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    Project Tige'

    After a few years of working little by little on my 2000 2100V, and a hailstorm that destroyed my interior last year (thank God for insurance), I've basically completed my front-to-back restoration/customization project.

    Many thanks to the advice from you guys, and the pictures you've posted which guided me in this project. The help was priceless.

    In short, restoration consisted of the following:

    * Custom designed interior (by me)
    * Samson Razor tower with swinging board racks
    * Custom graphics
    * Filled in spray pockets and reshaped rear end of hull (Viper Customs in Loudon, TN)
    * New stereo, amps, and tower speakers
    * Perfect Pass
    * Custom installed ballast system (by me)
    * LED courtesy lighting

    The best part of all is passing by Mastercrafts and Nautiques that cost 3x what I've invested in mine, and seeing little if any difference in the size of the wake or the bells and whistles.

    Actually that's a lie, the best part is throwing tricks 5' above water while listening to my favorite music loud and clear

    If anyone needs any advice or wants details on anything I did, let me know and I'll help however I can. Thanks again, and enjoy the pics.

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    #2
    Well done you! Those are some amazing projects, that gave this boat a new life and a new identity!

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      #3
      Thanks! It feels like a new boat, from the driver's seat and at the end of the rope too...

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        #4
        yeah real nice job. like the ballast control console. nicely done.

        tell us about your ballast set up.
        my midlife crisis started at puberty and I plan on enjoying it all the way to the end..

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          #5
          Beautiful... you will enjoy that boat!

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            #6
            Interior look great! I like the bow filler and ballast switch bezel.
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              #7
              Nice work! Boat looks brand new now! Enjoy!

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                #8
                1 fat sac in each rear compartment, integrated bow sac under the front seats, and a 4th sac under the new center cushion up front. Total capacity is about 1800. I have 3 Jabsco reversible pumps that fill and drain through holes in the transom, and each sac vents out the side of the boat. The 4th sac under the middle cushion up front is fed by the same pump as the bow sac, but I have a valve on it so I can manually shut it off and only use the bow sac if I want. Also it gives me the option of taking the 4th sac out and using that space as a walkway again, although I can't imagine ever having a reason to.

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                  #9
                  Looks great

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                    #10
                    Nice Job. Boat does look brand new.

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                      #11
                      Very Well Done That is a one of a kind you have now
                      "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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                        #12
                        Awesome job! Boat looks amazing.

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                          #13
                          Great looking boat...what lake do you have it on?

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                            #14
                            What lake or river do you plan to hang out around??

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                              #15
                              That looks frickin fantastic man- great job!!!

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