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Almost sank my boat today 1st day out - open "plug" hole just behide fins... Dealer said nothing and no "plug" w boat -- Any ideas? 2000 version
Thanks - Can you guess this is my 1st boat
Originally posted by bryant284 Thank you
Should most dealers have this?
Probably not, that plug is a "T" handle but the threaded part is smaller than what goes in the "I" series bilges. take a good look through the boat, you might have missed it by thinking it was something different.
once you get that plug in, you will probably never need to pull it out. I would lock it in with some blue loctite and a wrench.
Greg Denton
former service mgr. Tige Watersports July 95-July 05
my 2100 had the plug rolling around in the bottem when I bought it. Problem is, no human could ever get their hand on the thing to tighten it.
I took a piece oe 1 1/2 schedule 40 pvc, and cut grooves in the bottem to make a "t-handle extention" to be able to remove the plug.
It is a real pain, as is any service on the 2100v, but I still love my Tige.
Hey M.D.,
I have a '99 21v Riders, and the guy who had it before me did not take care of it (albeit a good deal) so I'm slowly fixing everything that's wrong w/it. Now I'm at the shower, noticed the shower pump was not connected (red wire) so I connected it and don't see a switch that controls it on the dash. So I pushed the ACC switch (lite went on) and no pressure. Even ran the engine and to no avail. My question is what controls the pump? And how do I check if the pump is working? I am getting a trickle of water when I turn the faucet switch on (hot or cold) but hardly any pressure. I'm assuming the pump might be broke. what do yo think?
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