its an 03 22v riders edition with the m.p 335hp.
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Is the top/inside that same grey as the hull? I love that color, wish I could have gotten that. One of the reasons we ended up with a Tige was that Damon from Ski dock had his '03 for sale and it was that grey on the top and bottom. We just missed it, he sold it a few days before we came up to Ski Dock to see it, but ended up at the boat show per his suggestion and got our's. Great looking boat and it looks like it is in really good condition also. Post some more pics!
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thanks a bunch. yeah its got a grey deck as well its started to sprinkle when i went out to take the pic so did not get to uncover it. i got a ?? for you guys. i was reading a copy of 2003 waterski mag. and it listed the ballast sys. at 1600lbs. can that be right the 04 was listed at a 1000lbs. and i dont see much difference between the 03 tanks in mine and the 05 that comes into our shop thats listed at 1000lbs. so is it just a misprint in the mag. or did the 03 22v riders really have a 1600lb. sys. the 22v limited was a lot less on 03 according to the mag.. thanks for the input. she is kinda of a fixer-uper she needed a major detail. the dash pannels are faded pretty bad and the seams on the seat cushions are questionable. but the detail came out great!! big ups to tige for some nice thick gel coat so i could get it bufffed back to a mirrior finish. the other things will be on my winter project list.also it has no amps so i need a couple of those. what do you guys reccomend? im not a stero junkie but i do like to jam a little while on the water.Last edited by kko; 10-13-2007, 02:24 AM.
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fosgate is OK. subwoofers are really good. Punch and Power amps are pretty strong.
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If you want a lot of sound, check out wetsounds. I havent heard their new 12" subs yet, but from what I understand, they're sick! Alternatively, check out JL audio. Bar none, the best subs for SPL (which is what you want in a boat) are the Orion HCCA subs, but they require a LOT of power. you'll need at least 1500 watts RMS (i.e. continuous) or 3000 watts peak, per sub. These things are insane. Stay away from Sony Xplod though.Freude am Fahren.
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