Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: merlot1999 on April 09, 2006, 01:29:18 pm
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Hi everyone,
I've been hanging on this site for a while and I saw the concern about the gulfcoast brand.
My budget is limited.
I'm considering buying the new LX 11000 from gulfcoast 8200$ cnd) spa (yes even if it sold from a garage). But, with all the comment I've read, i'm a bit reluctant. I've started to consider used spa but only brands that are good (I hope)
THe used spa I'm looking for is a Sundance optima 2005 (8000$) and the arctic spa summit legend 2005 (9000$)
I live in Quebec so the isolation is important for me. The guy who sell the arctic said nothing equals Arctic for the isolation. What do you think?
The decision between the new GC spa vs the used Sundance or Arctic is hard. If the guarantee could be transfer, it will solve the issue but as you know, it is impossible.
So is it worth having a 24/7 phone service who won't come home for repair or having nothing but a more reliable spa?
Hope you'll be able to help me out
Thank
Steeve
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merlot, you are dealing with a personal decision here and only you know the facts regarding the condition and history of these spas. Make the decision that is best for you. There is no way we can interpret the decision you are confronted with.
The way you pose the question is a little strange, you seem to be willing to throw caution to the wind, but yet you are not that concerned about buying 2 used spas that are relatively new??? and yet without arranty???
IF you are going to spend $8,000, why not buy new, and why don't you have "other" options for the amount of money you are willing to spend?
What else are you looking at, or what have you looked at and how long have you been shopping?
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I personally would stay away from Gulf Coast. You're concerned about insulation so why take a chance. Both af the other 2 are known for their quality.
What other dealers are out there? Don't compare a "garage" brand to a top of the line name brand. What's a Sundance Bahia go for or a lower end Arctic or any other manufacturer for that matter.
I had a limited budget too and I shopped around to find the best value for me. The problem with used might be no warranty and you don't know how "abused" the spa is.
If you can't afford top of the line buy secondary line instead ... They do the same job IMO!
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merlot, you are dealing with a personal decision here and only you know the facts regarding the condition and history of these spas. Make the decision that is best for you. There is no way we can interpret the decision you are confronted with.
The way you pose the question is a little strange, you seem to be willing to throw caution to the wind, but yet you are not that concerned about buying 2 used spas that are relatively new??? and yet without arranty???
IF you are going to spend $8,000, why not buy new, and why don't you have "other" options for the amount of money you are willing to spend?
What else are you looking at, or what have you looked at and how long have you been shopping?
I'm wiling to spend 8000 canadian dollars. THe 2 used spa, if I want them new, they would cost 12 to 13 000$...
I've been shopping for 1 month. The others I,ve looked were coast spa and calspa. I decided to forget those brand after reading comments.
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Are the used spas being sold from a private party or at a dealer? If private party, why are they being sold? If at a dealer is the dealer including filters, delivery, and a short term warranty (like 30-90 days)?
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This is from a private party. They sell because they are moving to a condo or buying a motorcycle
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I would second Brook's questions. If the 2005 models are from a dealer, (floor models?) they should have a full warranty. I just bought a 2005 Summit Legend that way. And if they are from private parties, I think they are overpriced since there is no warranty anymore. FWIW, I have very limited expereince in this field, but I LOVE my tub.
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If I can ask, how much did you pay for your summit? (please let me know the currency as well)
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Here is something else to consider. Do the sellers of the used ones have a dated receipt? If so talk to the dealer to see if they had any service calls on them.
Maybe those dealers will honor the original warranty or maybe you can work out a deal of some sort. The worst answer you can get is a "no".
r100rs
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If I can ask, how much did you pay for your summit? (please let me know the currency as well)
US dollars: $8000. (approx $8600 after taxes) Summit Legend with Arctic Ozone, wrap around three-tiered steps (2 sides), lifter (Covermate I), delivery, forever floor, start up chems, new filter. I ended up paying another $285 for the corner step since I changed my mind part way though the transaction as to bar vs steps on one side, but that was not a big deal to me. Purchased end of Feb 2006. The tub has its full warranty from the day purchased.
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I'd take a good condition used Optima over a new Gulf Coast in a heartbeat.
So you don't get a warranty- From what I hear, you dont' get much of one with a Gulf Coast anyway.
Just because there's no warranty doesn't mean that you can't get the spa fixed- just call a service tech if you need one.
