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02-18-2014, 04:06 PM #41Senior Member
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so just an update and a few other questions ... i decided to go with the Mondo. I thought things through and it just makes more sense and I'm super stoked to order my boat.
Now I'm just picking out the colors. When I'm on the color app on moomba.com ... when I change the DECK COLOUR ... the MAIN PANEL color changes as well. Is that right? Is the deck color and the main panel color the same? Seems odd that they would have two different selection options if they were the same thing.
I'm getting the 345HP motor. Should I get the 1235 prop right from the start or just go with what it has?
Also, what color is the standard tandem trailer? Black?
Thanks guys!
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02-18-2014, 04:15 PM #42
Your gunel or topdeck is the same color as the main side color.
3 color scheme is, top sides, then stripe color, then lower hull color and you have the option to color the nose but I'm pretty sure that is the same as your top color
I would go with the 1235 prop from from the start with the 350 engine. That should be more then enough power unless you really sac the boat. Even with my Mojo and 3k I could have stayed with the 350/1235 prop but I wanted more power due to when I run large crews I would get some cavitation.Malo <--- Means--Evil or Mean One. This explains a lot.
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02-18-2014, 05:06 PM #43
My trailer was color coded to the boat, but not sure if that is standard or not.
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02-18-2014, 05:43 PM #44
I'd go ahead and go with the 1235 from the start. No clue on the trailer.
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02-18-2014, 07:34 PM #45Senior Member
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sweet 1235 it is. I'll contact the dealer about the trailer.
Thanks guys ... will post up details/pix when I can!
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02-20-2014, 12:40 PM #46Senior Member
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Hey guys ... so wanted to get another opinion. I can be a stubborn hard headed person and sometimes I make rash decisions so wanted to run it by you guys as well.
I was about to finalize the Mondo deal and I have a quote etc showing totals etc. I'm going over the quote and notice that the guy is charging me $1200 or whatever for the tandem trailer ... but in the quote under standard features it says "BOATMATE TANDEM AXLE W/ BRAKES". I ask him to clarify and he tells me that all Mondos come with the single axle standard and that it is a mistake on the quote.
I promptly tell him well it should be honoured because you have been sending me quotes back and forth and every single one says that the Tandem is standard.
He calls his rep and they said there is nothing they can do. He does offer a $200 off coupon and lowers the price so the upgrade will now cost $750.
I run a business and know 100% that if my company made this mistake we would eat the cost. This is a written quote from him and regardless of who made the mistake, I shouldn't be the one to pay.
What do you all think? I am ready to walk from this dealer and go elsewhere because I will always have a sour taste in my mouth and that is not what should happen after dropping 60K on a boat.
Thoughts?
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02-20-2014, 12:48 PM #47Senior Member
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02-20-2014, 12:50 PM #48Senior Member
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just posted the quote above ... for whatever reason the image uploaded wouldnt accept the file even though it is a JPEG.
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02-20-2014, 01:01 PM #49
Well, the 2014 Moomba brochure definitely states that the tandem axel trailer is an option on the Mondo & standard only on the Mojo. The pic in your second post didn't come thru, so I can't see if that is the SC build sheet or the dealer's. I can see where the deal sheet software wasn't updated correctly and it was a simple, honest mistake.
But, should you pay for their mistake? I don't know. And, where are you going to go? SC has assigned dealer territories, what will you do if/when you need service or warranty work, etc.?
I'm not sure how your math works with $1,200 less $200 equaling $750, but I'd take the $200 and tell the dealer you want your 20 & 100 hour services for free. Get it in writing what all they will take care of. If you don't think you'll get to 100, then get a free winterization. If they have supplies and/or a pro shop, get some lines, bumpers, jackets, etc. for free.
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02-20-2014, 01:19 PM #50
image came up when I clicked the link. glad to see in your screen shot you weren't checking out any mid-day porn.
Definitely clear to me that a dual axle trailer should have been included. Is there a box for it on the left side of the estimate as there is for the engine, gel, etc options?
I've always found that it works in my favor to get free gods/services than to get the price down, whether it's their mistake, or not.