Nautique Releases G23 Paragon

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  • mooneywa
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    Check out the thread from a couple months ago on insurance and the nonsense from SkiSafe. They were well over 1% of value in premiums. My 230 is about .9% through Geico.

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  • Wayward
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    Originally posted by mooneywa View Post

    So if you financed a Paragon for 7 years, you also bought a well equipped 210 with it, but you have nothing to show for it? Perfect. Don’t forget the insurance will be about $2800/yr plus storage and finding premium fuel.

    ...and even in Texas you’re paying $2000/mo when you can only use it, at max, 7 months/year.

    Woof.
    $2800 for insurance?!? I’d expect you could find MUCH better deals than that. My XStar (obviously not as expensive, but just a rough baseline), is $648.00/year. Also just quoted Insurance on a new regal 33 express ($280k agreed value policy). It was quoted at $1045/year.

    Id assume insurance on a Paragon is going to be $1000-$1200/year for most folks.

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  • RDT-G23
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    Originally posted by DocPhil View Post
    Just spent a week at a very wealthy coastal boating community in Florida. These boats are nothing compared to even a bare bones offshore fishing boat. Lots of people have stupid money.
    Well said and contextualized.

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  • DocPhil
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    Just spent a week at a very wealthy coastal boating community in Florida. These boats are nothing compared to even a bare bones offshore fishing boat. Lots of people have stupid money.

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  • mooneywa
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    Originally posted by scttp View Post
    Revising my estimate. That loan would have about 172k in interest over its life. (Didn’t do an amort schedule, but I guess if you own for 7 years you’d pay like 90k in interest? A 240k loan at 6% for 20 years has that 1,719 payment they show on the sign.)


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    So if you financed a Paragon for 7 years, you also bought a well equipped 210 with it, but you have nothing to show for it? Perfect. Don’t forget the insurance will be about $2800/yr plus storage and finding premium fuel.

    ...and even in Texas you’re paying $2000/mo when you can only use it, at max, 7 months/year.

    Woof.

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  • MG94
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    I was just curious. We have a vacation rental up in Santa Rosa. But even there you can’t buy much or anything under 500k. I thought San Diego was just as bad if not worse. It’s my backup plan if I can ever convince my family to leave the fridged Midwest. I’ll be pulling my boat back south as soon as it arrives in late feb just to try it out.


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  • Boatymcboatface
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    Originally posted by MG94 View Post

    I didn’t think you could buy anything in California for under 400k


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    We got lucky and didnt by into the sub prime loan market so our house was bought at half of its current market value at the time of the crash.

    Watching all my neighbors buying/financing boats, toys, and pools using the equity in their houses makes me think that a correction is on the horizon again its just a matter of time with everyone over extending again.

    If you want to get into the California market I would give it 3-5 years and it should be low again not sub prime stated income low but affordable.

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  • Gtsum2
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    Great looking boat, but for those in that market, one would think they would have a loan much past 5 years....If at all really.


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  • scttp
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    Revising my estimate. That loan would have about 172k in interest over its life. (Didn’t do an amort schedule, but I guess if you own for 7 years you’d pay like 90k in interest? A 240k loan at 6% for 20 years has that 1,719 payment they show on the sign.)


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  • MG94
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    Originally posted by Boatymcboatface View Post
    I live in California less than a hour from the coast just outside of San Diego and that is more than my mortgage including taxes and insurance!! My house and Lot size aren't small compared to most. Guess I'll just keep my prostar and make the drive to the beach for surfing!
    I didn’t think you could buy anything in California for under 400k


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  • Boatymcboatface
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    I live in California less than a hour from the coast just outside of San Diego and that is more than my mortgage including taxes and insurance!! My house and Lot size aren't small compared to most. Guess I'll just keep my prostar and make the drive to the beach for surfing!

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  • scttp
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    Not hating, but it’s kinda hilarious touting a monthly payment on the sign for a paragon! By my estimation that loan would have about 120-130k in interest


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  • Kenv
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    For those of you in the market.....fresh boat show deal at the Austin TX boat show today.

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  • GMLIII
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    Originally posted by RDT-G23 View Post
    Hey Bevo-

    This is how a man hauls 110 gallons of sweet nectar for my baby; it fills at faster rate than a filling station pump. 70' of fuel line takes it right down to the Nautique/Sea Doos. Note the stitching on the seats of the cart. Do you feel sorry for our mutual friend/my neighbor? He gets a regular diet of Bama... RDT.
    That is awesome

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  • RDT-G23
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    Hey Bevo-

    This is how a man hauls 110 gallons of sweet nectar for my baby; it fills at faster rate than a filling station pump. 70' of fuel line takes it right down to the Nautique/Sea Doos. Note the stitching on the seats of the cart. Do you feel sorry for our mutual friend/my neighbor? He gets a regular diet of Bama... RDT.
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