I had a few relatively smaller issues on my boat. 2023 SL400. It did require the dealer to take it in for a couple months, but luckily it was in the offseason. I was able to squeak by for the first couple months August to October after delivery in 2022. Luckily, all of 2023 and 2024 have been hassle free so I think most of the bugs were worked out. Sorry to hear yours did not get worked out. Best of luck in the Centurion! There is one at the marina across the street from my house and it looks really nice. I walked down to the dock and looked in at it a couple times.

Originally Posted by
mjb929rr
I Just don’t see the value in some of the new upgrades, my 2020 sl was 145k otd. This se was 250k otd and honestly the wave is prob 10% better but everything else is a lateral move or downgrade. I dont see the value in upgrading if you have a 2020 or newer boat.
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I looked to upgrade and it would cost 70-90k for me to move into a 2024 at the time I priced. I cant imagine what it would cost now. For that kind of money I would look at used G's or paragons.
It seems the big brands are really starting to try and market as luxury boats for higher incomes and the lower brands are the boats marketed to everyone else. Unless you want a 20 year loan and a lot of people probably cant afford that monthly payment.
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