Here's some neat Sea Ray pictures they'd rather you didn't look at:
http://www.yachtsurvey.com/Fiberglass_Boats.htm
Even people who hate Mr Pascoe must admit his pictures DO show a lot,
even if you don't read the text about what Brunswick is doing.
How come a company that can build a bowling pin you can beat to hell
for 20 years nearly without a scratch, can't build a hull that's not
like an eggshell, destroyed by the dock??
I have a Sea Ray. It's not the company it was before Brunswick
Bayliner bought 'em out......
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 18:17:44 -0500, "pmiller"
wrote:
After several years of looking and saving I am finally ready to buy my
first boat. Ive looked at boats from 26 to 34 ft and based on advice from
many people here I am
eliminating everything over 30' as too big for a first boat.
Today I looked at a 30' Sea Ray Sundancer 1989.
The boat will be used on the Chesapeake Bay in the Annapolis MD area.
Is there anyone here familiar with the Sundancers of that
age?
Id love to know if there were any problems with those boats or anything in
particular to look for.
I will of course have a survey done prior to purchase
Ive taken the powerboating course and have a little experience with a 19'
runabout and a 24' Cruise Along
which is now in the Calvert Marine Museum.
Thanks
Paul
Larry W4CSC
POWER is our friend!