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    #31
    Originally posted by samw View Post
    Bag of chips and beer and you never hear from them....
    heck with that, I'm not giving my beer.....twinkies and chocolate
    Reality is only an illusion that occurs due to a lack of alcohol.

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      #32
      So do the pre convex V hulls with regular taps work in conjunction with the hulls like the newer ones do. On the website it says that tige introduced the convex V hull in 2004 along with the taps2 technology. just curious of the difference..

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        #33
        The orig. taps system had 2 smaller hydraulic rams and the taps2 has a single electronic ram. I'm not sure about the hull shape.
        Tige Throws Mad Wake.

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          #34
          I am sure it does but not as much as the newer hulls. Since the newer hulls have more of a rocker compared to the older hulls.

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            #35
            Originally posted by ragboy View Post
            Go to the X-45 MEDIA page, and watch the 3rd video.

            FYI, there is also another video on the mc.tv page, that is great about the difference between I/O and inboard.
            Here is the link OUCH. It is going to cost you $440.00 per day to drive that boat. A 90 Gallon tank.

            http://www.mastercraft.com/boats/media/x45
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              #36
              Love that video, "Drop it back up"

              So the plate makes the wake smaller.... hmm
              Common Sense is not so Common
              Looking for fat chicks for long walks, romance, cheap buffets, and BALLAST.

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                #37
                well if you want a "BIG" wake, just drop the $$ for the X-80. 6400lbs dry, twin V-8's and 110 gallon tank and 28' long.

                Of course at some point, you have to actually write the check for $110k+....but, its just money, right?

                oh yeah, and let everyone on the lake know you're a snob
                Reality is only an illusion that occurs due to a lack of alcohol.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by jleger98 View Post
                  well if you want a "BIG" wake, just drop the $$ for the X-80. 6400lbs dry, twin V-8's and 110 gallon tank and 28' long.

                  Of course at some point, you have to actually write the check for $110k+....but, its just money, right?

                  oh yeah, and let everyone on the lake know you're a snob
                  ive heard the X80 is sh@$ for everything but wakesurfing, is that the case, is the thing just TOO BIG to be a great boarding boat? i can imagine shes no slalom machine.

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                    #39
                    I think you are correct, its not what you would call a slalom boat. I think the wake for wakeboarding might be ok. Dunno, it would be fun to drive a boat that has twin V8's though, don't you think? I sure would not want to pay the gas bill though
                    Reality is only an illusion that occurs due to a lack of alcohol.

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                      #40
                      Twin screws on the X-80 would be fun to drive. Sure would make getting into a slip a bit easier. Check the left vid aimed at the lifestyle aspect (i.e., the bikini diver and driver along with the dude in the front with his arms around two girls, all facing backward). Bathroom and fridge. "Yacht Certified", so no seating capacity rating. I did not know that thing was so big.
                      Last edited by Duncan; 07-28-2008, 10:17 PM.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Duncan View Post
                        Twin screws on the X-80 would be fun to drive. Sure would make getting into a slip a bit easier. Check the left vid aimed at the lifestyle aspect (i.e., the bikini diver and driver along with the dude in the front with his arms around two girls, all facing backward). Bathroom and fridge. "Yacht Certified", so no seating capacity rating. I did not know that thing was so big.
                        The tunes are like mellow porn music.....errrr....not that I know what that sounds like of course
                        Reality is only an illusion that occurs due to a lack of alcohol.

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