First of I am new to the forum so Hi to everyone. Secondly I am in the same position you are. I am looking to buy a Jet boat as well. I like the challenger 230 as well. It won't be my first boat but it will be my first Jet boat.
It is quite the dilemma you are in. I come from a service background. I have been service manager at various dealerships and have worked in the service field for many years. Here is one peice of advice that maybe you have or haven't thought about.
I am not sure how dealers are where you live but if I bought a boat at one dealership and took it to another dealer to get all of my work and warranty issues looked after you don't exactly get the same warm welcome treatment as you would from the delivering dealer. The dealer doing all of the service and warrranty work is always thinking why should I help this guy. At least that is my experience. It shouldn't be like that but it is and as a service manager I wasn't like that and didn't support it. Not everyone is like that though. However it does happen 90% of the time.
So one really big thing to think about is what is the support and benefits worth by buying it from your local dealer ? What is that relationship worth ? They would probably be there for you more because you bought there.
So there is allot to think about and in reality when you start adding up flights, hotels, food and everyother little expense is saving a couple of thousand really worth the agrevation you may get when you need help down the road and your local guy more or less tells you to pound sand and to take it to smiths.
Just my two cents. Take it for what is worth.
Two opinions.....Craigmri and TVZ1965 are the two longest running members with the experiences, good and bad, in our forum from purchasing a new boat. Their opinion should be the first two opinions you listen to. If you look in their profiles and do a search on their "threads created"......you'll see many issues they both suffered and both found solutions to.
In regard to the warranty from a boat purchased from one dealer and serviced at another, the same would be true if you purchased from a dealer who a month later filed for bankruptcy. The warranty is not from the dealer, it is from BRP. The dealer is not paid by you, he's paid by BRP. So, even though you may find there is some kind of relationship you can start, business is business. If I buy a boat in New York and pull it to Alabama, I"ll expect the same kind of relationship and/or service from any dealership that services the BRP sold brand products. The BBB is an agency that will mediate a problem if you are not treated fairly.
I believe TV and Craig both went through BRP to get satisfactory solutions. So, do not base your decision on buying a boat local, solely on a "relationship".........:cheers:
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