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  • tigesinaus
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    Originally posted by NICKYPOO View Post
    I know it's a '00 but it is one of the last of the "old" boats. Wood stringered D-drive flat bottom. It reminds me of "The Road Warrior", "Last of the V-8 Interceptors".
    i reckon thats still a cool looking boat, its got mad lines and its not as thick as the new ones.

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  • rogersbm82
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    I have a '98 for sale if anyone is interested.

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  • Moki
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    Congratulations and welcome to the site. You will find this site very helpful in your new boating experience. We look forward to hearing more from you!

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  • slingshot05
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    Well, i certainly hope this thread keeps up and running, i just bought a 97 one week ago, its also the first time i have actually owned a boat.
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  • formandfunction
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    Better late than never.
    Boat still looks new.

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  • Moki
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    Sweet! it look like it is in great shape!

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  • seawalker
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    Ok, good, it worked, it only took me a little over 4 years, but here are some pics of my "old" boat.
    It is doing good, still take it out and have a good time on it.
    Last edited by seawalker; 07-25-2008, 01:04 AM. Reason: typo

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  • seawalker
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    1993 2000 SLM Comp



    Last edited by seawalker; 07-25-2008, 12:38 AM. Reason: i typed the wrong year

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  • sparky216
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    bneub,
    It came with the boat and I have no idea who made it to be honest with you, but I got to take it in on monday for the 20 hr service and I will find out who manufactured it and get you a name and number.

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  • bneub
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    I like the look of Sparky's cover! Where did you get it?

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  • sparky216
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    They are not velcro but elastic

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  • sparky216
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  • sparky216
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    Here are some pics of my cover
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  • bneub
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    You can look at the pic in this thread.

    http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...&threadid=1956

    If you look really close, you can see where the velcro openings are straight below the tower legs. You can also see the black clips for the strap that tightens the cover.

    My cover is getting a little work done on it, so I can't take a picture of it now.

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