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    Wake pics from Tige 22I (rider's edition)

    I'm looking at an '02 Tige 22i Rider's edition, does anyone have pics riding behind one (same hull) they'd be willing to post? I checked out YouTube, did some fishing around - so far no luck.

    Thanks!

    P.S. I'm looking at it for wakeboarding.
    Last edited by shesfearless; 10-21-2007, 06:19 PM.

    #2
    Originally posted by shesfearless View Post
    I'm looking at an '02 Tige 22i Rider's edition, does anyone have pics riding behind one (same hull) they'd be willing to post? I checked out YouTube, did some fishing around - so far no luck.

    Thanks!

    P.S. I'm looking at it for wakeboarding.
    Here's a couple of Erik Ruck behind an '03 22 i/r.
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    Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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      #3
      is that a stock wake or does he have some ballast on it. ...? i am trying to see what other people are running as fatsacs so i know what to run.. that wake is awsome. it takes 8 people and a full tank of fuel to get mine close to that with my taps aslo..

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        #4
        2004 22i Type R - 3 People in the boat. 850 Pounds of ballast bags.
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          #5
          Oh - that's beautiful. Chills here people. I plan to be joining your ranks very soon, very soon indeed. Lots of buzz around the boards, for and against the Tige wakes - but with pictures like this, who could argue??

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            #6
            where are your bags and what kind and demension are they..? are they an actual ballasts of just fat sacs?

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              #7
              Originally posted by kana12 View Post
              is that a stock wake or does he have some ballast on it. ...? i am trying to see what other people are running as fatsacs so i know what to run.. that wake is awsome. it takes 8 people and a full tank of fuel to get mine close to that with my taps aslo..
              We had about 8 or 9 people in the boat plus 1200 lbs in ballast.
              Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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                #8
                2 - Pro X-Series Side Sacks 250 each, one in each rear hatch area.
                2 - Pro X-Series Fat Brick 150 each, both in the bow aisle.

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                  #9
                  if i put the pro x series in the rear lockers and a fat brick right infrot of the launch seat and then 440 lbs in the bow that would give me about 1100 lbs.
                  so it would be 675 in the rear and 440 in the front.. would that help or do i need more in the front or there rear. .. i have heard 60 / 40

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                    #10
                    the reason is that i need like one more foot of air to land my back roll.. they say i am makeing 98 % of my rotation and then the nose of the just barley grabs the water before i land... so i need to get my wake as big as i can to start going bigger....

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by billspin View Post
                      2004 22i Type R - 3 People in the boat. 850 Pounds of ballast bags.
                      Nice wake

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by kana12 View Post
                        if i put the pro x series in the rear lockers and a fat brick right infrot of the launch seat and then 440 lbs in the bow that would give me about 1100 lbs.
                        so it would be 675 in the rear and 440 in the front.. would that help or do i need more in the front or there rear. .. i have heard 60 / 40
                        Actually, on a direct drive Tige, you want 50/50. On a v-drive, you actually want more weight in the front.
                        Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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                          #13
                          oh realy.. i didnt know that.. well the most i can realy get in the rear is about 700 is 1400 lbs to much for a 22i. im kind of new to owning my own boat so this might sound dumb but i want to put weight in the rear and in the bow right, not in the rear and then right infront of the motor right?

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                            #14
                            That's right, the 22 I/R that we rode had 350's in each of the rear lockers and huge sack in the walkway up front. They also had some lead weights.
                            Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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                              #15
                              thanks for all the info.. i oreder about 1500 lbs in ballast bags for my 2002 22i and i got them in today and went straight to the lake.. and let me tell you it makes a huge difference... a 440 in each rear locker, a 440 in the bow walkway and two 85 lb blocks for fine tuning and with only a friend and i in the boat it was huge.. i was way over rotating my backroll at first and over shooting everything.. awsome man.. i am running about 1500 lbs right now in the boat and am very happy with it.. thanks again


                              will

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