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Supreme Tigé Master
- Sep 2005
- 9278
- At work, if I was at the lake I wouldn't be talking to you...
- 2005 24v
Who need a trailer.......
Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. Albert Einstein
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anhaney
Hey now I lived in my TIGE for a week when we went to Scout Camp at Huntington Lake. It was real nice and comfy. I just pull the cover over the boat and slept on the long bench. No problems. I used the cooler in the boat for my food and drinks and refilled the ice each day with ice from the chow hall ice machine. It was great.Originally posted by da.bell View PostIt's a Red Neck boat.... Why have a trailer
Actually, don't they usually live in them?????? he he he j/k
For some reason I don't think that boat would be as comfy as the TIGE though.
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The advertisements for my fishing boat show them cutting it in half, just in front of the center console with a chain saw and it won't sink.
You'd be surprised how resilient that fiberglass is. If our Tiges didn't have the tracking fins, strut, prop, shaft and rudder underneath, you could probably do it with them, too.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Supreme Tigé Master
- Sep 2005
- 9278
- At work, if I was at the lake I wouldn't be talking to you...
- 2005 24v
NOT IT...............Originally posted by dogbert View PostThe advertisements for my fishing boat show them cutting it in half, just in front of the center console with a chain saw and it won't sink.
You'd be surprised how resilient that fiberglass is. If our Tiges didn't have the tracking fins, strut, prop, shaft and rudder underneath, you could probably do it with them, too.
Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. Albert Einstein
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Yeah I kind of tested this theory out... See my "Heartbroken" Thread.Originally posted by dogbert View PostYou'd be surprised how resilient that fiberglass is. If our Tiges didn't have the tracking fins, strut, prop, shaft and rudder underneath, you could probably do it with them, too.
I'll tell you what, aside from knocking the fin out and taking on water and capsizing (which took a while) there is not much damage to the gel coat or the fiberglass. Tige boats are tough... I would not suggest anyone try what I did...
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Is that not the proper way?
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