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  • Tallredrider
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 1026

    • St. George, Utah

    • Red Metal Flake 2016 G23! Malibu 25 LSV 2019 2021 Centurion Ri237

    #16
    Originally posted by WakeUT View Post
    I see a good number of Gs around, I wonder how many of them are from this club.
    I think that flooding the market with new model G boats is not going to work in the long run, year after year. All of the ads on KSL right now say 'price reduced' but have been at the same price for quite a while (elevated price, IMHO, but I have been called a tightwad more than once). I have also seen a few shares for sale. One of them said 17K buy in, then $400 per month fee.

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    • WakeUT
      • Aug 2019
      • 64

      • Utah

      • '01 SAN 210

      #17
      Originally posted by Tallredrider View Post

      I think that flooding the market with new model G boats is not going to work in the long run, year after year. All of the ads on KSL right now say 'price reduced' but have been at the same price for quite a while (elevated price, IMHO, but I have been called a tightwad more than once). I have also seen a few shares for sale. One of them said 17K buy in, then $400 per month fee.
      From what I have seen on KSL the vast majority of listings are newer, it is far less common to see a Nautique from the early 2000s. 210s are especially hard to find.

      Prices are definitely elevated. There is a 17 gs20 on there that we demoed last year and almost bought for $65k. The very same boat is for sale again by a new seller this year with 25 more hours and listed at $85k.

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      • gonefishin5555
        • May 2018
        • 114

        • SoCal

        • 2017 GS22

        #18
        Originally posted by Tallredrider View Post

        I think that flooding the market with new model G boats is not going to work in the long run, year after year. All of the ads on KSL right now say 'price reduced' but have been at the same price for quite a while (elevated price, IMHO, but I have been called a tightwad more than once). I have also seen a few shares for sale. One of them said 17K buy in, then $400 per month fee.
        You would think they would at least give a few back to the dealer on trade. If I was them I’d solicit offers from every Nautique dealer within a 1000 miles. I’m sure some of them would offer a decent trade in value if their inventory was tight.

        I wonder how many days use a month they get with their membership.

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        • JBell
          • Jul 2020
          • 37

          • UT

          • 2020 23 LSV

          #19
          Originally posted by gonefishin5555 View Post

          You would think they would at least give a few back to the dealer on trade. If I was them I’d solicit offers from every Nautique dealer within a 1000 miles. I’m sure some of them would offer a decent trade in value if their inventory was tight.

          I wonder how many days use a month they get with their membership.
          I think this season they are getting used daily. The people I know that are in the club can't find available boats to use. I think you pay a buy in fee and get like 14 days with the membership. and a portion of those can be used on prime days like weekends.

          I saw a paragon owned by IBC at Croft Marine and it looked pretty beat up.
          Last edited by JBell; 09-24-2020, 11:09 AM.

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