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    #16
    They are just gel coat cracks and very common. I had them on mine around the tower feet. A decent gel coat guy could make those disappear quite easily. It is not a quality issue at all. In fact, you are not going to find a better built boat in that era. Tige is the one you want. Trust me, that research has already been done for you. The old Tiges were built exactly like Off Shore Race boats back then. Same materials, same construction. Don't be afraid of a couple spider cracks. In fact, use them to your bargaining advantage.

    I would agree that it might be a little small for your needs. Then again, it depends on your day. If you have a beach to hang out at and ski from, not a big deal. If you are planning to be on the boat the whole day, you might want to try and find something a little bigger.
    You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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      #17
      This one needs a trailer but...
      http://www.onlyinboards.com/Details.aspx?ID=16483

      ...or save a ton of cash.
      http://www.onlyinboards.com/Details.aspx?ID=27093
      Last edited by NICKYPOO; 03-31-2011, 02:36 PM.
      You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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        #18
        the spider cracks at those 2 points are probably from overtightening of the screws. if you were to remove the gas cap and the light mount I will bet they all come from the screw holes. this is common on alotta boats old or new.

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          #19
          Wanted to let you know I have a 1998 Pre2200i Tige for sale... open bow... can seat up to 12... its in great shape.. if interested let me know and I will send you pics.

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