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![]() wrote in message ps.com... Well Larry, You must have some prior SeaRay knowledge. My first Sea Ray, an '88 268 weekender was perfect, well built and plenty of storage. The 90 couldn't have been built more cheaply. Yes, I am learning and will never buy another SeaRay. However, I have learned much from both boats, which is not a bad thing. Scott The Brunswick influence (I think they purchased SeaRay in 1987 or so) on the SeaRay boats was first seen in 1989 and with new styling in 1990. From what I have read I believe things went downhill since 1989, especially between '90 and '94. I see very little difference now between the construction quality between SeaRays, Maxums and Bayliners, although more gold trim and gold jewelry holders are found on SeaRays. ;-) BTW: I once owned an '87 270 Sundancer and it was built like a tank. |
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