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Stepping Up
Bought my first boat last year, a SeaRay 190 bowrider. We are now
looking to step up to a larger boat that will allow us to have overnights. We have spec'd out a SeaRay 260 and the Regal2665. The SeaRay berth is small and the use of space seems a bit ineffective. The Regal is beautiful inside and out and everything I see is saying go for it. However, SeaRay is sitting back there whispering, "It is not a SeaRay". Before we pull the trigger and commit a substantial sum of money we are asking ourselves what is the best choice we can make. We love SeaRay's service and dealer interaction, but we are asking ourselves, "Yes the service is great, but is it worth the extra $15,000?" We can get ourselves in a Regal for much less than the SeaRay and of course we understand that with SeaRay it is not just the boat, it's the extras. Has Regal corrected their hull problems they seemed to have in the past? What would you do. We looked at alot of boats in the length we are looking for, and Regal and SeaRay are the frontrunners. My wife likes both, as do I. (I grew up on boats until I was in my late teens and just recently re-discovered boating, late thirties) This group has been very helpful, and I would welcome opinions. AF |
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