Nautique Releases G23 Paragon

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  • RDT-G23
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    Yours must be about a day or two ahead of mine. Mine still is in two pieces, deck and hull. We will have to compare serial numbers; I bet there aren’t many between us...

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  • funkster
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    Finally got to see a Paragon in person. This boat without a doubt has the best fit and finish I’ve seen in a wakeboat. The thing is a work of art and it seems like they thought and re-thought every detail. This boat is HUGE. I’d love to ride behind this beast! I texted a pic of the boat to my wife and said I was going to get the paperwork going and literally seconds later she called freaking out...lol!


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  • SteeleWake
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    So...close....


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  • MG94
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    Originally posted by RDT-G23 View Post
    Did someone say they had the total production/build time for the P23? It looks like my build could be started this Friday. I’m planning to head to Orlando at the 3/4 complete mark. Thanks.
    Hey if your down there and see mine take some pictures


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  • ScooterMcgavin
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    Those NSS plates are Huge on that beast.

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  • SteeleWake
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    Originally posted by RDT-G23 View Post
    Did someone say they had the total production/build time for the P23? It looks like my build could be started this Friday. I’m planning to head to Orlando at the 3/4 complete mark. Thanks.
    I believe mine sprayed on 1/10, but I know it came out of molds and started down production lines on 1/16 and is set to be ready to ship by 1/30. They 'decked' it on 1/20, so if my schedule is the norm any time the week of 2/10 or early 2/17 week would be money for you (depending on how far along you want to see it in production).

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    Last edited by SteeleWake; 01-28-2020, 10:49 AM.

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  • MG94
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    I was told around 8 days. Mine was slated for the first week and I’m being told it will be completed on Feb 13th. Not sure the exact start date. I would imagine they should have a completion date for you if they are starting it.


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  • RDT-G23
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    Did someone say they had the total production/build time for the P23? It looks like my build could be started this Friday. I’m planning to head to Orlando at the 3/4 complete mark. Thanks.

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  • MG94
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    I went with electric brakes since we tow twice a year through the mountains.


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  • RDT-G23
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    I agree with the point made somewhere in this thread that if you tow, say ~10 times a year-(actually a true "trailered" boat)-that electric over hydraulic brakes make sense to reliably stop this heavy rig.

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  • RDT-G23
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    Now I see what you are talking about. It is nice, but my trailer is in a storage unit for ~363 days a year, so for me-no necesito. You can see on mine (on what we might call a “base model”, given all of the bling on the one above) that Boat Mate has design features in the Sea Dek that mimic the stitching design found on the seats, tower and tower speakers of the Paragon.
    Last edited by RDT-G23; 01-26-2020, 10:43 AM.

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  • core-rider
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    Originally posted by Coreyp View Post
    Here are the pics from boatmate’s Instagram.
    That's the trailer! They talked about them having braided stainless brake lines, the winch being 2 speed which didn't make sense to me, Seadek all over it, intergrated rear steps, LED backlit wheels, (which you can see on the spare) and just the overall design mimicking the lines of the P23. It's nice to see they give you a spare hub, brake rotor, and caliper along with the wheel.

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  • Coreyp
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    Here are the pics from boatmate’s Instagram.
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  • core-rider
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    No actually the trailer I speak of had more metal to it... was kind of modeled after the P23. Wish I’d saved some pics of it and can’t remember what Insta fees it was on now. It was more than just a triple axle trailer... just not sure it was worth moving to from what you have unless you just want it.


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