Hopefully you caught the “spy photos” of the 2007 Tige RZ2 I posted a few days ago. Since then, Tige has released some more images for us to look over… Here is the 2007 Tige RZ2. Images courtesy of Wakeworld.
Tige RZ2 - Top Overview Shot
Tige RZ2 - Dash Picture
The ever controversial - Pickle Fork, Tige style!
2007 Tige RZ2 - Side view
I think it’s pretty hot looking - - but then again, I like these “wierd” looking boats!
Thanks to a topic in Wakeworld, I was able to get my hands on some better pictures of the new 2007 MB F23 Tomcat. MB Sports has gone with a 23ft Pickle fork design.
We went to Clinton Lake on Saturday to check out the surroundings. The crew was looking for more young, attractive , boating females than Hilsdale Lake currently has to offer — Clinton Lake is right next to Lawrence, KS (Home of the Kansas Jayhawks!). The drive was long and tedious - several nice fillup stations along the way though.
When we got there - the ramp was busy but really easy to back down. We dropped the Malibu in the water, fired her up, and took off for some site seeing. After cruising the lake for 30 minutes or so, we found the “party cove”. Keep in mind, no one throws down like the kids at the Rock Quarry on Kentucky Lake! This was a combination of like, ten boats, all kind of floating around on their own accord.
We circle the bay — then the proverbial crap hit the fan. The Malibu started jerking hard. The most horrid sound you could imagine was echoing through the bay. I hit a rock shelf, ripping the propeller apart.
When:
Friday, June 16, 2006 - Saturday June 17, 2006
Details:
Mission 2 Ride with Ryan Wolfe, Perry Richmond, Corey Bradley and crew coming to the Griggs Reservoir in Columbus, OH June 16th & 17th. Contact Mid-Ohio Watersports at 614-889-2666 or email JessDunbar@verizon.net for further details.
When I purchased my 2004 Malibu Wakesetter XTI, I knew the first thing I wanted to do was create the ultimate stereo.
Now that I’ve had the boat a few weeks and I have put some serious blood, sweat, and tears into the project, I am proud to say I have one of the nicest Audio setups I could have ever Imagined. I have the responsibility of protecting my nice things. Before I had even taken ownership of the Malibu, I had ordered (2) Wetsound Pro80s Tower Speakers for my Skylon Swoop Tower Rack. Tim, at Wetsounds, was very courtesy and friendly and delivered the speakers in time for me to have them installed before Memorial Day Weekend!
Several weeks have passed and I am now looking for a solution to protect these powerful, but expensive speakers. I turned to Wakeworld in hopes of finding a good solution - Turns out I lucked out! Jim at Speakersox was able to help me out! Speakersox creates a ‘jersey-like’ covering that can be used to help protect tower speakers. They do Custom Embrodiery as well as custom coloring. Jim has been very easy to work with and has stayed in touch with me throughout the process. My new Yellow custom Pro80 Wetsounds covers have been created and shipped.
The lake was butter last night! The roommates and I went out last night in the Wakesetter and everyone got up, did some moves, and appeared to have a blast! My biggest success? For the first time ever, I was able to slalom ski! It totally was the wierdiest feeling ever. I was crossing the wake pretty easy, but even going 30+ MPH, I was freaking out over the wake size. I’ve got to get a certified check for my Perfect Pass today (for real!)
I talked to my buddy Clay last night, he said he would help me install it. Thanks to some people at Wakeworld, it doesnt really look that hard at all…