I am in the process of purchasing either a 2001 TIGE with a Mercruiser or a 2005 TIGE with the GM vortec engine. The dealer with the 2005 told me that Mercruiser is hard to deal with. I am measuring the pros and cons of each boat and would like to know if anyone has had problems with the Merc. The price difference between these boats is $7K. The 2005 does look pretty sweet but I am not sure if it is worth the extra $7K. Can anyone help me out. I am going to buy tomorrow. I test drove the 2005 today and am test driving the 2001 tomorrow. Any info would be great!!!!
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Be sure to look at the overall design differences between the two years. Also check into the construction materials used in the two years. In 2004 I was very serious about a 2001 22i that was a very clean boat and the price was very reasonable. I then looked at the 2004 and discovered that there was a major change in the lack of spray pockets on the 2004. All that I saw on this site is that everyone was trying to change the spray pockets so they were not there. We eventually went with the new 2004 and ordered it totally the way we wanted it and do not regret it at all. It was a bit more but I know for a fact we are much more happy with exactly what we wanted.
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Originally posted by TeamAllen View PostI have had my Merc. engine since 1997 without any problems. Don't let that stand in the way of your decision. Get the one you want!
The boats are quite a bit different. Here's a link to the model specs. I think the weight listed is not quite correct, but other than that it's pretty accurate. You'll notice the 21v is quite a bit wider than the 20v, so you'll get more room.
I love my 21v. I have 4 neighbors who liked my boat so much they also bought the same boat (different year model). When Tige introduced the RZ4 this year, it's the first time I've seriously thought about getting a new boat. There are a couple of us with older Tiges (Teamallen, NICKYPOO).
Here are some pictures from last summer:
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The one thing people have left off is the hull.
Tige changed their hull to work better with the Taps system
(I think they made this change between the 2003 and 2004 models, Lee would know better)
But I do know the hull is completely different between 2001 and 2005.
Make sure to check the ride in rough water, and the wake control with the taps.
Also check where the water drains out on the transom. There are a few models where the plug is off to the side, so you need to park the boat on a curb to get it to drain completely.
Also I believe that the 2001 taps is hydraulic and the 2005 are electric.
Tige, it's a way of life!
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Originally posted by whitlock87 View PostThe one thing people have left off is the hull.
Tige changed their hull to work better with the Taps system
(I think they made this change between the 2003 and 2004 models, Lee would know better)
But I do know the hull is completely different between 2001 and 2005.
Make sure to check the ride in rough water, and the wake control with the taps.
Also check where the water drains out on the transom. There are a few models where the plug is off to the side, so you need to park the boat on a curb to get it to drain completely.
Also I believe that the 2001 taps is hydraulic and the 2005 are electric.
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Buy the 2300V, 23V, 24V, 24Ve, or RZ4. Look until you find one, you will not regret the bigger boat. We are on our second 24' Tige and watch fellow Tige Owners go to the larger hull after owning a smaller boat. If you don't now, you will later.
All the engines will pull you around the lake fine. It's a Tige...
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