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wlgjr
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Newbie considering HS Envoy
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August 14, 2006, 02:15:39 pm »
I am considering purchase of HS Envoy, and would like information about "List Price" versus a reasonable price for the Envoy, without SpaAudio. Also, would like opinions regarding the types of cover lifters available. I live in the SE.
Thanks for your help! :-?
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Bill_Stevenson
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Hot Spring Envoy
Re: Newbie considering HS Envoy
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August 14, 2006, 03:39:18 pm »
I paid ~ $9K for mine, cover w/lifter, steps, chems, delivered in South Florida in January 2005. Prices have gone up a bit since then I believe.
Bill
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The_real_Clown_Shoes
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Re: Newbie considering HS Envoy
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August 14, 2006, 06:39:09 pm »
If you are looking at the Envoy, there are a few must-haves.
Cover Cradle. I can not stress this enough- get either a Cover Cradle or a Cover Cradle II as your lifter of choice.
Steps- Make sure that you get a set that will go up high, as it is a little bit taller tub.
Hand-rail- Not really a must-have, but will certainly help as there isn't a cool-down perch. I typically place one that rotates 360 on the right-hand side of the lounge.
Make sure you know where the spa is going to sit and specify if you need a side-to-side cover so that they can order it as such.
Also bargain for some filters (maybe even just one that you can put on the circ. pump stack).
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hottub.pool_boy
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Re: Newbie considering HS Envoy
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August 14, 2006, 09:39:38 pm »
Plenty of Envoy soakers here, maybe they'll chime in. widen your search. Go with the dealer who makes you feel the most comfortable, even if it means paying a bit more.
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geekd
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2006 HS Grandee
Re: Newbie considering HS Envoy
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August 14, 2006, 10:37:55 pm »
Hey, my fist post!
My wife and I were considering an Envoy, but after a wet test we didn't like the lounger as much as we thought we would.
We just had our Grandee delived this past Saturday, and we love it.
We were quoted $8400 for the Envoy and paid $8900 for the Grandee. Cover, lifer, starter chems, delivery & installation, in San Diego. No audio.
We had to have electrical run - $300, and a slab poured, ~$500 (friend of a friend deal).
So, wet test it, make sure you like the lounger. You give up a seat for it, so you better like it!
-geekd
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Gomboman
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Re: Newbie considering HS Envoy
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August 14, 2006, 11:24:16 pm »
The Envoy is a great spa if it fits you correctly. I suggest wet testing to make sure. I personally love the lounger. Most people who don't like the lounger float out of them. Let us know what you decide.
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Danny_L
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Re: Newbie considering HS Envoy
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August 15, 2006, 12:51:05 am »
I love the lounger in the Vista but not sure if it's the moto massage or the actual lounger. I think I could live with the Grandee also.
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Gomboman
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Re: Newbie considering HS Envoy
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August 16, 2006, 12:22:02 am »
Danny_L,
Can you post some flying photos for us sometime? What a life.
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I want to get in the spa business so I can surf the internet and use Photoshop all day long.
Danny_L
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Re: Newbie considering HS Envoy
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August 16, 2006, 01:10:41 am »
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Danny_L,
Can you post some flying photos for us sometime? What a life.
My avatar is a little misleading. I'm actually a weapons loader in the Air Force and the avatar photo was taken on a incentive flight while I was in Canada for an exercise. It was on a Canadian T-33, which is a Korean War vintage fighter used as a trainer till just a few years ago. Awesome ride but got a little woozy during the low level manuveres.
Tried to get a good reflection off the helmet visor. :-/
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