I was at West Marine and over head a guy asking for some helping winterizing. The sales guy had not clue. I started to talk to them and found out that they own a Tige 2100V. We should have a new memeber soon.
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Originally posted by Timmy! View PostLast edited by skippabcool; 10-10-2011, 08:58 PM.
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Originally posted by Iwndr View PostNo We just pull our engines for calendar maintenance
I wondered why it took me so long to winterize compared to others.
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Originally posted by skippabcool View PostDid I go overboard, my engine is hanging in my garage. I just hope that I remember where everything goes. Oh, well if not it should be covered under warranty.
I wondered why it took me so long to winterize compared to others.
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Originally posted by dingleberry View PostRemoved the fuel tank so I could take it to a gas station and fill 'er up. Man, that is a heavy SOB to put back when it's full. Tips?
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Originally posted by wakerider3989 View PostThere have been a lot of people talking about Tige wakes washing out at slower speeds so I thought I would share what I have found...
If you have complained about the wake washing out at speeds below 21mph, please stop wasting everyones time by complaining your wake is not "clean" at slower speeds.
The only reason you need a clean wake is if you intend to use it. Riding at slow speeds with no intent to jump, spin, flip etc, does not constitute a reason to have a clean wake. It is much easier for a beginner to edge through a washed out wake then it is up and over your buddy's malibu wake, which for a reason only known by the wakeboard Gods, is clean at 16 mph.
Sorry I'm not sorry...
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