I might be biased since I just bought one, but I must say that Tige by far has the best looking boat in the Cincinnati show. Tige is consistently evolving and improving their designs while other manufacturers are sticking with what they have in the economic downturn. As for the design changes that others have made, I really can't stand them. I'm not a fan of Correct Craft's new tower and bimini set up. It was extremely awkward and rigid. I also didn't like their price tag: 95,999.00 for the boat show special!! 

I really can't stand the Malibu tower for 2010. It looks like a few plastic pieces that came in a box with do-it-youself assembly instructions from IKEA with a little chrome to grab your eye. Mastercraft probably has some decent stuff available, but just brought their leftovers that haven't sold and least from what I saw, didn't seem to make any great changes. Supra was the same old as well. I'm hoping that the distance Tige is putting between itself and other manufacturers in design will help in making inroads in marketshare in this area. Anyone else see anything different? What's your take?



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