Trying to build and price out a new boat. The dealer rep said if I print the new build it would show the MSRP pricing for the options I selected on the printed pages. I cant make it do that. Is there a trick to it? If anyone knows I would appreciate the assist.
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Originally posted by theduke View PostTrying to build and price out a new boat. The dealer rep said if I print the new build it would show the MSRP pricing for the options I selected on the printed pages. I cant make it do that. Is there a trick to it? If anyone knows I would appreciate the assist.
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eaxctly what options??? list them2019 G23 450
2014 G23 550
2013 G23 450
2011 Malibu Wakesetter 247
2007 Yamaha AR210
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That's awesome that you have a price sheet. The wish list for a 2014 230 is as follows: 1) stereo level II 2) tower speaker prep kit 3) stereo transom control 4) Dual Battery 5) Bimini 6) automatic fire extinguisher 7) NSS 8) Sunpad filler 9) Air dam slide in 10) Battery maintenance system dual batteries 11) Fresh water engine flush 12) Hull bottom and platform color 13) docking lights 14) extra ballast 800 pounds 15) cover towable 16) GPS helm package LINC display with zero off 17) underwater lights 18) port lean back seat removable 19) stowable table. 20) engine 409 21) engine 450 Thanks for the help. I am sure others will appreciate it as well.
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I'll post them later this weekend. Might be Monday. I'm super busy this weekend.2016 G23 H6
2014 G23 550
2013 G23 450 (Great boat)
2008 230 Team-ZR6- ACME 1235 ( back in a Nautique again)
2005 Malibu LSV 23 wakesetter (Real Dumb Mistake)
2000 SAN ( Loved that boat)
1998 Air Nautique ( our first boat)
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Just a few of my opinions on your list. I have a 13 and getting a 14.
1. The stereo is way over priced for what you get I know the working prep kit is 1400. The wire is small and it's a 300.00 amp
2. I will get the transom remote again
3.dual battery comes with it
4. Love over the tower Bimini. But I'm 6'8 so head room is a plus
5. Had the sun pad filler and never used it. I takes up a lot of room in the rear
6.battery maintainer is almost 400. You can get the same one for 90.00 new
7.docking lights are stock
8. Extra ballast no idea. It's not listed, but you will forget about. 409 wi that much weight. I'm getting the 550 and I only run stock ballast but 6-8 in the boat
9.gps link is stock
Ill post the prices when I have them2016 G23 H6
2014 G23 550
2013 G23 450 (Great boat)
2008 230 Team-ZR6- ACME 1235 ( back in a Nautique again)
2005 Malibu LSV 23 wakesetter (Real Dumb Mistake)
2000 SAN ( Loved that boat)
1998 Air Nautique ( our first boat)
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Originally posted by Laketexoma View PostJust a few of my opinions on your list. I have a 13 and getting a 14.
1. The stereo is way over priced for what you get I know the working prep kit is 1400. The wire is small and it's a 300.00 amp
2. I will get the transom remote again
3.dual battery comes with it
4. Love over the tower Bimini. But I'm 6'8 so head room is a plus
5. Had the sun pad filler and never used it. I takes up a lot of room in the rear
6.battery maintainer is almost 400. You can get the same one for 90.00 new
7.docking lights are stock
8. Extra ballast no idea. It's not listed, but you will forget about. 409 wi that much weight. I'm getting the 550 and I only run stock ballast but 6-8 in the boat
9.gps link is stock
Ill post the prices when I have them
I am looking at the 230 not the G23. I look forward to your input and the pricing. thanks.
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I have the sheet too. It's at my office and will send you the numbers tmrw. I just built one, with a lot of those options to start. From memory you are probably 15k plus with that wish list. Pre wire is over 1k, lights are close to 2k and that paint is almost 5k.2014 SAN 210 TE
2012 200V TE
2005 Crownline 220CCR
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Originally posted by theduke View PostThat's awesome that you have a price sheet. The wish list for a 2014 230 is as follows: 1) stereo level II 2) tower speaker prep kit 3) stereo transom control 4) Dual Battery 5) Bimini 6) automatic fire extinguisher 7) NSS 8) Sunpad filler 9) Air dam slide in 10) Battery maintenance system dual batteries 11) Fresh water engine flush 12) Hull bottom and platform color 13) docking lights 14) extra ballast 800 pounds 15) cover towable 16) GPS helm package LINC display with zero off 17) underwater lights 18) port lean back seat removable 19) stowable table. 20) engine 409 21) engine 450 Thanks for the help. I am sure others will appreciate it as well.
I just finalized the order of my new 2014 230 nautique. Took my 2008 230 to Parker AZ for its last run on the river this last weekend and delivered it to the dealer today as a trade. It was sad to see it go but excited to get the new 2014. Should be here before christmas.
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Originally posted by Laketexoma View PostJust a few of my opinions on your list. I have a 13 and getting a 14.
1. The stereo is way over priced for what you get I know the working prep kit is 1400. The wire is small and it's a 300.00 amp
2. I will get the transom remote again
3.dual battery comes with it
4. Love over the tower Bimini. But I'm 6'8 so head room is a plus
5. Had the sun pad filler and never used it. I takes up a lot of room in the rear
6.battery maintainer is almost 400. You can get the same one for 90.00 new
7.docking lights are stock
8. Extra ballast no idea. It's not listed, but you will forget about. 409 wi that much weight. I'm getting the 550 and I only run stock ballast but 6-8 in the boat
9.gps link is stock
Ill post the prices when I have them
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I don't know about the newer towers but Roswell said the FCT5 came pre-wired, I would suspect there is a good chance that is still the case. The prep kit only got you the amp and mounting bracket plus the anemic wiring to the tower. If you plan on adding more speakers or at different locations than the factory option you might have to pull new wire anyway. Even if you had to pay a shop to do it decent wire plus the right amp and labor still seems like a smarter bet to me.
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