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The controls are similar to an ATM, in a way.Originally posted by Jason B View PostThat is BAD ARSE!!!!!! It looks like it could be a bit clumsy to use though while driving? Is it user-friendly?
Most of them have words on them, speedo etc. and the two bottom ones select the options shown at the bottom of the screen
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IMHO, my main concern with my boat, is that it WORKS all season. I love the feedback my LCD screen gives me on my Ve, but it just seems like a video screen, in the sun, is just something else that can break, and also not age very well.Originally posted by dogbert View PostExcept when the driver starts watching movies instead of what's going on around him while driving
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I recently looked at some Malibu boats and was very impressed. They were 08 models so it was not this dash but very user friendly. The malibu speed control had presets that you could push for surfing and wakeboarding that controlled the ballast and wedge. I think there were 6 or 8 presets. The price for a loaded 23 foot wakesetter was $55k which is pretty good."Injuries heal, but puss you take to the grave."
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- St. George, Utah
- 2021 Ri237, 2019 25 LSV, 2016+2015 G23, Malibu 247, X45, 2005 24V, 2002 21V
It is just like a permanent bow filler cushion. The tank is underneath it. Many people like the playpen bow and it doesn't seem to get in the way at all.Originally posted by chpthril View Post4th pic down, rt hand column.........looks like Bu has gone to a step-up playpen type bow
That's one reason we dont own a Supra or Centurion 
I cannot stand the way the Supra playpen extends all the way back next to the driver, so the driver for sure trips on it, if you have long legs. It is a chore just to get in and out of the driver's seat. In the Malibu, it is far enough forward, that it is not a problem.
Tige should consider moving the front ballast to that location and not stealing all the storage space. So if you want a front ballast in the Tige, you get automatic permanent playpen seating. Does not seem like a bad thing to me.
Originally posted by Moki View PostI really like the dash, interesting placement on the speakers. I am sure that they sound great there but seem to take up a lot of storage space.
I like the looks of it but no swim platform?
My buddy went to replace his speakers in his 247 with Wetsounds. The speakers that are in a 2007 are right under the windshield, and they could not be accessed from underneath to make the hole larger, and the holes couldn't be enlarged from on top because the windshield was in the way. I guess this is their attempt to solve this problem.Originally posted by rushin View PostThe recessed speakers in the walk-thru is interesting, I kinda like it.
I think they are infatuated with technology and that guage cluster is just that...a cluster....Originally posted by ragboy View PostIMHO, my main concern with my boat, is that it WORKS all season. I love the feedback my LCD screen gives me on my Ve, but it just seems like a video screen, in the sun, is just something else that can break, and also not age very well.
I do not think that is going to be a reliable unit for years to come. Dust and water just are incompatible with functioning LCD screens. Boats are often stored outside and are then operated in water. I think they are nuts to put that on there!Be excellent to one another.
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That's pretty sweet! I still prefer analog gauges (except for depth and speed) but that's me. It might be because my '95 Corvette has a full digital dash...
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