Hi All,
Last week we purchased a 2000 21v. We are pulling away (for the time being) from jeeping and trying out luck at water sports. In the past we have tried to rent a tow boat at least once a summer. Being renters we never really got into the ins and outs of boating. Every time we rented one though, we walked away wanting to own one. Three weeks ago was hopefully our last time renting a boat.
The 21v we purchased was the cleanest boat we could find in our price range. We knew we wanted a boat we could surf behind, as that will be the adults main game. My kids are 10, 9 and 3. We hope to be able to get them off the tubes soon and into the stand up sports. The boat says to have 475 hours on it. Overall it is very clean. There are a few puncture holes in the upholstery and the very front bow back rest is faded and starting to crack. It will be replaced first this winter.
We purchased it from a dealer in NV without a test drive. Just pictures and videos. Kind of scary, but I think we will be okay, after all it is 15 years old so we could never expect perfection, and knew we would need to do some work. My first impression of the boat was towing it back to Salt Lake City. It towed great. Most of the time I didn't know it was there.
We got it home last two Fridays ago and were eager to try it out. Saturday morning came around and I started to pretrip it at our home. I started hitting the different switches to turn everything on, which is when I noticed the blower would not turn on, or the radio. After messing with it a few times, I discovered if I turned all the switches on in the right order I could get everything to work. Bilge, then ACC 1, ACC 2, Radio, blower, ect... Weird. At least I knew all the items worked. I'm guessing that 9-relay controller is messed up. Common?
So we then rush to the lake only to find the marina we were going to use was super low. We watch the boat in front of us put in and then immediately destroy his prop. There was no way we were going to try that on our first outing. It was getting later at that point so we headed home, with very upset kids!
We tried our luck again at another marina on the other side of the lake this past Saturday. Went in with no problems and we had a great first time on the lake! Overall it was a good day and the kids were happy. There was few items I'd like to put past you guys and get your opinions if that's okay:
The depth gauge read between 1.5 and 1.7 ft the entire day. Utah Lake is very shallow, but it was at least 4 ft deep or deeper all day. Can they be re-calibrated?
The taps plate didn't move up or down, though the gauge did move up and down. Should the plate be flat at 1 or 9?
The trans light came on towards the end of the day. We called it after that. I read that its normal to have that on below 1000 rpm. I was running it at 3000 and the light was still on. When we got back I checked the fluid level in the "blue" transmission. The fluid was clean, but 1/2" above the full mark with the boat slightly nosed down. Any thoughts?
I'm excited to be a part of this site and start learning the ways of the Tige. I have a ton to learn.
Josh.
Last week we purchased a 2000 21v. We are pulling away (for the time being) from jeeping and trying out luck at water sports. In the past we have tried to rent a tow boat at least once a summer. Being renters we never really got into the ins and outs of boating. Every time we rented one though, we walked away wanting to own one. Three weeks ago was hopefully our last time renting a boat.
The 21v we purchased was the cleanest boat we could find in our price range. We knew we wanted a boat we could surf behind, as that will be the adults main game. My kids are 10, 9 and 3. We hope to be able to get them off the tubes soon and into the stand up sports. The boat says to have 475 hours on it. Overall it is very clean. There are a few puncture holes in the upholstery and the very front bow back rest is faded and starting to crack. It will be replaced first this winter.
We purchased it from a dealer in NV without a test drive. Just pictures and videos. Kind of scary, but I think we will be okay, after all it is 15 years old so we could never expect perfection, and knew we would need to do some work. My first impression of the boat was towing it back to Salt Lake City. It towed great. Most of the time I didn't know it was there.
We got it home last two Fridays ago and were eager to try it out. Saturday morning came around and I started to pretrip it at our home. I started hitting the different switches to turn everything on, which is when I noticed the blower would not turn on, or the radio. After messing with it a few times, I discovered if I turned all the switches on in the right order I could get everything to work. Bilge, then ACC 1, ACC 2, Radio, blower, ect... Weird. At least I knew all the items worked. I'm guessing that 9-relay controller is messed up. Common?
So we then rush to the lake only to find the marina we were going to use was super low. We watch the boat in front of us put in and then immediately destroy his prop. There was no way we were going to try that on our first outing. It was getting later at that point so we headed home, with very upset kids!
We tried our luck again at another marina on the other side of the lake this past Saturday. Went in with no problems and we had a great first time on the lake! Overall it was a good day and the kids were happy. There was few items I'd like to put past you guys and get your opinions if that's okay:
The depth gauge read between 1.5 and 1.7 ft the entire day. Utah Lake is very shallow, but it was at least 4 ft deep or deeper all day. Can they be re-calibrated?
The taps plate didn't move up or down, though the gauge did move up and down. Should the plate be flat at 1 or 9?
The trans light came on towards the end of the day. We called it after that. I read that its normal to have that on below 1000 rpm. I was running it at 3000 and the light was still on. When we got back I checked the fluid level in the "blue" transmission. The fluid was clean, but 1/2" above the full mark with the boat slightly nosed down. Any thoughts?
I'm excited to be a part of this site and start learning the ways of the Tige. I have a ton to learn.
Josh.
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