In the 3 years I've owned my Optima, we've needed warranty service once, to replace the circ. pump.
So far I gotta believe that the cost of my warranty has exceeded what I've gotten back from it.
And no- I didn't pay extra for an extended warranty- I'm talking about the factory supplied one.
Even though we don't see it, we pay for these in the price of the spa.
Ever own a car after the warranty expired? We do, and if they need service, I take them in or fix myself.
Not the end of the world.
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This is much cheaper then what I can get in Canada. The arctic spa dealer had a summit legend 2005 and the price was 11800 canadian or 10300 US. For the 2006, it is 12650 cnd or 11000 us
Now you see why I do hesitate with the gulfcoast LX 11000 selling at 8200 cnd or 7150 us !!!
We also have a 15% taxe to had up here.
why am I staying here???
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merlot, i bought my gulf coast from northeast factory direct cleveland ohio. they had a showroom etc. not all gc spas are sold out of garages that's just a way for people to slam them. ours is pretty sharp. the warranty on paper is just as good as anyone's but we've only had ours for a couple of weeks. the insulation is similar to artic not full foam but foam layered to the bottom the the tub and outer insulation around the panels with air space between. of coarse people will slam gc but not artic. gc will give you alot for your money. anyother outlets for gc around your area? Mine was 5395 american
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the warranty on paper is just as good as anyone's but we've only had ours for a couple of weeks.
The warranty may look good on paper but it's how well they actually cover it that matters. I hope you've registered your spa as a GC rep admitted on this site that they do not honor warranties unless people register their spas within 2 weeks of delivery (amazing and a sleezy attempt to skirt their responsibility IMO but its very true). The fact that you have a local dealer means a LOT so good luck and congrats on your new spa.
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of coarse people will slam gc but not artic.
Oh yes they will!!!!! :P :-/ ;D
For what it is worth, The Arctic dealer totalled up what I would have paid "MSRP" new, and it was about $14,000. Sort of meaningless. Seems like one thing that Arctic very rightfully gets criticised for is having inflated prices that then you can negotiate. That was not much of an issue for me, but it seems common.
I completely agree with Brewman: I'd buy a higher quality/better regarded unit with no warranty before a questionable one with a (questionable?) warranty any day. Sundance versus Arctic- Cant help you there. Both have lots of happy owners.
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dswlp, enough of the sympathy emails. You are a happy gulf coast spa owner we get it. If you think no one here will slam arcitc, then you have had your head up you.....well lets just say, it is obvious that you do not read these forums.
Gulf coast has a terrible reputation and that is the bottom line. It may be a great tub for you, however, staying on this forum long enough will allow you to see all the negative press that they get.
If one person complains about a product, i say its a fluke, if you get repeated complaints, I say its an issue.
As for the arcitc. Brand new sumit here in ontario canada is 10k canadian for the sumit. I would say, make a deal with the guy and spend an extra 1000 canadian and get a brand new one with warranty. You say your limit is 8k. If you can get the tub brand new for 10k, I would say spend the bucks and you will be happier.
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Thanks for all of your advice.
I think I will try to check if I can arrange something with the original dealer to transfer the warranty if they are close enough from my house.
I've heard that spa can easelly be broken while moving.
What do you think about that?
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dswlp, enough of the sympathy emails. You are a happy gulf coast spa owner we get it. If you think no one here will slam arcitc, then you have had your head up you.....well lets just say, it is obvious that you do not read these forums.
Gulf coast has a terrible reputation and that is the bottom line. It may be a great tub for you, however, staying on this forum long enough will allow you to see all the negative press that they get.
If one person complains about a product, i say its a fluke, if you get repeated complaints, I say its an issue.
As for the arcitc. Brand new sumit here in ontario canada is 10k canadian for the sumit. I would say, make a deal with the guy and spend an extra 1000 canadian and get a brand new one with warranty. You say your limit is 8k. If you can get the tub brand new for 10k, I would say spend the bucks and you will be happier.
Is it for a legend? Is it for a 2005 or 2006?
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The guy who sell the arctic said nothing equals Arctic for the isolation. What do you think?
Well, this has been hotly debated. (You can go over to the Dead horse file to see our bickering over if Artic is superioer to the FF guys).
Folks here who have an Artic claim it's hot, and just as good as a quality FF. I know of a few folks in New England that have an Artic and they are happy with it. I have a watkins full foamed tub and it performed well in the winter.
