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  • AirNautique211
    • Feb 2025
    • 316

    • Central Indiana


    211 timing

    I recieved confirmation on my 211 yesterday - I'm in the build scedule - That's cool!

    I had 24 hours to to make any changes - none were made. So, what's next? How long,..you know the usual questions.
  • AbunDiga909
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 2470

    • St. Louis, MO


    #2
    I hear 6-8 weeks for dilivery, but it may take longer at this time because the factory is sold out for 04 and is making the max amount...
    [color=blue][size=2][b]I Nautique, therefore I am.[/b][/size][/color]

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    • surfsup
      • Feb 2004
      • 84



      #3
      AbunDiga909 is correct. You can expect a 3-4 week lead time on the materials needed (gelcoat, skins etc.) Another 1-2 weeks for the actual build process and a week for delivery to your dealer. CC typically trys to complete boats intended for specific dealers concurrently so they can maximize the shipping...

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      • SilverSpraySports
        • Jan 2004
        • 89

        • Fenton, Michigan


        #4
        Last I was told, they were building 2 211's a day in addition to the other models. They are really busy at the factory right now!

        -Doug
        Selling and Servicing Nautiques since 1981
        Silver Spray Sports Online <-- Click Here

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        • surfsup
          • Feb 2004
          • 84



          #5
          Two a day means that boats that started the build process approximately 10 days earlier exit the factory at a rate of two per day. It's impossible to build an entire boat in day - not enough hours for the gelcoat and fiberglass to cure....

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          • skinautique
            1,000 Post Club Member
            • Jul 2003
            • 1749

            • Colorado


            #6
            I am sure that is what he was trying to say. There is no possible way that a boat could be built in one day and I am sure that being a dealer, he knows this.

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            • redelf75
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • Sep 2003
              • 767

              • NYC


              #7
              Your dealer should be able to give you an estimated ship date. Then add 3-7 days for shipping and 1-2 days of dealer prep. If you ordered a trailer, delivery has to be coordinated to arive at the dealer with your boat.

              On Tuesday I was told that my ship date was mid to late May which means I may have the boat for Memorial weekend if the dealer can swing the prep time, which he is already scheduling.

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              • bosephus
                • Apr 2004
                • 1



                #8
                I have my order confirmation (I'm getting the Air SV211) and mine is supposed to arrive the 1st week in May into the state to be prepped (in Sacramento) and then delivered to the Dealer in the 2nd week.

                One other thing, I've been looking for a Hydro-hoist and I found out that the boat weighs 3800lbs even without the 730lbs tanks filled. This mean it's over 700lbs heavier than the 210 (I've been told its the floor design) Even thought I was first looking HH 4400lbs model at first, it looks like I'll need to get the 6000 lbs to support this boat instead.

                Jim

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                • nms1991
                  Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 477

                  • Unknown


                  #9
                  What Doug was meaning they are completing 2 boats a day but it still takes a week to produce a boat with setup time for the fiberglass and other things. They start on the hull by glassing the hull and then setting it aside to cure and then continue on with other boats that are slated for production. Hey Doug, you might be able to guess who I am if i have a steering cable for you back at the shop for you to replace. And no you can't use my tools.

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                  • Frost
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 161



                    #10
                    When he says "boats per day" it means how many boats are being built in each dept. in a day. Motor Installation dept is buliding 2 211 in one day, that is everything having to do with that dept. (engine, ballast, electrical, steering...) The next day the same 2 boats will go into another dept. to be bulit.

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                    • SilverSpraySports
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 89

                      • Fenton, Michigan


                      #11
                      Originally posted by nms1991
                      What Doug was meaning they are completing 2 boats a day but it still takes a week to produce a boat with setup time for the fiberglass and other things. They start on the hull by glassing the hull and then setting it aside to cure and then continue on with other boats that are slated for production. Hey Doug, you might be able to guess who I am if i have a steering cable for you back at the shop for you to replace. And no you can't use my tools.
                      nms1991,
                      I will be back on may 3 to relieve you of steering cable jobs. They are so hard to change aren't they??? just kidding. I can't figure out exactly who you are so I guess you should PM me and fill me in.

                      Just for clarification, I was saying that they are "completing" 2 211's a day right now.

                      -Doug
                      Selling and Servicing Nautiques since 1981
                      Silver Spray Sports Online <-- Click Here

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                      • nms1991
                        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 477

                        • Unknown


                        #12
                        Doug try big red tool box

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