I'll start this thread by saying-(as I have many times before)-I love Nautiques. I am unashamedly a fan boy-and believe the product is the best in class for this kind of boat. I'm talking craft specifically designed for towed water sports, not runabaouts or bow-riders. Accordingly, I love my Paragon; it is a wonderful boat. I was among the first in the US to order, and have not looked back since.
Now that I have the niceties out of the way, I want opinions of forum members after I provide my own on "finish-out". Last week the dealer and I completed the 25 hour service- and I mentioned to him that this boat seems to be vastly "drier" than my G23 when it comes to water needing to be drained via the t-handle hull plug. He mumbled something about improved "water management" (BTW, he is an exceptionally nice young man; I'm not being mean here). At any rate, I'm cleaning the boat this past Sunday from top to bottom and again find no water in the plug area of the bilge. I move the sliding rear observer's seat and pull the little plastic storage bin under it to look into the bilge area around the trans/v-drive. Ahh..., here is our water! (not gallons-because the bilge pump keeps it evacuated, but plenty) Why? The hole that allows water to move forward to the aformentioned "hull plug area" was clogged with a combination of a "sludge, extra nuts, washers and a piece of wire combination" Remember, new boat. This coming weekend - my plan is to scrub the bilge from back to front with Simple Green to ensure that there is nothing in the bilge that should not be there...which brings me to my point (in a very long-winded sort of way). I shouldn't be doing this. I bought a boat with roughly the same starting price as a Ferrari F8 Tributo. Let me promise you something, I would not have things left "un-sorted"/"un-finished" when buying an F8. I have various other silly things to fix like "x-mas tree fasteners" that are bent side ways so that the pad is not flush (you can see through the gap in the pad to this issue). None of this is big or catastophic, but this isn't the point. It shouldn't happen when I'm spending north of $250K. The problem is-the same crew that assembles the least expensive Nautique is the same crew (or some facsimile) that is assembling a Paragon.
In the end, I think all boat companies have these issues, and most have many more-than Nautique. My issue is that the filth in my engine compartment via assembly is just as bad (no, it is worse) than my G23 was. Most boat owners don't spend much time "critiquing" engine and bilge cleanliness; they just get in and drive. I'm aware of this. Regardless, I expected better attention to detail (but actually knew that I wasn't going to get different-if made in the same factory by the same laborers), yet here I am-ticked that they won't differentiate with the "halo" product... Please opine...
Now that I have the niceties out of the way, I want opinions of forum members after I provide my own on "finish-out". Last week the dealer and I completed the 25 hour service- and I mentioned to him that this boat seems to be vastly "drier" than my G23 when it comes to water needing to be drained via the t-handle hull plug. He mumbled something about improved "water management" (BTW, he is an exceptionally nice young man; I'm not being mean here). At any rate, I'm cleaning the boat this past Sunday from top to bottom and again find no water in the plug area of the bilge. I move the sliding rear observer's seat and pull the little plastic storage bin under it to look into the bilge area around the trans/v-drive. Ahh..., here is our water! (not gallons-because the bilge pump keeps it evacuated, but plenty) Why? The hole that allows water to move forward to the aformentioned "hull plug area" was clogged with a combination of a "sludge, extra nuts, washers and a piece of wire combination" Remember, new boat. This coming weekend - my plan is to scrub the bilge from back to front with Simple Green to ensure that there is nothing in the bilge that should not be there...which brings me to my point (in a very long-winded sort of way). I shouldn't be doing this. I bought a boat with roughly the same starting price as a Ferrari F8 Tributo. Let me promise you something, I would not have things left "un-sorted"/"un-finished" when buying an F8. I have various other silly things to fix like "x-mas tree fasteners" that are bent side ways so that the pad is not flush (you can see through the gap in the pad to this issue). None of this is big or catastophic, but this isn't the point. It shouldn't happen when I'm spending north of $250K. The problem is-the same crew that assembles the least expensive Nautique is the same crew (or some facsimile) that is assembling a Paragon.
In the end, I think all boat companies have these issues, and most have many more-than Nautique. My issue is that the filth in my engine compartment via assembly is just as bad (no, it is worse) than my G23 was. Most boat owners don't spend much time "critiquing" engine and bilge cleanliness; they just get in and drive. I'm aware of this. Regardless, I expected better attention to detail (but actually knew that I wasn't going to get different-if made in the same factory by the same laborers), yet here I am-ticked that they won't differentiate with the "halo" product... Please opine...
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