Good morning everyone. I noticed that my swim platform sits pretty far in the water. I'd say close to 1/4 of the boards. This doesn't seem right to me. No ballast and no one in the boat (tied to dock) I've got the Normal amount of equipment In the rear lockers, 2 anchors, fenders, ropes and three dry ballast bags. the platform sits at an angle downward from the back of the boat. (Not parallel to the water) My nautique platform was above the water and parallel to the water so that's why this had me concerned. Is this normal for tiges in 2003? I've searched but only find this problem in older tiges so any help is appreciated.
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Tigé Jedi
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Another confirmation of a swim platform dead even with the water when everything is neutral (2009 24Ve). I agree that it appears Tige designs them this way on purpose, and frankly I like it a lot. Our previous boat's swim platform was high enough off the water that it came with a factory installed retractable ladder! Tige's approach is WAY, WAY better.
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Tigé Jedi
- Feb 2004
- 5557
- St. George, Utah
- 2021 Ri237, 2019 25 LSV, 2016+2015 G23, Malibu 247, X45, 2005 24V, 2002 21V
Originally posted by Five0fm View PostGood morning everyone. I noticed that my swim platform sits pretty far in the water. I'd say close to 1/4 of the boards. This doesn't seem right to me. No ballast and no one in the boat (tied to dock) I've got the Normal amount of equipment In the rear lockers, 2 anchors, fenders, ropes and three dry ballast bags. the platform sits at an angle downward from the back of the boat. (Not parallel to the water) My nautique platform was above the water and parallel to the water so that's why this had me concerned. Is this normal for tiges in 2003? I've searched but only find this problem in older tiges so any help is appreciated.
I think it is very likely that the boat is either chronically back-heavy due to some sort of excess weight, or your platform supports are bent. I am pretty sure they are supposed to be a precise 90 degree angle with the transom underneath. Take a square and see if your brackets are not 90 degrees. There are reports of people getting water soaking into the foam in the hull in those years, which can add a lot of weight, but it would be pretty unusual to have it exactly symmetrical right to left. Your boat sits level left to right?
'normal amount of equipment' in the rear lockers means a lot of different things to different people. You may need to elaborate a little.Be excellent to one another.
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