I think we shoud recognize what kind of web-forum this is....it's a Tige web forum. Kind of like we've been invited to a party by Tige folks (not the company, but Tige folks none-the-less). That means we owe respect to our hosts.
That means that although we should be able to "discuss" many things, we should steer clear of anything that appears to "slam" Tige, their boats or their marketing/sales strategy. If we own other boats, that's fine, but this is not the place to pick apart Tige.
having said that, we CAN ask very probing questions. Ask for clarification on "strategic direction", designs, etc etc. Why....? Because, as skiers/boarders, we're ALWAYS looking at ski/board boats. ALWAYS considering our "next" boat. Who knows when that boat owner will change companies, and go MC or CC or Malibu or Tige or Moomba etc ....or any of the great tow-boats.
However, Tige owners (and/or the company) should also be "open" to challenging questions. Not "dig their heels" in because they made a Tige decisions.
It's this "open" questioning and responding that drives the manufacturers to recognize what's important to their customers. They are businesses. They HAVE to be market driven,or they perish.
Conclusion: Challenging questioning and answers are ok, but respect for our "hosts".
From.... just another member on this site.
That means that although we should be able to "discuss" many things, we should steer clear of anything that appears to "slam" Tige, their boats or their marketing/sales strategy. If we own other boats, that's fine, but this is not the place to pick apart Tige.
having said that, we CAN ask very probing questions. Ask for clarification on "strategic direction", designs, etc etc. Why....? Because, as skiers/boarders, we're ALWAYS looking at ski/board boats. ALWAYS considering our "next" boat. Who knows when that boat owner will change companies, and go MC or CC or Malibu or Tige or Moomba etc ....or any of the great tow-boats.
However, Tige owners (and/or the company) should also be "open" to challenging questions. Not "dig their heels" in because they made a Tige decisions.
It's this "open" questioning and responding that drives the manufacturers to recognize what's important to their customers. They are businesses. They HAVE to be market driven,or they perish.
Conclusion: Challenging questioning and answers are ok, but respect for our "hosts".
From.... just another member on this site.
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