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It is a OEM cover I have and I must add that the quality of the tub is also reflected in the quality of the cover, as I said it's up to 5" thick in places. If I had one complaint to make regarding the cover it's the catches, piss poor but this is probably true on every other, why are they so cheap and brittle.
Now about the cover for the Niagra. Yes, it's a bit more expensive than some other covers but not too bad for a speciality. We charge $699 but we run sales a few times a year that will save about 10%. Your idea about having a spill over without the drop would be great if someone could figure out a way to make it work. However it would not be visually as exciting nor would it spill over if it wasn't at least a bit lower on one side. Or should I say it would spill over on all four sides if one side wasn't lower! Once it's not the same height as the rest it would need a specialty cover in any case.
Maybe it's because Dynasty's "7 hp" is more like a 4hp and it's really obvious when next to Coast's 7 hp.
You are right that you could have a spillover with the front trough as high as the rest but what would be the point? I mean, sure it would help with keeping the water level consistant but I can't help but think that visually it would be a bust.
I don't understand why you keep harping on the seal. There is no problem with the cover. In the winter you do not see steam rising out anywhere. It is treated exactly like a flat cover with pillows at the creases. The seal is no less or no more than any other premium cover in the market. The spa doesn't cost any more to own energy wise than any other spa of it's size in the same climate and I would say it is likely less costly because of the efficiency with the 5 or 7 hp pumps, insulation, etc. You also like to repeat "style over substance". In this case it would be style ALONG with sustance. My preferences as a dealer mean very little in any case. The homeowner is the one who makes the decision. The same people who might choose stiletto heels over flats. Comfortable stiletto heels! Style matters thank God or we all would be wearing the same thing. For those that are concerned about the specialty cover there are plenty of other tubs in the Coast line up that can fulfill their needs.
This is a designer tub for the people that find design matters. It is not meant to fulfill everyone's tub desires.
I only brought this up after an owner of this exact style tub reported it doesn't seal well and because I can see how this can be an issue with a non-flat bar top. I imagine they had concerns in development but Marketing usually wins out. As far as style over substance, I understand they did it for a look but deciding to drop the front edge is 100% for visual effect so its totally style over substance not to mention it limits you to an OEM cover than is about $200 more expensive due to the intricacy of it. It’s not like its the only example of style over substance in the industry but when it causes other issues such as sealing of the cover I’m not a fan. Heck, waterfalls are all about style but they don't cause any other undue issue really. I'm just saying if I were looking at Coast I'd skip these models and look at the traditional flat bartop spas. I’m not knocking Coast overall.
I totally agree, as I said I'm just saying if I were looking at Coast I'd skip these models and look at the traditional flat bartop spas. I’m not knocking Coast overall.
Others such as D1 also have a lot of "out of the box" designs also but they stick with flat bartops. I may be more of a purist overall but no matter the design I'd want a flat bartop whether its Coast, Jacuzzi or whomever, maybe its just me.