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On Fri, 11 May 2007 15:48:15 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: HK wrote: Marc Heusser wrote: I'd like to get a motor boat. The local dealer mainly sells Sea Ray. I have read about problems with the Mercruiser motors as well as corrosion and wet wood on the boats. Is this really a problem, or was it just the unlucky guy? (http://www.docksidereports.com/boatr..._sundancer.htm http://www.everythingboats.com/ryob/...w&boat_id=1041 ) This is for a fresh water lake in Switzerland, and I am thinking of either a small open boat (some 20 feet) or a cabin cruiser around 30 feet. TIA Marc Keep shopping. For what you pay for a SeaRay, you can do a lot better. They are overpriced substantially. SeaRay consistently ranks at the top with J. D. Powers Qaulity Index. http://www.boaterslife.com/sea-ray-c...d.1425.3.6.htm Powers must not know about Parkers. Hell, Harry's boat was on the market for only three plus years, and look what he got for it! Oh, sorry. It hasn't sold yet. |
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