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Old     (WillyFire)      Join Date: Sep 2017       09-18-2017, 7:06 PM Reply   
Hi. Hope this is the right place to ask for some inputs. I have been looking for a used affordable v-drive for 30K (Canadian) for awhile and right now have a few options but have been finidng it very tough to stay at 30k. Will be used as a multipurpose boat with usually 3 adults and 3 kids sometimes up to 10-11 family but only 3 or 4 times a year. Have never surfed but this is the reason for us switching. All boats are in similar condition and of course a prepurchase inspection and water test will be done.
-06 Sanger V215 - 350 hours 30k (Is rough water and freeboard going to be a issue)
(has everyting we need to get going right away surf boards and ballasts)
-06 Tige 22ve 160hrs 33k
(no ballasts or boards)
-08 Supreme v220 400 hours 30k
(ballasts)

Also a 06 Centurion Lightning but its in pretty rough shape 500ish hours for 24-25k

No boat is within 5 hours of me unfortunately. Any thoughts they all need a few things here and there but nothing major that Im aware of.
Old     (onetogofast)      Join Date: Jun 2012       09-18-2017, 7:22 PM Reply   
I don't know much on the supreme. Those year Sanger or Tige are good. I'd go Tige for free board.
Old     (prorider17)      Join Date: Apr 2016       09-19-2017, 3:30 AM Reply   
I own a 2005 Lightning C4. It's a fantastic boat that puts out a great surf wave. Not sure how great of shape the one you're looking at is, or whether it's a C4 or not, but they're great boats. The Elite-V is basically its twin. I'll be more than happy to answer any questions you may have for that model.
Old     (WillyFire)      Join Date: Sep 2017       09-19-2017, 5:29 AM Reply   
It is the c4. Mechanically it's good from what I can tell but the gel coat is pretty scratched up and seats are a little rough. Plus it doesn't have a few things we need like cover, Bimini, perfect pass.
Old     (jarrod)      Join Date: May 2003       09-19-2017, 7:06 AM Reply   
From that list I would go with the Sanger 215. I witnessed it's reliability up through 1000 hours of running very heavy. Never heard a single person regret that decision. It Surfs well if you're into that, but also has a great wakeboarding wake.

I've less experience with the others you mentioned, but enough to know I wouldn't buy a used one. The older Tige's and Centurions were both rattle traps.
Old     (WillyFire)      Join Date: Sep 2017       09-19-2017, 7:29 AM Reply   
Does Anyone here with a v215 that has experience in rough water compared to a similar boat with higher freeboard have any thoughts? The Sanger boat has everything I need to launch and go but from a few people I've talked to the day I'll be unhappy with the freeboard. Really that's the only negative reason I've got. We do go out and need to cruise home thru white caps each season so this is my only concern.
Old     (TomH)      Join Date: Jan 2014       09-19-2017, 7:57 AM Reply   
The Sanger's handle rough water better than most with their v-hulls. Yes, the free-board is a little less than other brands, but the 215 also isn't V210 low. Keeping water out of the boat is primarily about how you drive it, and I've never had a problem keeping a Sanger dry. Keep the bow up when you need to, and it will roll white caps just fine. You mention it will be a multi-purpose boat. Beyond the surfing you mentioned, what else do you plan to use it for? If there's any skiing involved, I'd give the nod to the Sanger for that as well, but if it's primarily boarding and surfing, any of the ones you have listed will do just fine.
Old     (WillyFire)      Join Date: Sep 2017       09-19-2017, 8:11 AM Reply   
I have never surfed but would love to get into it. I wakeboard but we put on 100+ hours this year on our I/o and I only found time to use my wakeboard twice plus with a bad knee I'm not really interested in wakeboarding much. I did slalom almost each time we were out doing water sports. I'm not great but enjoy it. Like I say it will be a multi purpose boat but the kids use up most of the watersports time my oldest boy (6) will be ready to learn to surf he loves Skiing. Tubing will also be done a lot with the kids.
Old     (WillyFire)      Join Date: Sep 2017       09-19-2017, 8:23 AM Reply   
Out of all the boats the Sanger has the biggest engine. 6.2 black scorpion I'm not sure it's needed but would be a upgrade price originally
Old     (denverd1)      Join Date: May 2004 Location: Tyler       09-19-2017, 8:58 AM Reply   
sanger all day. Best rough water ride out them. best quality. surfs GREAT for a 21' foot boat. the freeboard thing only bothers people who don't have experience with them. rock solid boats. great wake too.

