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It's 10k for the tub with 2 motors and a blower 65 jets (any combo of water/air). I added another pump and more jets for another 1000.00
So far I have wet tested a few used tubs. One was an older looking morgan, a used dr wellness, a used sundance and a used hot springs all were enjoyable honestly. We've also tested a new coast mirage and a big D1 spa that accent spa had. We actually enjoyed the jets on on of their accent custom made spas. I guess we aren't very picky. Honestly I prefer the non digital controls over digital stuff... call me old fashion lol. The accent custom spa we priced out was actually much bigger interior wise than the coast mirage. The mirage felt cramped and thus far I have not been real fond of all of the molded bucket seats. We also tested an artesian but it had these wierd shoulder bulges that dug right into my deltoids when seated in the corner chairs. I could imagine the pain of those things gouging my shoulders after a nasty shoulder workout. I think we've grown fond of the bench style seating and we do like the lounges. Leg and feet therapy will be a big must as well. My wife has plantar fasciosis and I personally get lower back pain from time to time when I go on heavy deadlifting workout routines. Lower back pumps are pretty frequent as well during heavy back and leg training.I think my perfect hot tub would be as big as possible (party sized good for 8 people or more comfortable) with good back, shoulder leg and feet therapy. Also as simple as possible with less stuff to break. I want it to last as long as possible and I'm a big fan of simple push buttons, manual dials and no fancy electronics. The simpler the better. Thus why I was attracted to this custom spa to begin with. Should I ask about foam insulation? We are in houston so we might see 1 or two months of 30-50 degree weather. The rest of the time it's 60-100 degrees. Cold insulation probably won't be an issue. It's the sun and heat outside.that worries me.
Another issue is the financing. All of the hot springs, jacuzzi, sundance, artesian dealers out here use the same bank for financing. Unfortunately my credit is not good enough for these. Accent sells d1, coast and their own custom spas they build using water way parts and marathon shells. They are able to finance me so I could potentially get financed for the coast mirage at 15k. I ddint get a quote on the big d1 spa though. I'll find out what the Serena Bay is going for while I'm at it. The coast mirage for some reason looked sigificantly smaller when looking inside versus this other custom one. I don't however believe it could be anywhere near 1500 gallons. This is the actual she'll builder: http://www.marathonspaandbath.com/Spas.html
Really sorry to hear about your situation and what you went through. Also didn't mean to sound judgmental. Hope you find something that works for you.