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Butch Davis
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Searay vs Cruisers-Yachts-Inc.
I'm the guilty party espousing a change in marina. Sorry! However, I still
feel it'll be difficult to sell a large boat with outdrives when the time
comes.
Butch
"JLH" wrote in message
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On 30 Jan 2007 14:07:13 -0800,
wrote:
On Jan 29, 7:13 pm, "Butch Davis" wrote:
On boatered.com/forum/ there is a thread in the cruisers forum that you
may
find interesting. It is not pretty and may not be typical but I
recomment
you have a look.
As to outdrives. Given the cost of the boat you are comtemplating you
should consider changing marinas if the depth of your marina will not
allow
you to use a conventionally propped boat. I think you'll find that a
boat
of that size will be very difficult to sell on the used market when the
time
for that inevitably comes.
Butch"JimH" wrote in message
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I have a 2004 SeaRay 260 w/ AlpahIII out drive and Mercruiser Gas
Engine. Looking to step up in size, 35-37ft. SeaRay is Caddillac of
Bruswick Boats with Maxum being the Pontiac and BayLiner being the
Chevy. Where does Cruisers Yachts Fit in terms of Quality?
I have no real issues w/ SeaRay but I do like the layouts of the
Cruisers a bit more. Also wondering if i should step up to Diesels in
stead of gas.
Thoughts?
Have you also looked at Regal and Maxum (a SeaRay without the
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Jim, my marina is my house!
JimH tends to overlook a lot while reading.
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John H
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