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  • cc4me
    • Jun 2013
    • 20

    • Ga

    • 2014 Mastercraft X10 2001 Chaparral 180 SSE 1977 M

    #1

    Factory Tour

    Originally posted by tommy1005 View Post
    I went on a tour at Nautique last week and the boat looks awesome in person!!!!
    Hey Tommy, how was the tour? I am going to be in Orlando and wanted to check it out. Did you just call the 800 number to make reservations? Anything special I should know before I go?
  • core-rider
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Feb 2004
    • 1350

    • Huntsville, AL

    • 2003 Black SANTE

    #2
    Originally posted by cc4me View Post
    Hey Tommy, how was the tour? I am going to be in Orlando and wanted to check it out. Did you just call the 800 number to make reservations? Anything special I should know before I go?
    Yes, call to make a reservation. You have to wear shoes, no sandals/flip flops. It's really worth it!


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    • tommy1005
      • Jul 2009
      • 73



      #3
      Originally posted by cc4me View Post
      Hey Tommy, how was the tour? I am going to be in Orlando and wanted to check it out. Did you just call the 800 number to make reservations? Anything special I should know before I go?
      It was incredible.....really cool to see how they build them and learn about their mission projects as an organization. It's one thing to say "building boats to the glory of God" and quite another to put feet to the mission statement. I had forgotten the Christian basis of Nautique boats, so that is one of the things that sold me on them going forward. As far as setting it up I called my dealer and had them set it up for me. Main rules were wear real shoes and no children under 6.
      Last edited by tommy1005; 03-17-2014, 02:22 PM.

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      • cc4me
        • Jun 2013
        • 20

        • Ga

        • 2014 Mastercraft X10 2001 Chaparral 180 SSE 1977 M

        #4
        Originally posted by tommy1005 View Post
        It was incredible.....really cool to see how they build them and learn about their mission projects as an organization. It's one thing to say "building boats to the glory of God" and quite another to put feet to the mission statement. I had forgotten the Christian basis of Nautique boats, so that is one of the things that sold me on them going forward. As far as setting it up I called my dealer and had them set it up for me. Main rules were wear real shoes and no children under 6.
        Glad to hear. Thanks Tommy.

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