Saturday, January 7, 2012

Save Big With Boat Show Incentives From Scout, Pursuit, Yamaha, Chaparral & Pier 33

With the opening of the 2012 Progressive Insurance Chicago Boat, Sport & RV Show just a few days away, here’s an update on specials available thru Scout, Pursuit, Chaparral, Yamaha and Pier 33.
 
Let’s begin with Yamaha’s Proven Choice Sales Event, because this valuable incentive applies to new boats from Scout and Pursuit. Both builders are exclusively powered by Yamaha outboards. Yamaha outboards are proven as the boater’s choice for quality, reliability and efficiency. The Proven Choice Sales Event provides new Pursuit and Scout owners with 5 Years of engine warranty protection, ensuring a half-decade of worry-free boating. As an alternative to the extended warranty protection, buyers can opt to receive dealership cash credit towards a new Scout or Pursuit purchase ranging from $300 to $2,000. Plus, Yamaha has added an extra $500 bonus for all 150 HP Yamahas sold. You’ll frequently find our Scout 210 XSF (featured at the show!), Scout 262 Abaco (featured at the show!) and Pursuit OS 255 (one 2010 boat show demo with twin 150’s still available) powered by the 150’s and Yamaha will provide each purchaser of a 150-powered boat with a coupon for an additional $500 towards the purchase for each engine. “P-C-S-E” is valid thru March 31, 2012. See your Pier 33 Sales Representative for more details.

Pursuit has provided Pier 33 and other Pursuit dealers with a very enticing Winter Boat Show Retail Incentive, allowing us to pass along additional savings ranging from $1,000 to $8,000 on qualifying models, but don’t delay, as this incentive expires shortly after the conclusion of the boat show. Yamaha’s Proven Choice program applies, too, so Pursuit buyers have an opportunity to take advantage of both programs.

There are two attractive promotional treats available from Scout Boats  for Pier 33 customers during the boat show. Scout recently announced the continuation of Ultimate Value Pricing: factory-direct discounts on five very popular models, available from our inventory or factory-fresh orders in time for spring delivery. Savings on these models range from $6,362 to $11,169 off of Scout’s MSRP. U-V-P pricing is also combined with Yamaha’s Proven Choice Sales Event for even bigger savings for Scout buyers. In addition, Scout has extended the Holiday Dream Boat Event for Pier 33’s display at the Chicago Boat Show. Holiday Dream allows Pier 33 to provide additional factory-direct discounts on the 245 XSF ($5,000, 2012 in stock!), 262 XSF ($10,000, order now!) and 282 XSF ($10,000, order now!), but sales must be secured during boat show week.
 
Chaparral has announced the 2012 Cash Back / Power Forward Boat Show Sales Event. This “Powerful” program provides rebates and extended engine warranties on qualifying models ranging from $1,000 to $60,000. Our Pier 33 display at the Chicago Boat Show will not include Chaparral, but our friends from Munson Ski & Marine will have a full display of Chaparral models right at the show entrance. If you are an Indiana or Michigan boater and are considering a new Chaparral for 2012, contact Pier 33 to find out more about Chaparral Boats and the Cash Back / Power Forward. CB-PF thru February 29, 2012.

We’re not done, yet! Last, but not least, all Pier 33 new boat purchasers – Pursuit, Scout or Chaparral – will also receive the option of
free dockage at our deluxe St. Joseph marina for the 2012 boating season, or – depending on the size of the boat and boater’s needs – complimentary Launch on Command or Hook ‘n Go service for upcoming summer. Pier 33 is indeed Michigan’s finest full-service marina and dealership and we’re sure you will enjoy boating with us in St. Joseph.

The boat show is a great opportunity to choose the boat that will bring you memories to treasure for a lifetime. Be sure to take advantage of our special show pricing on all models and these additional incentives from each manufacturer! See our team for complete details on your favorite models.

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