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    #31
    My switch is on the dash, but I have no idea where the shower is! It isn't in either of the rear lockers.

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      #32
      Originally posted by jwanck11 View Post
      My switch is on the dash, but I have no idea where the shower is! It isn't in either of the rear lockers.
      I'm just saying it was pre-wired, but MC didn't offer it on the saltwater series. Sorry for the off topic, but I was glad it was pre-wired regardless on the tige. I used an old fat sac as the freshwater for my boat.

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        #33
        yes i have had 3 different seat bottoms that were broken within a year of me purchasing the boat (2006 22v) i contacted Tige' and they had me take the seats to my dealer who sent them in. also my wife or i did not jump on or use the seats that often and were upset that they were broke. Tige lost two of the seats and had to make new seats and rush them to me... they got the job done.. lucky for me i sent them in after the season so the extra wait was when i couldn't use the boat. but by the time i called to find out what was going on it was almost time to open the boat for the season.... that was the reason Tige had to rush them to me. my experience was done satisfactory minus the wait due to the lost seats... good luck

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          #34
          seats cracking, hatches cracking. looks to me like a design issue. has tige implemented a change in the 09 versions of the boats?

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            #35
            Originally posted by kana12 View Post
            mine is an 06 22v and it happen when some one kneeled on it to grab somethin out of the water.. freakin junk.. i love my tige for sure but id be lieing if i said that their fit and finish was ranked anywhere near the top of the ladder..
            Who's at the top of your ladder? I'll put Tige ahead of BU and CC. That leaves MC, and for $20K diff, I'll buy a seat bottom if one breaks.
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              #36
              Originally posted by SPBFAN View Post
              I have to agree the fit and finish of the boat is a little to be desired. I just spent three weeks cleaning up the wiring and getting it to a standard that I would consider exceptable and safe. I am surprised it past USCG regulations with the way things were wired up.

              Go look at the Malibu's and Master Crafts. They do not have more than TIGE' but the fit and finish is much nicer. I do like how they put a shower port in on the Master Craft. It has a Quick connector on the outside back corner of the the Transom and the power switch is on the dash for the driver to control. This way you are not fighting the storage compartment and all the item in it to get the shower out for use. It is those little things such as this that add up and make a difference.

              I heard/read, that CA outlawed transom showers for the 08 model boats, Co poisoning, and they are now coming from the factory mounted in the bow area???
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                #37
                The thicker board is not going to add much to the price is it?

                I guess all of these little things we keep demanding are going to add up in the end to a lot more money.

                I have a shower switch too and no shower.
                Be excellent to one another.

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