First time Tige owner here. Just picked up a 1996 Tige Pre 2150. Low hours boat w great cosmetics. Anyone own or familiar with this particular boat?
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Welcome to the site! Congratulations on your new boat. Post up a picture when you get a chance.
If your boat is a 2150 then it is a 1997. That is the only year it had that title. The next few years they called it a 22i.
I have one, as well as a few other owners that frequent this site. Fill us in on the specifics.Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997
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Thanks. The trailer says Pre 2150 on it, but the boat is a 1996 according to the title. We are getting rain here today for the first time in about 3 months, will post some better pics when I can pull the cover off.
Boat appears very well maintained. Hull has 1 small nick high up that looks like an inexpensive repair. 1-2 small tears in the upholster, otherwise cosmetics are great. I believe it has the 1st Gen Bennett / TAPS system on it which is not currently operational. I need to figure out if it is an electrical issue or a problem with the motor/actuator. The prior owner of the boat said the TAPS was never operational as long as he owned the boat. I think he was mainly a slalom skier so he never bothered to try to repair the trim tab.
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Some more photos of the boat, including 2 of the minor hull damage. Only blemish I can find on the hull.
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Welcome! Good looking boat. Check out Spectrum Patch Paste Kit. See if they have that color. I used it on a few nicks on the bottom my hull and it blended right in (my hull is white vs the cream). Swim platform looks to be custom made. The vents on the transom are different than a 97 is and interior is just a touch different as well so probably is a 96 with a 97 trailer. You might want to get some pads on the trailer guide poles keep you from scratching the hull loading it. Typically the round uprights have PVC pipe over them with foam padding. Any questions just ask there are lots of good guys on here with tons of good info.
http://www.spectrumcolor.com/Items.a...=TIGE&incl_m=T
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Yikes! That is a nasty gouge. Looks like he caught the corner of a steel dock. Platform is definitely not original. It almost looks like redwood. Those cleats on the stern are definitely not factory. The interior looks like it's been redone. I don't recall seeing the pockets on the side panels. I could very well be wrong though.
Any pics of the motor? That will usually tell you a lot about how the boat was cared for.You'll get your chance, smart guy.
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There is a guy that has parts or rebuilds them.
http://www.classicboatwork.com/class...e/agr/agr.html
Or have it converted to a GPS.
http://www.nauticlaugic.com/airguide%20exchange.html
Or, of course, as mentioned get Perfect Pass or their GPS Speedometer.
http://perfectpass.com/?q=systems
http://precisionstar.ca/Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997
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Originally posted by TeamAllen View PostThere is a guy that has parts or rebuilds them.
http://www.classicboatwork.com/class...e/agr/agr.html
Or have it converted to a GPS.
http://www.nauticlaugic.com/airguide%20exchange.html
Or, of course, as mentioned get Perfect Pass or their GPS Speedometer.
http://perfectpass.com/?q=systems
http://precisionstar.ca/
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