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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: justinhw on February 07, 2021, 08:07:11 pm

Title: Thinking of buying a 10+ yr old Sundance
Post by: justinhw on February 07, 2021, 08:07:11 pm
Looking at a 2009 Sundance Denali, looks to be take care of, dealer replaced pump last year, $2750. I think it is a fair price-

Could I reasonably expect 10 or 15 more years out of the shell?

Does anyone know is this a hand laid fiberglass backed shell?

Thanks for the help ahead of time
Title: Re: Thinking of buying a 10+ yr old Sundance
Post by: terps19 on February 09, 2021, 05:14:36 pm
I personally did not like the Sundance that I sat in.  The jets just had no power.  What is your price point? 
Title: Re: Thinking of buying a 10+ yr old Sundance
Post by: SerjicalStrike on February 10, 2021, 08:06:50 am
You can definitely expect 15+ years out of the shell.  The Denali is a simple tub, very few things to go wrong with it.  If you like it, especially with how hard it is to find something in stock, you should get it.  I believe it is hand rolled fiberglass.  It goes acrylic, bonding layer, fiberglass.  Short of external damage or leaving the cover open in the sun with no water in it, the shell is the last thing you will need to worry about.



Looking at a 2009 Sundance Denali, looks to be take care of, dealer replaced pump last year, $2750. I think it is a fair price-

Could I reasonably expect 10 or 15 more years out of the shell?

Does anyone know is this a hand laid fiberglass backed shell?

Thanks for the help ahead of time