Well according to a dealer I spoke with they have all pricing and order sheets for every model except for the new 2021 G's. That leads me to believe they are going to make some serious changes, no factory tours either. The dealer meeting this year is the 6th or the 7th via Zoom, so we should know shortly after that. I just sold my 19 G23 but cannot order just yet. I was going to go with a Paragon but decided to wait and see what the new G23 looks like.
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Originally posted by Bottlefedsi View PostWell according to a dealer I spoke with they have all pricing and order sheets for every model except for the new 2021 G's. That leads me to believe they are going to make some serious changes, no factory tours either. The dealer meeting this year is the 6th or the 7th via Zoom, so we should know shortly after that. I just sold my 19 G23 but cannot order just yet. I was going to go with a Paragon but decided to wait and see what the new G23 looks like.
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Originally posted by BoatGuy2019 View Post
I can confirm that you’re waiting will be worth it. I promised certain people no further explanation (sorry forum guys and gals), but be patient my friend. You’ll likely be happy.
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I am curious: anyone know--during normal times--once a boat hits the production line, how long it generally takes from start to finish?
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My experience is that gel coat, lamination, assembly, water test and final prep are about 2 weeks. But the boat can wait another week or so for other boats destined to the same geographic region to be completed and loaded on the truck. Then delivery will be the drive time from the Florida facility to your dealer with potential stops at other dealers along the way.
In 2018 I took a last minute slot and the time from the start of manufacturing to delivery was a little over 4 weeks but I live in the Seattle area.
Have you seen this video?
https://www.nautique.com/about/factory-tour
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Originally posted by greggmck View PostMy experience is that gel coat, lamination, assembly, water test and final prep are about 2 weeks. But the boat can wait another week or so for other boats destined to the same geographic region to be completed and loaded on the truck. Then delivery will be the drive time from the Florida facility to your dealer with potential stops at other dealers along the way.
In 2018 I took a last minute slot and the time from the start of manufacturing to delivery was a little over 4 weeks but I live in the Seattle area.
Have you seen this video?
https://www.nautique.com/about/factory-tour
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Your timing sounds about right; I was told my boat hit the line a week ago today and I might get it as soon as 2nd week in July. I'm in WA also.
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