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Sea Ray Yacht Owner or Buyer?

Discussion in 'Sea Ray Yacht' started by YachtForums, Nov 16, 2004.

  1. YachtForums

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  2. AK8366

    AK8366 New Member

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    I own and have owned for a couple of years now a Sea ray Sundancer...I am currently looking to upgrade to a bigger boat...we have two bedrooms now and are looking for something that has four bedrooms...any suggestions?

    Anthony Korculanic
  3. CaptTom

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    Anthony,
    What size Sundancer? Are you thinking a 55 footer or larger? Four staterooms will be more of a yacht than a sportfish model, depending on size. Is the fourth room for occasional guests, or storage? What type of cruising do you do: day or overnight, or extended (a week or more at a time) and do you usually have full amount of guests?
    Share some more info and we'll try to help.
    Capt Tom
  4. dancerscap

    dancerscap New Member

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    Compared tomost of these listed, my little 340 Sundancer hardly qualifies as a yacht, but she is well loved, now. Her maintenance has been neglected for about three years so I'm trying to play catch up. I intend to do mosst of the work myself, so I'll be asking lots of questions. Her interior is original '87; the bulkheads are good the headliner is good. But the carpet has to go. I want to replace it with teak and holly soles. The engines are three years old with about 400 hours, so I think they are ok for now. I just had the carbs rebuilt and am about to flush the fuel tanks. She is structurally sound and all electronics are gone, so they will all be replaced soon, as will all exterior upholstery. As I said I'll be asking lots of questions and all replies will be appreciated.