in the TAPS wake chart they say for professional level wakes/tricks that you should add ballast. Wait! Dosen't everyone want professional level wakes? Even if you are not doing KGB 5's you probably still want the pro level wakes to help you with your 3's or backrolls or big laid out grabs...! It just seems this type of marketing is contradicting and confusing.
What about the new series of boat? For years and years Tige has been spoon feeding us on how much far superior of a product the Tige is due to their manufacturing process and the use of their treated wood materials they use. The wood made the boats! Period! Now they have joined the ranks of every other manufacture out there and have gone away from wood! What gives? Is the boat I bought last year a piece since you now realized that wood isisn't the best material to use? What about everything your sales force has been telling us for years? How the all fibergalss boats are not as strudy, not as strong, will fall apart, etc... now you come to market with this? What are we to think?
Tige, you are confusing your customer base, you are putting questions in the heads of potential buyers and you are speaking out of both sides of your head. Please help shed some light on only a few of the issues I pointed out.
Regards,
Tony
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