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Are there any slalom skiers that use Tige Boats???

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    #91
    Based on my experience with tige and any non- ski specific hull, It's not going to be a great slalom wake, but certainly workable if you're not worried about a flat wake. Even with no ballast, the hull design isn't conducive to a flat wake. You're gonna have a wake jump and then also a bump in the middle of the wake.

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      #92
      I have an 07 22i, do you guys tow off the tower? I dont have a ski pylon, we have one in our group that rips the slalom, so trying to figure out the best set up.

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        #93
        At the start of the season, I would put the rope on the tower for an easy pull up. Long line lengths you would be hard pressed to notice the difference, by as you shorten the rope the boat will want to pull you out of position. If the rope is short, may want to use the rear tow point, though be ready for some fun driving

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          #94
          Still a skier here too — I bought my 1994 SLM 2100 for the performance and quality Tige put into every detail, right down to the clean, predictable wake. It’s been an incredible boat with only 240 hours, 7.4L EFI power, and it’s in excellent condition. I’m ready to pass it on to someone who’ll appreciate it as much as I have. Who’s ready to make it theirs? Their is not a better wake out there, and the power is unmatched. Everyone needs a good arm stretch.

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