This weekend I was supposed to get out and demo an RZ2 as that I was going to be in Salt Lake City. Mother nature had other plans since it was raining steadily all day long.
I did get a chance to visit with Scott and Jason at Wasatch Marine in Salt Lake City and check out their inventory of boats. They have 2 brand new 09 RZ's, an RZ2 and an RZ4. Sorry I did not take many pics, but one of the things I needed to see most was the Z-tower.
The first thing you notice when you get in the boat is that thing is HUGE! The 3 inch tubing has a very solid and rugged feel to it. The tower is very stable. As many of you know, height is an issue for me. The Alpha Z tower is cool, but a major issue to try and get under it comfortably. The Z tower is so tall I am sure a lot of guys can't get the wakeboard rope on the pylon very easily. I can walk under it with 2 pair of Pro 60's, and just barely need to watch myself.
Wasatch Marine has a bimini that they have a local canvas company make and it rocks as well. It is huge, spacious and pretty easy to set up. It requires more effort than my previous tower bimini, but it is bigger and more sturdy as well. The hard part is that you have to wrap it around the tower and zipper it together. A lot of guys are going to have to stand on a cooler to get that done, or lean in from standing on the seats. Regardless, I think that is a tradeoff that most people should be willing to make.
Thanks again to Jason and Scott at Wasatch Marine for taking a lot of time to show me the boats. As for the Z-tower, it is a winner for me.
Here is me with an Alpha Z tower at the Lake Mead reunion: I am 6'9" tall.
And here is me on a Supra 24V sunscape and then lastly, me on an RZ4 with the Z-tower. Forgive the crappy cell phone pics:
I did get a chance to visit with Scott and Jason at Wasatch Marine in Salt Lake City and check out their inventory of boats. They have 2 brand new 09 RZ's, an RZ2 and an RZ4. Sorry I did not take many pics, but one of the things I needed to see most was the Z-tower.
The first thing you notice when you get in the boat is that thing is HUGE! The 3 inch tubing has a very solid and rugged feel to it. The tower is very stable. As many of you know, height is an issue for me. The Alpha Z tower is cool, but a major issue to try and get under it comfortably. The Z tower is so tall I am sure a lot of guys can't get the wakeboard rope on the pylon very easily. I can walk under it with 2 pair of Pro 60's, and just barely need to watch myself.
Wasatch Marine has a bimini that they have a local canvas company make and it rocks as well. It is huge, spacious and pretty easy to set up. It requires more effort than my previous tower bimini, but it is bigger and more sturdy as well. The hard part is that you have to wrap it around the tower and zipper it together. A lot of guys are going to have to stand on a cooler to get that done, or lean in from standing on the seats. Regardless, I think that is a tradeoff that most people should be willing to make.
Thanks again to Jason and Scott at Wasatch Marine for taking a lot of time to show me the boats. As for the Z-tower, it is a winner for me.
Here is me with an Alpha Z tower at the Lake Mead reunion: I am 6'9" tall.
And here is me on a Supra 24V sunscape and then lastly, me on an RZ4 with the Z-tower. Forgive the crappy cell phone pics:
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