I put 3000 lbs in my v230 and teach newb driver how to handle dodging your own rollers in about 30 seconds. scorpion engines are Mercs but very reliable and an upgrade, although most boats got black scorpions.

add in the ballast and boards and Sanger is also best value. i'd say best resale as well. I wouldn't even drive the other 2.

Last edited by denverd1; 09-19-2017 at 9:01 AM.
Old     (migs)      Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: SF Bay Area       09-19-2017, 9:04 AM Reply   
Sanger
Old     (Reddog78)      Join Date: Mar 2017       09-19-2017, 9:51 AM Reply   
Sangdog
Old     (WillyFire)      Join Date: Sep 2017       09-19-2017, 11:16 AM Reply   
Thanks. I was really leaning towards the tige but this had made me think about the Sanger more. For the Sanger guys is there any options I should be asking the owner if it has doesn't have that I might not be aware of. Owner has sent me a few videos and has been the best out of any seller that I have had to deal with so far so I'm comfortable with him as a seller.
Old     (ralph)      Join Date: Apr 2002       09-19-2017, 11:40 AM Reply   
The V215 is a great package, does everything very well. Low freeboard isn't an issue
Old     (denverd1)      Join Date: May 2004 Location: Tyler       09-19-2017, 12:05 PM Reply   
Perfect pass should be standard
sound systems were basic but easily upgraded
check on ballast setup. wake series should have 2 aft tanks and 1 bag in belly
Old     (WillyFire)      Join Date: Sep 2017       09-19-2017, 12:33 PM Reply   
Ya it's the wake series. Has 3 ballasts and he has 2 extra ballasts added for each rear corner. A 06 centurion avalanche showed up today. Price is good.
Old     (denverd1)      Join Date: May 2004 Location: Tyler       09-19-2017, 12:44 PM Reply   
Quote:
Originally Posted by WillyFire View Post
Ya it's the wake series. Has 3 ballasts and he has 2 extra ballasts added for each rear corner.
I'd pull the trigger

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Originally Posted by WillyFire View Post
Price is good.
No. Garbage is never good, no matter how low the price. Also centurions aren't garbage, but that one is.
Old     (larry1167)      Join Date: Jun 2010       09-19-2017, 12:44 PM Reply   
That V215 sounds pretty nice with the 6.2 and extra bags. Are the extra bags plumbed in? If so that thing is ready to go. I have v210 and love it. Slalom ski and wakeboard primarily. Rough water ride is great. Sangers are solid boats. Took mine to Tahoe this summer and it performed great. Would have got the v215 if I had a little more room in my garage. If it has the wake plate even better.
Old     (tampawake)      Join Date: Mar 2008       09-19-2017, 12:56 PM Reply   
Go over to Tige owners and ask about the 22ve. My guess is it will surf better than all these except maybe the centurion. If I am you and I am not. I would buy the biggest boat that will fit the most people. I believe the 06 Tige is very solid. Again get some info over there. Use that.
Old     (rallyart)      Join Date: Nov 2006       09-19-2017, 1:50 PM Reply   
My Sanger '06 215 has over 500 hours on it now and has never had a storm on Shuswap Lake that it could not handle. Rough water ride is not a problem. Low freeboard might be an issue if you lose power and are in a major storm but other than that it is fine. The Sanger is quite a bit lighter than the Tige and when I looked at both in 2006 I felt the 215 was a better product. My wife tells me there is no way we are ever selling ours.
Old     (CALIV210)      Join Date: Jun 2015       09-19-2017, 2:32 PM Reply   
Sanger ..My cousin just bought a V215 last summer they love it and I drove it a few times as well as my friends Centurion elite C4 and the Sanger feels much better handles chop better and feels a lot more solid Sanger has a race boat lineage and you can tell when you drive them . Hell my little V210 that could even handles the chop better then the Centurion .
Old     (humboldt9)      Join Date: Jun 2004       09-19-2017, 3:35 PM Reply   
Sanger hands down... 10yr V210 owner without a glitch (knock on wood) and never had problem with low freeboard. If I were to upgrade it would be to the V215 or the new 212. For the price and value you can't touch the quality of a Sanger.
Old     (WillyFire)      Join Date: Sep 2017       09-19-2017, 4:45 PM Reply   
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Originally Posted by tampawake View Post
Go over to Tige owners and ask about the 22ve. My guess is it will surf better than all these except maybe the centurion. If I am you and I am not. I would buy the biggest boat that will fit the most people. I believe the 06 Tige is very solid. Again get some info over there. Use that.
Actually have a great guy and fellow Canadian helping me out who I meet from Tige forums. Actually can't say enough about how much he has helped. Not only about the 22ve but every boat I've asked him about. (:
Old     (WillyFire)      Join Date: Sep 2017       09-19-2017, 4:50 PM Reply   
Quote:
Originally Posted by rallyart View Post
My Sanger '06 215 has over 500 hours on it now and has never had a storm on Shuswap Lake that it could not handle. Rough water ride is not a problem. Low freeboard might be an issue if you lose power and are in a major storm but other than that it is fine. The Sanger is quite a bit lighter than the Tige and when I looked at both in 2006 I felt the 215 was a better product. My wife tells me there is no way we are ever selling ours.
Good to hear. But also hear the same thing from Tige owners. We spend about a month on Shuswap and okanagan. This summer a big storm rolled in fast on okanagan.
Old     (denverd1)      Join Date: May 2004 Location: Tyler       09-20-2017, 7:43 AM Reply   
you seem set on driving both, that's fine. we've all kinda been there, done that and have found what works for us.