I would be a bit hesitent on the insualtion of the gulf coast. It's a lower end tub useing a Thermal design.
Are there any lurkers out there who have a gulfcoast who have used it in the dead of winter and comment on it's ability to heat and maintian temps, and what your electrical consumption is?
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dswlp, enough of the sympathy emails.
As for the arcitc. Brand new sumit here in ontario canada is 10k canadian for the sumit. I would say, make a deal with the guy and spend an extra 1000 canadian and get a brand new one with warranty. You say your limit is 8k. If you can get the tub brand new for 10k, I would say spend the bucks and you will be happier.
Is it for a legend serie? is it for a 2005 or 2006?
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of coarse people will slam gc but not artic. gc will give you alot for your money. anyother outlets for gc around your area? Mine was 5395 american
I would slam any one who sells out of a garage or storage place. I certainly wouldn't slam GC if it's bought from a storefront, like you did. I certainly think everyone should get as much for their dollar as they can. But buying a Rolex on the streets of NYC, why would a quality product be sold out of a person's jacket! ???
A local HS dealer sells Icon or Weslo spas and hopefully he gives better service than Walmart. I can see someone buying one from him and be happy with their purchase and knowing if something goes wrong they have someone to go to.
Maybe for me it's because I grew up in NYC but a store that's been at a location for a while gives me a better feeling then a storage place that's been rented for who knows how long. And yes the store can go out of business as well.
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I would be a bit hesitent on the insualtion of the gulf coast. It's a lower end tub useing a Thermal design.
Are there any lurkers out there who have a gulfcoast who have used it in the dead of winter and comment on it's ability to heat and maintian temps, and what your electrical consumption is?
Anyone got more information or electricity bill for a Gulfcoast?
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Anyone got more information or electricity bill for a Gulfcoast?
I have a customer who's co-worker bought one out of a storage building. He is not happy with his $60/month increase in his electric bill and that is in Texas where it's pretty mild. No way on earth would I own one, much less in Canada, where I hear it gets quite chilly.
I've heard 10 times as many negatives about Gulf Coast for every 1 positive. Take it for what it's worth and good luck. :)
Terminator
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After the advices and comments, I'm thinking more and more that I'm going to go for the used spa.
I have looked at all the used models I can find in newspaper and others spot.
I'm still with the first 2 models I asked at the beginning.
I'm talking about the Artic spa summit Legend 2005 and the Sundance Optima 2005.
There is also 2 others model for which any comments would be appreciate: A Beachcomber 730 year 2004 and a Elite Maax 8000 year 2005.
The only one who might come with a garantee is the beachcomber but I still have to look at it.
So, what is your pick ??????????????????? ???
Any facts about electricity consumption?
Thanks
Anyone can comments on what would they choose between the Artic spa summit Legend 2005 and the Sundance Optima 2005
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I wet-tested an Optima last week in order to get a feel for the Majesta. (The Majesta is similar but, smaller then an Optima).
If it were in my price range I would have bought the Optima right there on the spot! No ifs, ands or butts! ;D
Good luck!
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Have you wet tested these spas? Hopefully that will be part of your purchasing process?
Sundance and Beachcomber were 2 brands that I did not look at while shopping, so I cannot say anything about them. I was, however, amazed at the difference between the jet feel and quality of massage/therapy amongst HS, D1, Caldera, Artesian, Tiger River (which not surprisingly felt pretty much like HS, but just fewer jets), Catalina, Marquis, and LA Spas. Arctic was by far the most comfortable and had the most powerful and relaxing jets.......for me. I posted here a few times while shopping because I was agonizing over choosing between a well established, available anywhere, popular HS Envoy which I "liked" versus the Arctic Summit Legend that I LOVED from a smaller/ younger/ less proven company, from a less experienced dealer. I have not had my tub 10-15 years yet, so I wont claim that I absolutely made the right choice. But I am VERY happy with it, and there is just no way for me to compare the feel of this tub to any others that I sat in. It is far superior.....for me.
There are 3 Arctic dealers in all of CA. There are 3 HS dealers just in my local area. What does this mean? Buying an Arctic is a little scarier because of the percieved potential for lack of support. It also means you may not have that many people on this forum able to contribute an opinion about Arctic, since they have never sat in one.
Good luck with your choice! Sounds like you have narrowed it down to well regarded brands, so do your homework, and then go with your instinct!