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Anyone have or know where I can acquire a real manual for a Tige 24ve?

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    #16
    WIRING DIAGRAMS!!!!!!

    I would gladly purchase a shop manual if it contained wiring diagrams......they are worth their weight in gold.
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      #17
      Your right on the money there. I have a gray wire under the dash just hanging there and without tracing it out I have no idea what it goes to. (Maybe it was that secret cave entrance opener that the previous owner wanted to keep)

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        #18
        I have enquired about it with Tige and I am told they are still in the process of being updated. Once I get something I will post it.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Matt Garcia
          I have enquired about it with Tige and I am told they are still in the process of being updated. Once I get something I will post it.
          Can we get some of the older manuals up on the site instead of just the latest one?
          Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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            #20
            Manuals

            Training? I don't want to rebuild the engine and transmission, I just want to know a few things, things like those that can find out in my car manual for my car, or my 400 page cell phone manual for my cell phone (now that thing is overkill). Fuses, switches, guages (I know you can download them from Faria, but would it kill them to include them for the set that the boat comes with?). Hey, maybe they could have a section that explains why there is no drainage from the two front unseat compartments, and how to fix that.

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              #21
              Why don't we just stop complaining and simply do it ourselves. If it hasn't magically appeared in the last couple of years, let's stop pretending. We can put it together, make it simple to read, and walla. The time we spend slapping around Jet skiers, tubers (nothing against those who ride on the air holding donuts of life) could be spent on something useful. My boat is paid for, and I have nothing but this site for any questions I have about it. So, maintain the folly, or do something about it. Waiting for some dude in a cube to get it done is like wishing on a lotto.
              “Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "holy &#*! what a ride!”

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                #22
                Oh, man, now we're actually going to have to do some useful work...way to spoil it for us
                Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by dogbert
                  Oh, man, now we're actually going to have to do some useful work...way to spoil it for us
                  Nah, I think Redlined just said he was going to do it all for us.
                  "I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"

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                    #24
                    I think its a great idea that we put together a few how-to's ourself. I'm a first time owner and am anxious to get going.

                    I'm going to be doing a complete winterization so we can get started from there.

                    Can we put a section on the board for references.

                    Now I just have to figure out how to winterize first...

                    Cheers, Jeff

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                      #25
                      Here is a link for MarinePower 'shop manuals' might be what some of you are looking for?MarinePower manuals

                      Also check out Clymer , I have 2 manuals from them for my previous 2 I/O's
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by chpthril
                        Here is a link for MarinePower 'shop manuals' might be what some of you are looking for?MarinePower manuals

                        Also check out Clymer , I have 2 manuals from them for my previous 2 I/O's
                        Thank you for posting this .

                        They don't list the 6.0 MArine Power.

                        I'll never buy another boat without first seeing the manual.

                        It's way to complex a toy to be without one.

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                          #27
                          manuals

                          Most other manufacturers have excellent manual user guides. Tige's is basically a boating saftey manual.

                          No user info at all of use. Not even proper running advise or how to check fuses/ breakers oil levels etc

                          why should we pay to get a third party engine operators manual
                          Graham

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                            #28
                            Wiring Diagrams

                            Originally posted by Matt Garcia
                            I have enquired about it with Tige and I am told they are still in the process of being updated. Once I get something I will post it.
                            I'm going to second the request for wiring diagrams. Plus other manuals. And I don't think it's in the category of update, more like new. I never had one for my 1999 2100V, but with electronics, stereos etc. getting more complicated .... This is my request for a 22Ve set of manuals. Hey, what is the price? I will purchase - it would be worth it. No different then Ford or Chevy.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Matt Garcia View Post
                              I have enquired about it with Tige and I am told they are still in the process of being updated. Once I get something I will post it.
                              Are the Manuals ready yet?

                              LMAO!

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by dogbert View Post
                                Really! You'd think that for the kind of money we spend on these boats you'd be able to get an owners manual that tells you where:

                                1. All your fuses and breakers are.
                                2. Specs on the 3rd party equipment installed on your boat
                                3. Troubleshooting section (all they'd have to do is read this forum) for most common problems
                                4. List of engine fault codes (requires digital fault code display on multi-function display which I'm going to add to the wish list for options).

                                Obviously, you don't need a service manual for all parts of the boat, but it sure would be nice to know a bit more about how some of the equipment works so when you have a problem you know how to work around it or how to do the quick fix.
                                NO KIDDING. Although, I did get a great manual for just the engine. Lots of good info. I think it also showed the other engine options in the same manual. I will have my wife grab it, and will let you know.
                                http://wake9.com/

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