I do, ill post them tomorrow because they are on my computer at home. I have to bring them to work with me, computer is on dial up at home, way to slow to upload pics...
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Thanks guys for the help. After seeing those pictures I am definately leaning towards the blue and white but I would reverse the colors so that the deck was blue. I dont know, I just like colored decks, if I wasnt afraid of it getting so hot I would have a black deck making the boat solid black and blue. I also havent ruled out orange and white, also with an orange deck. I think the tige's orange looks amazing. Honestly, how much of a pain in the *** would it be to keep it clean if I got solid black and blue??? FYI, I talked to the people at Tige and was told that they are launching their new website on the 15th with all the 07' stuff on it. Are the 07s suppose to look much different?
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One thing to watch out for on a colored deck is that it gets hotter and tends to fade no matter how well you take care of it. That's why you see the majority of the boats with white decks.Originally posted by t67supra
Thanks guys for the help. After seeing those pictures I am definately leaning towards the blue and white but I would reverse the colors so that the deck was blue. I dont know, I just like colored decks, if I wasnt afraid of it getting so hot I would have a black deck making the boat solid black and blue. I also havent ruled out orange and white, also with an orange deck. I think the tige's orange looks amazing. Honestly, how much of a pain in the *** would it be to keep it clean if I got solid black and blue??? FYI, I talked to the people at Tige and was told that they are launching their new website on the 15th with all the 07' stuff on it. Are the 07s suppose to look much different?Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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If your looking for something a bit different, take a look at a tige with the platinum hull color. That's what mine is, and it really looks different in person. Pictures never tend to do it justice.
BTW, black is a little tougher for water spots, and it does get hot!"I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"
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My last boat had blue decks and the scratches drove me crazy. I got to the point were I would not let anybody stand or set things on the deck. I would spend a enormous amount of time every year wet sanding the scratches out because they were so noticeable. My white deck does not show the scratches like my old blue deck. My 24ve has white deck and I can relax and not worry about the scratches jumping out at you like a colored deck. My wife and kids like the white deck better because I’m not on thier case about scratches.Originally posted by t67supra
Thanks guys for the help. After seeing those pictures I am definately leaning towards the blue and white but I would reverse the colors so that the deck was blue. I dont know, I just like colored decks, if I wasnt afraid of it getting so hot I would have a black deck making the boat solid black and blue. I also havent ruled out orange and white, also with an orange deck. I think the tige's orange looks amazing. Honestly, how much of a pain in the *** would it be to keep it clean if I got solid black and blue??? FYI, I talked to the people at Tige and was told that they are launching their new website on the 15th with all the 07' stuff on it. Are the 07s suppose to look much different?
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The scratches were more noticeable due to the color. I like to keep the gel coat well waxed to show off the colors and avoid water spots, which probably made the scratches stand out more. White is much easer to maintain.Originally posted by Tequilasun
Were your scratches through the gelcoat? Or just more noticable b/c of the darker color?
Platinum doesn't show scratches very well either.
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Here are some Tige dealer websites, log on and you can find tons of color combos!
www.stateamind.com
www.skihut.com
http://www.boatsofnevada.com
www.skierswharfextreme.com
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