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  • TeamAllen
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    Glad to see you are putting it to good use. Looks great!

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  • p-unit2012
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    2001 20I Fox
    we bought over 3 weeks ago, we love it!

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  • Ruger761
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    Parts can be tricky to find on the older boats depending on what your looking for. My observer seat has a strap with a button snap on it to hold that seat closed. Not the best picture but shows the strap and snap.

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  • Adriano1
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    Originally posted by TeamAllen View Post
    Chris at Tigé Watersports should know. I bet that's where the boat originated from. Even though the tower was probably added later.
    Thank you guys ! And thanks Ruger for the input. I actually have to check over my trailer this weekend since I'm towing it to lake havasu next weekend def look for that. I do have a couple of question regarding the boat. It's a 1996 pre 2100 where can I order replacement parts for this thing. It's been really hard trying to piece things together that are missing or need replacing. I ran the wiring on the tower myself and ordered the speakers and mounted them including the rest of the sound system. But as far as nuts bolts and brackets I've had a hard time trying to figure out what parts are missing from certain locations since they were never on the boat when I purchased it. For example the latch or lock that holds the backrest on the observer seat from opening when no one is sitting in that seat. Any parts help would be a great help thanks guys. Also I'm in Southern California image.jpg

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  • TeamAllen
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    Originally posted by Adriano1 View Post
    Haha sorry just noticed the million pics I posted. I tried to upload through my iPhone and I thought it didn't go through!!! I e been doing tons of different small upgrades to it since I purchased last year sept 2015 so it's slightly different than what it was when I first bought it. But can anyone tell me what type of tower is on this boat?
    Chris at Tigé Watersports should know. I bet that's where the boat originated from. Even though the tower was probably added later.

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  • Ruger761
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    That's a good looking boat. I like the tower on it fits very well with the window lines and the bimini/speakers.

    Check the leaf springs on the trailer every now and again if they are the mono-leaf style. The mono-leaf were know for cracking on those years right in the middle where the alignment bolt goes through it. Its not a fun trip home when that happens

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  • NICKYPOO
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    Man, this is usually right up my alley but, I can't think of what tower that is. Obviously after market. The key is the rear legs mount to the base leg. That's a rare design and I know I've seen it. I just can't seem to place the name.

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  • Adriano1
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    Haha sorry just noticed the million pics I posted. I tried to upload through my iPhone and I thought it didn't go through!!! I e been doing tons of different small upgrades to it since I purchased last year sept 2015 so it's slightly different than what it was when I first bought it. But can anyone tell me what type of tower is on this boat?

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  • TeamAllen
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    Haha. Love the boat and Kodiak's humor!

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  • Adriano1
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    A little over a year thread from the last post. But here is my boat image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg

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  • skyski_tige
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    One big thing to check is the floor. Make sure you walk around and push down with your feet. Especially in front of the ski pole and along the passenger side. That seemed to be where a lot of my damaged occurred.
    Check the center window. My center window had a tendency to 'fall through' when I hit waves. Just check to see if there is any wear on the bottom portion of the windshield(see attached pic).

    - Check the pulley for the water pump to see if it is plastic or metal. I had a plastic one and disintegrated on mine and I had to replace.
    - Check that the taps actually works, make sure the plate moves when you hit the switch.
    - Make sure the gauges work and check the bezels(make sure they are not cracked) - I upgraded my gauges and the wires were very brittle underneath
    - Check the steering to make sure it turns easily. Probably best to do so during your lake test.
    - Ask when he has changed the impeller - If this breaks apart, the boat will start to overheat.

    I put a fat sac in the rear storage locker. It seemed to help weight it down more.

    Overall I loved that boat and wish I still had it. If

    If it has a Titan tower, it might be my old boat.

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  • Ruger761
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    Jbutche post some pictures if you buy it

    There is also the storage locker in the walk thru that is decent size.

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  • TeamAllen
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    I do still have it. It's performed flawlessly. What motor does the one you are looking at have? Does it have a tower installed? How many hours?
    There is a shallow storage behind the rear seat. It's maybe 12" deep? That's where the fuel tank is. You can put a few slalom skis in there.
    There is a built in cooler with a drain into the bilge under the observers seat. The biggest storage is behind the observers seat. It connects to the space under the bow cushions. There is limited space under both front bow cushions.

    This boat is wider than any other inboard boat during those years. You will notice it if you have been in other inboards. I hope it is in good condition and it works out for you. Let me know if you have any more questions.

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  • jbutche3276
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    TeamAllen, do you still have you 1997 2150? I am looking at buying one out of texas. Any advice for someone who hasn't owned a Tige previously? Is there storage aft of the rear seat? under the observers seat and under the bow seats? Thanks

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