Is the Voyager 3 good for a spa?
Is the Voyager 3 good for a spa?
Voyager 3 has many features only found in the typical large one piece spas. The Voyager Spa is GREAT for those people who may want to set it up inside or the basement for the winter and then outside for the summer. Take it with you to the vacation house.
How many gallons of water does a Voyager have?
The large volume of water in the Voyager, average fill 400 gallons, serves as an excellent heat sink. The heavy duty thermal cover keeps the heat from being lost when not in use. Easily Transportable – With the Voyager you can have the 1st truly “UPS-able” spa that can be set up or dismantled in a matter of minutes.
Can you take a spa with you on vacation?
Easily Transportable – With the Voyager you can have the 1st truly “UPS-able” spa that can be set up or dismantled in a matter of minutes. You can take it with you or send it ahead to your vacation home. Put it outside for the summer or downstairs in the basement for the winter.
Where to store a spa in the winter?
Put it outside for the summer or downstairs in the basement for the winter. If you’re traveling, or going away for some time, you can take the spa apart, stack it up and just store it away.
Voyager 3 has many features only found in the typical large one piece spas. The Voyager Spa is GREAT for those people who may want to set it up inside or the basement for the winter and then outside for the summer. Take it with you to the vacation house.
The large volume of water in the Voyager, average fill 400 gallons, serves as an excellent heat sink. The heavy duty thermal cover keeps the heat from being lost when not in use. Easily Transportable – With the Voyager you can have the 1st truly “UPS-able” spa that can be set up or dismantled in a matter of minutes.
Where can I buy parts for my hot tub?
Purchase authorized Hot Spring parts from your dealer to ensure that you’re outfitting your spa with quality, lasting components. Keep your spa’s serial number on hand in case you need to reference it for more troubleshooting advice or official parts and repairs.
What to do when your hot tub is not in use?
Always keep your hot tub covered when not in use to keep debris out and to more efficiently maintain water temperature. Keep detergents and soaps out of your spa by showering with water only before getting into the hot tub.