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Had the opportunity to visit with a Pavati dealer this morning.
I asked him this....
"If you sell a $200,000 Pavati and in 3 years the owner wants to trade into a new one, what do you think you can re-sell the first one for?"
He responded that he does not take trade ins!
So how would you like it if the selling dealer wouldn't even take the boat he sold you back on trade? How the F does that work?
Probably a good thing to clarify before any major purchase. It doesn't matter how good the price is, if they won't take it back on trade, why would you even consider buying there?
I guess I just assumed any reputable dealer would take trades.
Can anyone answer the pickle fork vs V debate. I have gotten about a 1,000 different answers.
Got it at Dave's Marine in Webster and have nothing but good things to say. I have heard MN Inboard is a great dealer but we are on Lake Poinsett and after driving to the cities to look at Supra and Mastercrafts we realized that having a quality dealer 70 miles away was more important. I went with the T-23 because of the size (we have seated 13 comfortably, and because of the surf wave it makes when you add alot of weight. I have 1100 bags in the rear lockers and a 750 in the bow, and we usually shift people around so that it planes out, but the wave is massive. One of the other selling points for us on the axis was the 5 year warranty which was on the 2016's and not the 2015's. We also went with the Traditional bow vs the A-series because we are on the Northwest Corner of the lake and it gets pretty rough and the Traditional Bow's handle the waves better to get across the lake.