(This is kind of long - sorry)
I have an 03 22v riders edition that Ive had nothing but problems w/.
Some major - but mostly just minor bs issues that I dont think we should have for a boat of this price.
We got it in Sept of 03.
Due to certain constaints we go out maybe once a week for a few hours. The boat as of today has 40 hrs on it.
The boat is babied. Lives in a heated garage over the winter and does not get abused when on the water. ( I have 3 kids - 1,3 & 5 all girls) The wife and I both ski and just learned to board 2 years ago.
Also to preface this- I just found out today that my nearest service center (which was 2 hrs away) is no longer handling boats.
(Big boyz toys in Oak Ridge, NC)
Im trying to locate another one in NC (I live just south or raleigh) so if anyone knows of one let me know. I plan on calling tige on Monday.
Anyways here is my experience so far and would really hope anyone can help me out a bit w/ some of them as well as my latest issue.
1. the speedometer has not worked at all since I got the boat. I told the dealer about it when I brought it in for the first service - he told me he fixed it. I get it on the lake - doesnt work. I told him again - (I can live w/ out it b/c I have the PP but still just the issue of it.)
brought it in 3 more times still doesnt work.
Each time he said it was fixed. To this day still does not work.
Can someone explain to me how it works and what I need to check to get it to work?
2. Drain in cooler. The drain in the cooler (the copper pipe that leads below) was never seated properly. The water would not drain down the tube but around it. Not sure if it all leads to the same place. But told them about it when I brought it in for the first service. Their fix was the goop the crap out of the pipe w/ silicon to the point where now the water does not drain out of it all the way.
Just a shitty *** workman ship fix. I still need to remove the entire cooler to fix it the right way. Again one of those things that I dont think I should have to worry about.
3. Almost sank. I guess on may have been partly my fault (you decided). I drove the boat to him for winterization (for the first season) and storage.
Next season is getting ready to start - I call tell him Im getting the boat.
We pick it up an head out the next day.
A little while into the trip I notice the boat is really low in back then the balist pump kicks on I pop the engine compartment and its 1/4 way full of water. We immediatly turn back. I call on the ride back home and he says they must have forgot to connect on the drain lines and gives me instructions on how to fix it. My bad for just assuming that having the boat ready would mean the put it back together correctly.
4. Fuel pump.
At just about 20 hours had the fuel pump stop working - left us (my wife and 3 kids) standed in the middle of the lake.
Real fun! Brought it in - replaced it - so far so good.
5. Battery issues?? Middle of last year - we go to put the boat in just after the fuel pump issue. Boat would not turn over at all. No juice to anything. I pull it back out. Unhook everything from the battery - put it back and it turns over fine. No idea what the scoop was there.
6. Starter issues??? End of last year. Put the boat in - played most of the day and decided to call it a day. Boat wont start. I hear clicking but nothing. Try a few times and it finally turns over.
7. Ballist pump burns up.
Middle of the season - ballist pump burns up. Had a choice - replace it myself (boat parts place 20 mins away + 1hr for me to change it) or drive 2 hrs leave the boat for a few days and drive back and get it.
I chose option 1.
8. Battery & Fuel Gauge stops working
The latest saga....Brought the boat in to get it ready for the season after being winterized. Had the boat winterized by a boat place closer to me in sanford. Pick it 2 weeks ago up last week. (BTW - I told them about the speedometer - The said the gauges should
still be under warrentee and contact a tige dealer - I just laughed)
Before we even leave the house - I do an entire once over of the boat. I pop the engine compartment and notice the main power switch is on (I always turn it off as per instructions from the place we bought it)
Anycase - battery is dead. (Im thinking maybe thats a bit odd for only sitting for 2 weeks - but like I said I always turn it off)
I charge the battery wont be done for like 7 hours. Walmart is right down the road - they happen to have the same battery for 40 bux - no problem lets start the season w/ a new battery.
Before we leave for the lake - I turn the key all seems to be working. Few says 3/4 full - good to go.
Get to the lake - go to start it up fine - start heading out - notice fuel gague is on E.
Im 99% positive it said 3/4 before I left the house - but it was sitting on a slight incline. I figure better to be safe than sorry - pull the boat back out (talk about looking like aputz!) head down 3 miles - fill up - odd it cuts off at 15 gallons.
Back to the lake - put her back in again - fuel gauge is still at E. I get pissed but screw it Im out w/ my family lets enjoy it - I know theres enough gas.
Play most of the day - decide to call it a day - My wife an I joke I hope the boat starts - remember last time. And pop - nothing but clicks. Try a few more times - finally it starts.
Im assuming its the starter - but w/ only 40 hours on it - come on. Any ideas???
Anyone know if this would be covered under warentee?
Anyways - other than those problems we love the boat. It floats well
Im going to call tige in the morning and see what they can do to help me out..
Anyone out there have ideas on how to help me fix any of the above problem.
I guess Im just ranting a bit. I buy a boat for a price where I would not expect I would have bullshit issues like this. Or at least I would have them taken care of in a professional manner. Its to the point now where we dont even feel comfortable going out on the boat b/c its like - ok whats going to happen today. If it was just the 2 of us - I dont think it would be as big of a deal but when It effect us and our kids I have a huge problem with it.
Thanks for listening.
