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You will like it. I ride behind my friends 2002 Malibu Response or it could be a 1997. I don't know which year but again, it is paid for. Not the biggest wake for wakeboarding but again, it allows us to practice our technique. He has taken very good care of it and still looks great.
Anyways, sorry, i have to go. Post that baby under the general thread. I am sure you will get quite a few compliments on it.
Nice job.... But sorry to see you leave the Tige family.
Fun weekend! I got to almost sink my Stingray on Saturday, but got it back on the trailer okay, and then had an AWESOME day sailing yesterday.
Off to the shop after work to find out what happened to the Stingray; I have a fitting that came loose, or a cooling line or part broken somewhere. The water filling the boat was rather warm, so I know it is something on the back side of the motor that is loose or broken.
The wild thing was that just before I realized the boat was trying to go down, I was making 5200 RPM, hauling a$$ at close to 60 mph, with a full tank, and a heavy passenger load. This with my all-purpose prop that is designed for hole shot, and not speed. Something was happening there that the motor really liked...
Sondra discovered it when she went into the cabin up front; the floor was full of water....
It's not an optical illusion.
It just looks like one.....
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