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Regarding the rear facing starboard seat:
Looks like a lock on the upper right corner of the back.
I like it. I like the little drop down on the top. Now what would be sweet was if theat little pad lifted up for access to a garbage can. I honestly can't belive nobody has done this. What do you guys do for trash? When we go out, we go out for the day. This means lunch on the boat. I keep a trash can right behind the driver seat.
Where are the damn cup holders in that thing?You'll get your chance, smart guy.
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Speaking of cupholders I do like how they brought the bow cupholders above the bow filler. That is one thing I dont like on my RZ2, with the bowfiller in I have no cupholders.
The rear facing seat is a neat option, IMO. My buddy has a Supra 24SSV that has this and thinks its cool.
You would also be surprised that a lot of the wives/families like this type of seating. I worked a boat show a couple of years ago and a husband/wife was deciding on a 24V versus a Supra that had this seating configuration. The wife was sold on the seating with the Supra but the husband wanted the Tigé.
I think it’s all apart of Tigé listening to its dealers and customers.
That is a big boat though. I think my RZ2 is big at times, I can’t imagine that.
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There are a total of 11 or 12 (cant remember) cup holders on mine. I would imagine there are a lot more on this boat with the increased space. I bet there are some on the floor and behind the drivers seat that you cant see.Originally posted by NICKYPOO View Post
Where are the damn cup holders in that thing?
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I gort me one of those collapsable gargage cans from Wally Mart and put it between the drivers seat and the pylon, doesn't go anywhere.Originally posted by NICKYPOO View PostRegarding the rear facing starboard seat:
Looks like a lock on the upper right corner of the back.
I like it. I like the little drop down on the top. Now what would be sweet was if theat little pad lifted up for access to a garbage can. I honestly can't belive nobody has done this. What do you guys do for trash? When we go out, we go out for the day. This means lunch on the boat. I keep a trash can right behind the driver seat.
Where are the damn cup holders in that thing?"Call me anything you want ... Just don't call me NOBODY!
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What storage compartments! I don't have any besides the under bow storage and that's full enough as it is without adding more trash to it!Originally posted by wannabewakeboarder View PostPlastic pag works nice, Storage compartments?"Call me anything you want ... Just don't call me NOBODY!
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I've found that to be the best solution for cans. Usually we keep some very large ziplock bags for trash, and have trashbags in various storage areas.Originally posted by dogbert View PostSame as you, although empty cans seem to migrate back into the cooler.
an integrated trash bin would be sweet.
And I'm going to say it again....Lockable electronics locker......complete with cooling fans wiring chases and mount points for amps, sirius and ipod modules...people are missing the boat on this one.
oh, and gimbaled cupholders would be the bee's knees. Expensive....But..."I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"
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So what you are really saying is that you wish you would have waited too?Originally posted by Coach View PostSlow down cowboy. Do you realize that it will cost you close to $10K more than your RZ rated for 15 people (at least mine is) and the RZ4 is rated for 17? 2 feet and 2 people and $10K???? Do the math.... you have a bad *** boat at a good price. This is still cheaper than the 247 but overall it will cost you to pay to play.
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Lee,
Thanks for the info on the Iroko. Iroko IS NOT a teak. It is a substitute and resembles teak. Maybe that is why some of us are having problems with our platforms because we do not have real teak. I kept suspecting this and now I have confirmation. That is why the 'teak' platforms were less expensive than fiberglass. What is TIGE going to do to give us real teak as sold and advertised????
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Tigé did not make the platforms Ski View made the platforms and sold them as teak. Might be why they are no longer in business. Ski View also made them for Malibu.Originally posted by gman View PostLee,
Thanks for the info on the Iroko. Iroko IS NOT a teak. It is a substitute and resembles teak. Maybe that is why some of us are having problems with our platforms because we do not have real teak. I kept suspecting this and now I have confirmation. That is why the 'teak' platforms were less expensive than fiberglass. What is TIGE going to do to give us real teak as sold and advertised????
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