So when you do, you gotta give both boats the double up test. Set Perfect pass to 20 mph. Get it up to speed, drive a straight line for at least 150 yards. Turn in either direction (notice the handling of the boat when turning at speed, one feels like a sports car, the other... something else). Now cross your own wake as close to perpendicular as you can. One boat will sounds like you dropped a tackle box, the other will be rock solid. Take your pick

I'd put a deposit down on the Sanger so a more motivated buyer doesn't snatch out from under you. Maybe both if you're still undecided.
Old     (WillyFire)      Join Date: Sep 2017       09-20-2017, 7:51 AM Reply   
My plan is to try to see the tige and Sanger 8hour drive this weekend. Sanger is a couple hours further the same way so the tige will be my 1st stop.
Old     (WillyFire)      Join Date: Sep 2017       09-20-2017, 8:33 AM Reply   
All those with a Sanger 215. What is the seating capacity? Anyone have pics with a lot of people in one?
Old     (jarrod)      Join Date: May 2003       09-20-2017, 12:30 PM Reply   
Quote:
Originally Posted by WillyFire View Post
All those with a Sanger 215. What is the seating capacity? Anyone have pics with a lot of people in one?
I don;t have pictures, but the boat is set up with a small bow so that the main cabin of the 21.5 boat feels more like a 22.5 boat. Main cabin is medium size.
Old     (WillyFire)      Join Date: Sep 2017       09-20-2017, 2:28 PM Reply   
Thanks. Does anyone have the 6.2? I haven't found much info on it as far as fuel consumption compared to the 5.7 and what other pros/cons it would have.
Old     (CALIV210)      Join Date: Jun 2015       09-20-2017, 2:33 PM Reply   
No pics but we've had 5 adults and 7 kids in my cousins V215 with no issues at all . I cant comment on the 6.2 but the scorpion engine seems more then adequate and he does well on fuel .. not as good as my little 210though
Old     (rallyart)      Join Date: Nov 2006       09-20-2017, 6:33 PM Reply   
Fuel consumption will not be any different with the 6.2 or the 5.7 unless you are going at top speed. The rest of the time the load on the boat is the same at the same speed and so you use the same horsepower and same fuel to get that horsepower. Coming out of the hole at full throttle can use a little less fuel with the more powerful engine as it takes a little less time. There are very few times I use full throttle towing anyone so there is no practical difference there either.
Old     (WillyFire)      Join Date: Sep 2017       09-21-2017, 6:05 AM Reply   
Thanks for the answers everyone.
Old     (CALIV210)      Join Date: Jun 2015       09-21-2017, 6:25 AM Reply   
Good luck with your search I hope what ever you decide on provides many summers of fun !!!
Old     (denverd1)      Join Date: May 2004 Location: Tyler       09-21-2017, 8:04 AM Reply   
solid engine. my 5.7 sips fuel. regulary get 2-3 4/5 hour days with a full tank. running 3200 lbs. tank is 50 gal on 230. 6.2 will have plenty of power and still good on fuel. reprop can help get you on plane quicker and hold speed better. 911 is the prop.

