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Ladies and Gentlemen, Correct Craft is no longer offering tours for the moment because the dedicated "tour guide" is either no longer with the company or giving tours. Jeff Warner was picking up the slack and giving the tours for awhile, but now he has been promoted and has more pressing matters to focus on. Please be patient with CC, they are moving forward in the construction of their new facility.
That's cool. I haven't heard anything about the new facility for a long time. Do they have an estimated time of completion?
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CC will not speculate a completion date. You never know the hurdles that they might encounter with building a factory. So save your breath fellas, they aren't sure themselves, BUT the process is moving forward.
That's really a bummer about not being able to tour the factory right now. After all the trouble I've had with Nautique dealers, my wife is leaning hard on me to go with a Malibu (she thinks their affiliation with our local ski club will result in higher-quality dealer service). I was hoping they'd be running tours while we're down here at Disneyworld that would help re-instill some confidence in her, but I just called over there and confirmed that not to be the case. I thought I'd at least have the kids on my side if they got a chance to see the factory, but it looks like that ain't happening
I just got back from a trip from all over Florida and Orlando was one of the stops. Unfortunately, we were not able to get a tour. We got a call from Jeff himself saying that the reason they will not be offering tours is because the board said so. Bummer...
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