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    New (used) Tige Owner

    Hey All! Bought a 2003 22V last winter and I'm about to get it out and start using it. Since this is my first summer with it what should I have done maintenance wise? I've already changed the steering cable. The previous owner took good care of it but I want to make sure there is nothing that I'm missing.

    Thanks!

    #2
    Originally posted by freedomhound View Post
    Hey All! Bought a 2003 22V last winter and I'm about to get it out and start using it. Since this is my first summer with it what should I have done maintenance wise? I've already changed the steering cable. The previous owner took good care of it but I want to make sure there is nothing that I'm missing.

    Thanks!
    Check plugs
    Replace fuel filter
    Replace Oil
    Replace Transmission fluid
    Replace Oil Filter
    Replace the impeller
    Check belts for wear(I would have a replacement belt on the boat if possible)
    Check hoses for wear
    I would check the 'screws and nuts' and tighten what you can
    Make sure taps has resevoir has fuild
    Make sure all the 'lights' work and replace bulbs as required
    If its not fun, Why do it?

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      #3
      ...also check that drain plugs in the block are in. Always good to install the hull drain plug before you hit the road.

      Check trailer tires and lights. Lube bearings.

      Charge batteries.
      You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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        #4
        Originally posted by skyski_tige View Post
        Check plugs
        Replace fuel filter
        Replace Oil
        Replace Transmission fluid
        Replace Oil Filter
        Replace the impeller
        Check belts for wear(I would have a replacement belt on the boat if possible)
        Check hoses for wear
        I would check the 'screws and nuts' and tighten what you can
        Make sure taps has resevoir has fuild
        Make sure all the 'lights' work and replace bulbs as required
        All this is good advice....well accept for checking taps fluid....03 is electric and does not use fluid.
        also check blower and bilge pump both manual and auto functions.
        I would also check the prop nut. We check them for tightness when we do services and you would be suprised how many we find loose or missing a cotterpin.
        Dont forget to check the trailer. Tires, lube bearings, torque lugs,rollers,bunks & hardware (my 03 bunk hardware is shot and I am repalcing bunks and hardware this weekend). Strap on the winch is laso agoodthing to take a look at.
        Last edited by kko; 05-14-2011, 12:45 AM.

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          #5
          also, make sure there is safety chain to go along with the bow strap
          Friends don't let friends POWERTURN

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            #6
            Make sure the screws under your swim step are tight. Not a big deal, but an annoyance when they fall out and you lose them.

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