Rob & Trish.
I have an 03 22v riders edition that Ive had nothing but problems w/.
Some major - but mostly just minor bs issues that I dont think we should have for a boat of this price.
We got it in Sept of 03.
Due to certain constaints we go out maybe once a week for a few hours. The boat as of today has 40 hrs on it.
The boat is babied. Lives in a heated garage over the winter and does not get abused when on the water. ( I have 3 kids - 1,3 & 5 all girls) The wife and I both ski and just learned to board 2 years ago.
Also to preface this- I just found out today that my nearest service center (which was 2 hrs away) is no longer handling boats.
(Big boyz toys in Oak Ridge, NC)
Im trying to locate another one in NC (I live just south or raleigh) so if anyone knows of one let me know. I plan on calling tige on Monday.
Anyways here is my experience so far and would really hope anyone can help me out a bit w/ some of them as well as my latest issue.
1. the speedometer has not worked at all since I got the boat. I told the dealer about it when I brought it in for the first service - he told me he fixed it. I get it on the lake - doesnt work. I told him again - (I can live w/ out it b/c I have the PP but still just the issue of it.)
brought it in 3 more times still doesnt work.
Each time he said it was fixed. To this day still does not work.
Can someone explain to me how it works and what I need to check to get it to work?
2. Drain in cooler. The drain in the cooler (the copper pipe that leads below) was never seated properly. The water would not drain down the tube but around it. Not sure if it all leads to the same place. But told them about it when I brought it in for the first service. Their fix was the goop the crap out of the pipe w/ silicon to the point where now the water does not drain out of it all the way.
Just a shitty *** workman ship fix. I still need to remove the entire cooler to fix it the right way. Again one of those things that I dont think I should have to worry about.
3. Almost sank. I guess on may have been partly my fault (you decided). I drove the boat to him for winterization (for the first season) and storage.
Next season is getting ready to start - I call tell him Im getting the boat.
We pick it up an head out the next day.
A little while into the trip I notice the boat is really low in back then the balist pump kicks on I pop the engine compartment and its 1/4 way full of water. We immediatly turn back. I call on the ride back home and he says they must have forgot to connect on the drain lines and gives me instructions on how to fix it. My bad for just assuming that having the boat ready would mean the put it back together correctly.
4. Fuel pump.
At just about 20 hours had the fuel pump stop working - left us (my wife and 3 kids) standed in the middle of the lake.
Real fun! Brought it in - replaced it - so far so good.
5. Battery issues?? Middle of last year - we go to put the boat in just after the fuel pump issue. Boat would not turn over at all. No juice to anything. I pull it back out. Unhook everything from the battery - put it back and it turns over fine. No idea what the scoop was there.
6. Starter issues??? End of last year. Put the boat in - played most of the day and decided to call it a day. Boat wont start. I hear clicking but nothing. Try a few times and it finally turns over.
7. Ballist pump burns up.
Middle of the season - ballist pump burns up. Had a choice - replace it myself (boat parts place 20 mins away + 1hr for me to change it) or drive 2 hrs leave the boat for a few days and drive back and get it.
I chose option 1.
8. Battery & Fuel Gauge stops working
The latest saga....Brought the boat in to get it ready for the season after being winterized. Had the boat winterized by a boat place closer to me in sanford. Pick it 2 weeks ago up last week. (BTW - I told them about the speedometer - The said the gauges should
still be under warrentee and contact a tige dealer - I just laughed)
Before we even leave the house - I do an entire once over of the boat. I pop the engine compartment and notice the main power switch is on (I always turn it off as per instructions from the place we bought it)
Anycase - battery is dead. (Im thinking maybe thats a bit odd for only sitting for 2 weeks - but like I said I always turn it off)
I charge the battery wont be done for like 7 hours. Walmart is right down the road - they happen to have the same battery for 40 bux - no problem lets start the season w/ a new battery.
Before we leave for the lake - I turn the key all seems to be working. Few says 3/4 full - good to go.
Get to the lake - go to start it up fine - start heading out - notice fuel gague is on E.
Im 99% positive it said 3/4 before I left the house - but it was sitting on a slight incline. I figure better to be safe than sorry - pull the boat back out (talk about looking like aputz!) head down 3 miles - fill up - odd it cuts off at 15 gallons.
Back to the lake - put her back in again - fuel gauge is still at E. I get pissed but screw it Im out w/ my family lets enjoy it - I know theres enough gas.
Play most of the day - decide to call it a day - My wife an I joke I hope the boat starts - remember last time. And pop - nothing but clicks. Try a few more times - finally it starts.
Im assuming its the starter - but w/ only 40 hours on it - come on. Any ideas???
Anyone know if this would be covered under warentee?
Anyways - other than those problems we love the boat. It floats well
Im going to call tige in the morning and see what they can do to help me out..
Anyone out there have ideas on how to help me fix any of the above problem.
I guess Im just ranting a bit. I buy a boat for a price where I would not expect I would have bullshit issues like this. Or at least I would have them taken care of in a professional manner. Its to the point now where we dont even feel comfortable going out on the boat b/c its like - ok whats going to happen today. If it was just the 2 of us - I dont think it would be as big of a deal but when It effect us and our kids I have a huge problem with it.
Thanks for listening.
Rob & Trish.
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