And definitely have your dealer make good on your warranty issues. If you were to trade it in you know they would make sure those issues were fixed before trying to sell it to another customer.
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I agree with the other comments, your “old” 210 looks much classier. 300 hours is nothing...
Regards the panaray display, when I’m in the boat driving I’m looking forward or around me, with the occasional glance at the gauges. No matter how pretty the display is , it won’t give me a better day on the water, so if it were me I wouldn’t put any value on the new screen. My VW has some fancy new dash that you can customise and change to your hearts content, funnily enough it was a novelty for about 3 minutes, now I just drive the car...
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I see no reason to pay more money for the newer boat in this situation. If your pump is lagging , replace the pump. It’s simple.
The hull is identical , and pretty much only difference is cosmetic. If you were a new boat every year kinda person with a “good customer” discount built into the price I’d say go for it for sure, but that’s not the case here. Now if you were talking opting for a GS series boat. I would say ABSOLUTELY
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Originally posted by Cpan13 View Post
I find it blah looking because it’s blah looking. To me that boat looks like something a boat rental company would pickup because it’s the cheapest colour scheme to order. Your boat on the other hand looks like some serious thought went into a custom order. It’s like comparing an xlt to a platinum f150 if you know what I mean.
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It’s all about the money. What’s it cost to trade ? What you gonna spend ?
Frankly I disagree about the 18 being blah . It actually looks a bit more blingy.
But it boils down to cash
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Originally posted by lucky7t View PostIt’s all about the money. What’s it cost to trade ? What you gonna spend ?
Frankly I disagree about the 18 being blah . It actually looks a bit more blingy.
But it boils down to cash
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I like the '18s new helm/panaray/joystick, driver's seat, 400hp motor, low hours and fresh bumper to bumper warranty quite a bit but I'm not in love with the colour or leaving behind my heater tubes, bimini top, level II stereo (even though it is polk and a little weak), and overall look.
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I guess I am on an island alone, but think the helm design and controls are worth the upgrade alone. If the price is right, the rest can be added and done probably better than from the factory. The stereo would be the least of my concerns, aftermarket is so good and easily added. The Bimini can be bought, but is expensive.
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Originally posted by cedarcreek216 View PostI guess I am on an island alone, but think the helm design and controls are worth the upgrade alone. If the price is right, the rest can be added and done probably better than from the factory. The stereo would be the least of my concerns, aftermarket is so good and easily added. The Bimini can be bought, but is expensive.
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Originally posted by Flyindutchman View Post
I'm glad I saw your response because I was originally thinking the same thing - overall improvement for the driver with auto hydro-gate, wireless go pro controls, less buttons to press, joystick convenience, etc. However, I do get the point of view that it doesn't really change the general activity experience once underway. We have a lot of different types of owners on this forum site. Those who buff & wax their 20+ year old Nautique after every outing, those who focus on their water sports and use their Nautique as a tool, those who want the newest features and tech that they can get, and many others. I knew I'd get different opinions due to this and that is great!
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Originally posted by cedarcreek216 View Post
We went from a 2013 to a 2018 and the driver experiences are worlds apart, in my opinion. The auto volume on the stereo and the ability to adjust everything from the control knob much faster makes life so easy. Seems stupid, but that is where we are with comparisons now days. For the volume to decrease when you throttle back and increase when at cruise speed is just one less thing the driver has to worry about when a rider is in the water. To hit the speed button on the know panel and turn the knob to adjust speed quickly is so nice, same with volume and so on. I was in love with LINC2 until I got this.
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Funny though, I have auto volume with the LINC 2.0 already (and thoroughly enjoy it) - given that my boat is a 2015 maybe that is a feature they added in after 2013.
Anyways, thanks for the feedback.
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Originally posted by cedarcreek216 View Post
We went from a 2013 to a 2018 and the driver experiences are worlds apart, in my opinion. The auto volume on the stereo and the ability to adjust everything from the control knob much faster makes life so easy. Seems stupid, but that is where we are with comparisons now days. For the volume to decrease when you throttle back and increase when at cruise speed is just one less thing the driver has to worry about when a rider is in the water. To hit the speed button on the know panel and turn the knob to adjust speed quickly is so nice, same with volume and so on. I was in love with LINC2 until I got this.
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I think the red 2018 looks better than you reef blue 2015, but look at my avatar. I like red boats. They don't call it resale red for no reason.
I do like the C scheme on the sides of the 2015 tho.Last edited by Evening Shade; 07-24-2018, 02:57 PM.2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23 LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200
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Originally posted by Evening Shade View PostI think the red 2018 looks better than you reef blue 2015, but look at my avatar. I like red boats. They don't call it resale red for no reason.
I do like the C scheme on the sides of the 2015 tho.
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