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    how much to replace interiors

    living in houston area so what can one expect to pay to have the entire interior re-done on say a 21v?

    #2
    not sure of Houston area but mine was a little under 3K for a 21i, here is a link on how it turned out.

    http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7033
    "I feel sorry for people that don't drink, when they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're gonna feel all day" - Frank Sinatra

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      #3
      Originally posted by 2whlin View Post
      living in houston area so what can one expect to pay to have the entire interior re-done on say a 21v?
      If you can live with it until the off season... You will get a better deal.
      If its not fun, Why do it?

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        #4
        I could live with it as is, I just want to make it part of the bargain price. What worries me more is he said he got water in the motor once when he slowed down to fast.

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          #5
          Originally posted by 2whlin View Post
          I could live with it as is, I just want to make it part of the bargain price. What worries me more is he said he got water in the motor once when he slowed down to fast.
          He got water in the motor when he slowed down to fast? I have not heard of that happening... Have you already bought the boat?
          If its not fun, Why do it?

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            #6
            There are some great boat deals out there, and a lot of them are for boats that are in great shape with low hours. Don't rush into a deal just to get a boat so you can use it this year. It's better to find the right boat that you'll keep for many years then to find one that you sell after using it for one season, with plans of replacing it with what you really want.

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              #7
              Dogbert has the same thing happen with his boat when he slows down too fast. He has found a way of stopping this from happening by turning his boat right before the wave comes up to him.

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                #8
                no I have not even seen the boat. So how would he get water in the motor?

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                  #9
                  Im in FLA.I got quotes on my 03 22v of 3800 from one guy and 3600 from another if i took it all apart or 4k if he took it apart.I am still working other options at this point.But I will have to have it done this winter for sure its just getting to bad and the foam is going to start getting messed up wich will just add to the cost.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 2whlin View Post
                    no I have not even seen the boat. So how would he get water in the motor?

                    The muffler was to the back of the boat and placed very high on alot of Tige's. IF the conditions were perfect and you stopped, the water could rush up the exhaust system, travel up hill into the muffler/collector tube and then back down into the exhaust manifolds. The reversal of flow and the back pressure could royally screw things up. At least this was how marine power explained it to me some time ago.
                    Being a major OU fan and a staunch conservative.... I am perpetually vexed w/ the conundrum of who to hate more. Obama or the Univ. of Saxet.

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                      #11
                      Interior

                      I have a 2002 21v riders edition. THe original owner reaplaced the skins direct from tige 3 years ago, and they were wasted tjis year. He paid $600 for the u section. And had to install himself, not an easy task. I had the Entire U section, bottoms only redone for $650, and the 3 v drive hathces done for an addition $200. All of my upper upoltry in in excellent condition. I think the seam in the middle of the very comfortable seats is part of the problem. The other issue is Youy need to step all over the damn interior to get in and out of the boat while docked. The wakeboard racks on the top of the tower are NG too. If I have to do again I would separate the seam into 2 separate cusions. My bow seating is all original and all perfect. Go figure, no seams there.

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