Another confirmed order at $300 + $25 shipping. For good measure, I ordered a wakeboard for my son at the same time. Jen was great about it all, and she said that they would continue to hold the pricing for us Tigeowners right to the end of their inventory of the board.
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If you don't mind me asking, did you get it shipped to your Alberta address or are you picking it up at the border (sweetgrass maybe?). Reason I ask is that my shipping was around $50 US I believe, but I was getting it sent to my home address. It was originally only $25 till she realized I was in Canada.Originally posted by Tulsah View PostAnother confirmed order at $300 + $25 shipping. For good measure, I ordered a wakeboard for my son at the same time. Jen was great about it all, and she said that they would continue to hold the pricing for us Tigeowners right to the end of their inventory of the board.
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I'm having it shipped to Sweetgrass as it's only a 2 hour round trip and well worth the drive to avoid extra time and costs for shipping to Canada. They are charging me $25 to ship the wakesurfer and $30 to ship the wakeboard.Originally posted by retox1 View PostIf you don't mind me asking, did you get it shipped to your Alberta address or are you picking it up at the border (sweetgrass maybe?). Reason I ask is that my shipping was around $50 US I believe, but I was getting it sent to my home address. It was originally only $25 till she realized I was in Canada.2013 RZ2 with Convex VX, MLA Custom Sacs
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Thanks, WA. It was the hex that stripped. I actually went to a 3/32, and it worked better than the key they sent. None of the metrics fit well. So far, so good with the 3/32. I will say that some of the set screws seem to be way to tight. Very hard to turn way before they are holding the fins.Originally posted by WABoating View PostThe set screws on my two boards don't always go flush with the board. I tighten them until they "feel" snug and the fins are solid. If they stick out a bit after that, it's OK with me. I'm not good enough to feel the effect of a few set screws sticking out of the board a tenth of an inch or so.
I've always worried about stripping the board's "threads". They're not really threaded; there's no threaded insert or anything. I bet they just "cut" the threads with a screw and then put the set screws in. If you strip it, I think your only option is to go up a size on the set screw for that hole.
As for your problem (which sounds like the hex stripped out of the set screw), I'm surprised you could do that before the board's "threads" gave out. But in any case, try a set of metric hex wrenches... they are just a bit offsize relative to American sizes so you might be able to get a metric into a "stripped" one.
I used it first as a quad and thought it was too slow. I changed it to a tri-fin, and that seemed to speed it up. I might take out the middle fin next and see what happens.
Reading the rest of this thread has made me a little more mad about the pricing thing. Granted, I paid the 400 before I knew about the 300. In that situation, they have no obligation to do anything for me, but Jen just flat out lied to me twice when I called to ask her about it. Bald face lies. That pisses me off. Just be honest and say what's happening and tell me you can't do anything for me. Whatever. But don't lie to me.
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Tigé Jedi- Jul 2010
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Exactly. I respect honest differences of opinion, and misunderstandings do happen. But flat-out lies I do not forgive. There is a (formerly!) high-ranking DC politician who learned that the hard way back in the 90's when he lied straight to my face. I formed a political action committee for the sole purpose of removing him from office, and he lost his first election in 30 years. Mission accomplished.Originally posted by Coop View PostWhatever. But don't lie to me.
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Mine's been over at my PO Box since last Friday. It was supposed to go to my home!!
I'm goin' over in a bit to pick up my brand spankin' new semi-custom Wa sig' Halloween Theme Ronix Parks Carbon Thruster
Excitement is building!......except the wind is up so no waves today....sigh...
Shame some didn't get the sig' price...That web site got alot of free press. I had no idea who they were before. That kind of publicity is priceless to E' bizLast edited by MooseX; 07-23-2014, 03:51 PM.my midlife crisis started at puberty and I plan on enjoying it all the way to the end..
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Got mine as well (and at the $300 price tag - was lucky enough to strike while the 300 price was honored online). Still have to unwrap her and determine which fin configuration to start with - maybe just two to checkout to work on completing the 360. Won't have it out until August but will get a full week at a Table Rock Lake to screw around.
Definitely interested in any fin suggestions from others.
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nice!
I went and got mine today...then I stopped off at the costume bank to grab a gorilla mask
Says right on the instructions> Best surfed in proper attire'
I put all 5 2.9's on to start. Figure I'll work backwards and end up surfing it as twin like every other board
I've also got some bigger fins from my ocean board collection. Might try those like W'Cummins suggested
I had no issue with fin screws. The FCS fin allen head I use worked no problem
The board does have a couple 'blems. Nothin crazy and you really have to stare to see them.
However WA's sig is loud and proud up on the nose heheLast edited by MooseX; 07-24-2014, 03:24 AM.my midlife crisis started at puberty and I plan on enjoying it all the way to the end..
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Tigé Jedi- Jul 2010
- 4305
- TN USA
- Ballast Sensors, Hose Sensors, IMU's, Tige SpeedSet panels and more shipping every day!
We experimented with all sorts of fin configs when we first got the board. We too ended up at two 2.9's (can't remember the exact positions) but we're going to redo the experiments now that we have a bit more experience.
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