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orphan Sugarsand

Sweet boat, and nice camping area! :thumbsup:
 
As stated above, that is a sharp looking boat! I think I could stay at that camping spot all summer long.
 
Awesome camp site!
 
Here is the Sugar Sand that I used to have. 2004 Sugar Sand Tango - 210 hp of pure fun! I wish they never stopped making these. I like the orange ones the best myself.

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Cool spot. Where is that?
Lower Wisconsin river,very skinny water but my favorite camping area.Not unusal to find my self in afoot or less of water:jawdrop:
 
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I'm not familiar with the Sugar Sands boats, but Bilmons is sharp looking.
 
I'm not familiar with the Sugar Sands boats, but Bilmons is sharp looking.
Thanks Kelso, it's holding up well for a 11 year old boat. Not many around, I've only run into one other. Don't know how many they built, was made in Fargo,ND They were in production from the early 90's till 08. Recently heard they are restarting production on a limited basis with the Tango model first, the larger ones to follow maybe next year. Saw pictures from a boat show in Minniapolis in Jan. Gonna be built in MN.Great looking rig you have there, If I decide to go larger it will be a Yamaha,don't see ever going back to a prop.

Bill
 
Bill, I had heard that they were going to start building again also. However, I had been hearing that since 2008. Maybe, they really are going to start rebuilding again? That would be great!
 
Bill, I had heard that they were going to start building again also. However, I had been hearing that since 2008. Maybe, they really are going to start rebuilding again? That would be great!
I had been hearing that too, now, however,they have a facebook page with pics of a tango being built as well as boat show pics.Would be great if it works out,more makers can't help but improve the breed.

Bill
 
I had waited a while to buy a bigger Sugar Sand. I got tired of waiting and ended up buying the Yamaha. I love the Yamaha. My old Tango was a blast though! I would love to see Sugar Sand back in the market!
 
Nice boats. I always liked the Sugar Sand. I know of four in my life. They hold up well.
 
New here. Love my 2002 Tango Xtreme & need an intake grate. How can I search for ine? Thoughts?
 

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The intake grate is manufactured by mercury just like the engine and the pump. I bought online from a place in Florida but I don't recall the name of the place. There were at least three models, the surge grate which was hinged at threading edge and two fixed grates with a different number of tines on each. Try doing a search for mercury sport jet parts.
 
New here. Love my 2002 Tango Xtreme & need an intake grate. How can I search for ine? Thoughts?
You can get them from Mercury. Three styles is correct. the stock HydroSurge, also known as the hydrosuck, can have tines break which will destroy the pump. My son in law had it happen on his Seadoo Challenger.The other two are a six tine aluminum and the one I run , a eleven tine stainless It probably will clog the easest but nothing gets past it. Would be a pain if you run in weeds though.Think I paid just under 200 for it.
 
20140716_153305_LLS.jpg Thanks Bilmon & Ronnie. I purchased a 6 tine inlet screen from boatingstoreus.com. Best price at $161.95. I think the original was a hydro"suck"... check what it looked like when I replaced it!
 
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