enjoy testing. post pics of what follows you home
Old     (RPM_DLX)      Join Date: Jul 2010       09-25-2017, 1:01 PM Reply   
I can't comment on the other brands other than I didn't like certain models from some. I own a 2005 Sanger V215 and I love this boat. It's hard to find fault in it. Freeboard hasn't been a issue. I have the 1100lb bags in each corner and the factory 500 under the center floor. I just have the standard 5.7 with a 911 prop and it pulls up just fine. As for seating capacity, there is no number rating onside the boat. A quote from Scott Pellaton from Sanger boats was that you should be fine as long as everyone is seated on the cushions. I have had 9 adults on mine and was just fine. You mentioned white caps for rough water handling. The Sanger is a solid boat and handles rough water impressively but no wakeboard boat that I can think of will cut though white caps smoothly. I do find that filling the center ballast up only makes the V215 smoother in rough water. I don't have much to compare to but it seems to surf very well. I would easily buy another Sanger. This is actually my second Sanger boat.

Last edited by RPM_DLX; 09-25-2017 at 1:02 PM. Reason: added to reply
Old     (denverd1)      Join Date: May 2004 Location: Tyler       09-29-2017, 9:29 AM Reply   
well? what'd you do? too busy enjoying the boat to post
Old     (WillyFire)      Join Date: Sep 2017       09-29-2017, 7:58 PM Reply   
Would love to have a pic of me towing a boat home but No things have not worked out yet for me to get to view any yet. I do have all winter to find one also so not in a huge rush. Both are still available and I also now have the option of a 06 centurion avalanche c4 in that same area. If all were the same price the tige would be my 1st choice. Resale worries me on the Sanger they don't seem to be very well known. I do appreciate all the inpit here it's helped me a lot with my researching.
Old     (chpthril)      Join Date: Oct 2007       09-30-2017, 5:34 AM Reply   
With the age and price range of boats you are looking at, resale would be one of the last things on my list of concerns. What makes you feel the rate of depreciation is going to drastically change over the years of your ownership, as compared to the years prior to you buying it? Take the price you buy it and the price it was new, and there you go. You have your answers with in a percent or two, before buying.
Old     (CALIV210)      Join Date: Jun 2015       09-30-2017, 5:51 AM Reply   
You might be right about Sanger resale up in Canada if you were down here on the west coast you could sell it no problem . Every lake in California has a ton of Sangers on it . It really is Sanger country down here . Those C4's are nice and seem to be pretty well built my friend has one and its been a good boat . It doesnt handle rough water near as good as a Sanger though . Of the 4 brands you mentioned the only one I would never own is the Supreme every one I have ever worked on or been on is a POS .
Old     (infinitysurf)      Join Date: Apr 2017       09-30-2017, 6:22 AM Reply   
The deep V hull on Centurion handle rough water with the best of them, both the Tige and the C4 will both do well in rough water due to deep V hull...they will also both keep value well and surf really well when set up with correct ballast and suck gate or listed. The 22/24ve models that Tige made are favorites for a lot of people
Old     (WillyFire)      Join Date: Sep 2017       09-30-2017, 7:54 AM Reply   
Im not worried about getting the sale price I want on the sanger when ever the time is to upgrade. But when the time comes and it will im sure the sanger will get about 1/4 of the views or less then the tiges or centurions around here anyways so the sanger will just be that much tougher to sell. Ive read good things about the avalanche c4.
Old     (denverd1)      Join Date: May 2004 Location: Tyler       10-02-2017, 8:42 AM Reply   
Quote:
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The deep V hull on Centurion handle rough water with the best of them, both the Tige and the C4 will both do well in rough water due to deep V hull...they will also both keep value well and surf really well when set up with correct ballast and suck gate or listed. The 22/24ve models that Tige made are favorites for a lot of people
Never been in a Sanger have you??

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