September 20, 2008
Update! - CorrectCraft.com - F5 F5 F5 F5 F5
UPDATE:
Correct Craft's updated Web site has been pushed live but it looks like they forgot to transfer a few items over from the last iteration. I'm on it!
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Original Post:
F5 (refresh) keys are getting a workout this week as word got out that Correct Craft's 2009 Web site will soon be released. Starting around 2004 I've seen some manufacturers choose to fully refresh their Web sites as much as half a year prior to the actual calendar rollover so there is some precedence here and some reason to check back frequently. But to me, anything inside of the November 1 - December 31 timeframe is entirely acceptable and I've been watching wake boat manufacturers' Web sites since 1999 - a time when Master Craft didn't even own mastercraft.com yet. I've seen new model year Web sites go up anywhere from 6 months before the calendar rollover to 8 months past it (you know who you are) and this means that we're still well within the acceptable range to see the new CorrectCraft.com anytime between now and more than a month from today.
We know the site is close to being released and that it is complete and now in QA. What we all need to do now is calm down a little bit, and ready ourselves for the forthcoming press release announcing that the site has gone live. Heck - we may even get the site a day before the press release even hits the wire. We'll make the announcement here when the site goes live and already look forward to configuring several of our most coveted boats - the Super Air Nautique 230 with a Flight Control Tower, the Super Air Nautique 210 with the new Roswell tower option, and the 216v, again with the Roswell tower option.
Editor's Note:
Apple users, pressing command + R, apple + R or 'cloverleaf' + R in combination will get you the same result that us Windows folks get by slamming F5 every 40 seconds or so, but it might just lead to carpel tunnel syndrome faster for you. So add this to the list of reasons that we feel you shouldn't be doing this and should simply hang tight. The wait shouldn't be too much longer.
Posted by erik
