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Correction. I did not know "Coyote Spas" came with the skirt off. It's very interesting. What is uniuqe about coyote that the skirts are off? IT hougt Artics were very similliar in build. no?It's a unique looking tub, as the skirting truley is decorative.
IMO, a beautiful deck/yard and a terrific setting for a gorgeous hot tub!!!Drew, if I may refresh your memory, you had commented on this earlier:http://www.whatsthebest-hottub.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1178030790/0,The Coyote comes 'undressed' and has a variety of skirting options, from an economical easy-care vinyl to clear Western Red Cedar similar to that used on the main Arctic line to custom graphics. The thread above has some photos of the stock skirts, and somewhere our marketing people have images of some custom skirts that I will post if anyone is interested.Having the skirts off offers a variety of benefits - dealers don't have to cope with them when doing a pre-delivery inspection, which helps speed the process and keeps costs down; the skirt panels can be left boxed, reducing shipping damage; the customer has a wide choice of skirt options; changing out a panel damaged in service is simple; if you redo your deck, you can redo the skirt to coordinate; or if you just get tired of the skirt, you can put on a new one; if you want something unique, you can order custom graphics. The Arctic line also offers a similar option, called the "Flex Cabinet".