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03' - 05' are TSC2, in 06' the Hydrogate became available, it was then or the following year the hull became the TCS3. From what I have read there is no difference between the TSC2 & 3 other then a better trick wake as a result of the hydrogate.
The 206 is a very good ski wake, very weight sensitive, and tracks extremely well. IMHO They are great boats!
Do a bit of searching around here on the topic as it has been discussed quite a few times.
KD: I've got an 07 206 and, weather permitting on Saturday morning, I am heading out to a lake in the southern metro. I'd be happy to give you a pull if you're interested, just let me know.
Hey Chad...Under normal circumstances I would take you up on that, thanks!! Unfortunately my ski season is over till next April/ May. I have a bad elbow and am actually having surgery next month on it unfortunately. I struggled through last Saturday's sets with it and it was no fun.
Sorry to hear about your elbow ... good luck with the surgery. If you still want a pull when you're recovered next year, just shoot me a PM.
We usually go to Marion because it is really close to my home and, on occasion, Prior. You pretty much have to get to either place at first light to get the flat water. Where do you usually ski?
I know what you mean, we go out to Lake Independence. I live a bout a mile from Medicine Lake but I hate dealing with the shallow lake and rocky launch. Its worth the extra 10 -15 min drive to a cleaner, prettier, deeper lake in my mind. In the Summer we are their early on the weekends and weekdays we stay till dusk to avoid the craziness.
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