Hello
Sorry it took so long to get back to you. Didn't see this message.
The boat is great, only our family is outgrowing it. It runs like a top, gets on plane right away, and the engine is very solid. Problem is we seem to have 6 to 8 people that want to go out every time we go and frankly...
The title you have has a different number than the HIN?
I'd be concerned with that. Who gave you this boat?
Otherwise, it may be that the hull was laid in '72 and the boat actually marketed in '73.
Unfortunately, in my experience, little as it is, SeaRay customer service isn't any help...
Unfortunately, while I have an original engine manual for the 888, 225S and 233, it does NOT have a wiring diagram.
I have a photo copy of the 1977 or 78 Sea Rays Cruisers owners manual. It has a barely legible wiring diagram. I am in the process of trying to get it into electronic form but...
I take it you have the twin engine version. I think I might have seen that one in my search this spring. I landed the boat in my picture. It's a single Merc 233.
Let us know how things are going?
Also, I'd appreciate info on that genset setup you have? I am contemplating doing somehting...
Is this what you are trying to do:
If so, go to where the picture is hosted, right click in the picture, click on properties, then copy the http address line. Then come back here, start a post, click on the little Yellow square with a mountain and then paste the address in that pop up then...
Excellent looking craft sir!
I just purchased a 1977 SRV 240 SDB. Look exactly like yours except for the fly bridge.
There are several others on this forum with similar vintage boats. We need to instigate a vintage Sea Ray section!
Engine Bay and Storage Access.... We just love the teak!
The galley.. Owner says once a year rub down with Cetal Light to maintain this luster!
Those aren't smudges on her stern. That's reflected SHINE!
Swim Step - original teak!