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JimH January 31st 07 12:39 AM

Searay vs Cruisers-Yachts-Inc.
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
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

...





wrote in message
roups.com...
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
*Bling*)?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Jim, my marina is my house!


I think you are replying to Butch's post, not mine.

Good luck with the search!



Butch Davis January 31st 07 12:45 AM

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
...
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

...





wrote in message
roups.com...
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
*Bling*)?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Jim, my marina is my house!


JimH tends to overlook a lot while reading.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."




JimH January 31st 07 12:56 AM

Searay vs Cruisers-Yachts-Inc.
 

"Butch Davis" wrote in message
link.net...
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
...
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

...





wrote in message
roups.com...
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
*Bling*)?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Jim, my marina is my house!


JimH tends to overlook a lot while reading.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."






JimH January 31st 07 12:57 AM

Searay vs Cruisers-Yachts-Inc.
 

"Butch Davis" wrote in message
link.net...
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
...
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

...





wrote in message
roups.com...
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
*Bling*)?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Jim, my marina is my house!


JimH tends to overlook a lot while reading.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."



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


John Herring/JLH tends to overlook a lot while reading. ;-)



Bill Kearney February 1st 07 02:20 PM

Searay vs Cruisers-Yachts-Inc.
 
If you're buying new, the local dealer is at least as important as the
boat, since they assemble it on site and do all the warranty work.
Check them out as well.


Well, they do assemble a number of things after taking delivery from the
manufacturer. So you definitely want to make sure they've got their act
together for doing stuff like that. Ask to see how your model of boat comes
delivered. Be wary of how things are added aftermarket. Anything putting a
hole through the hull damn well better be done right. You don't want to get
stuck in the middle of a ****ing match between a half-ass dealer install of
something and the manufacturer's warranty on the hull.



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