Csr Member Map

As the last person on earth to upgrade to high speed internet, (it helps when uploading pictures) I am finally on the map. I'm just a little north of Half Off on Iowa's east coast.

http://www.frappr.com/clubsearay

It was time to give this thread a jump start anyway....
 
Thank you for posting the map. Interesting to see where everybody is from. I put my name on also, now there are 3 boaters showing in Canada!!
I thought there woud be at least 10 of us showing since there are almost a hundred boats in Canada.........3 of them being our Navy
 
Hello all. I am a new proud owner of a 21' Sea Ray Seville 4.3 with Alpha 1 out drive and cuddy cabin. I love it so far. In excellent condition and runs great.
 
Just added my location. this is a great idea. CSR looks to be a great place to talk about our favorite activity and brand!

Our 2003 200 BR is our first boat and we don't believe we could have picked a better brand to buy.
 
Just placed Nacho Boat on the Map! Cool Beans!!!!:smt038
 
Greetings all-

I joined yesterday and find the site interesting! I'm in Sacramento, CA and currently own an '07 280 DA, purchased new on 31 May 07. I have put 490 hrs on her to date...

So Mote it Be
 
trying to jump on the map, but it seems to be a little uppity today. I saw someone in lanoka harbor (be driving through once again tomorrow).

Warminster, Pennsylvania.
 
2006 320 Sundancer on the Hudson River in NY.
 
I just registered for Lake Winnipesaukee in NH.

Interesting to see the overwhelming concentration in the east; I wonder if that's a function of regional market size overall or does Sea Ray concentrate their marketing efforts primarily in the east?

Cheers
Jeff
 
A lot of SeaRay boats are manufactured in Tennesee and Florida, there were 3 plants in Tenn and 4 in Fl if I remember correctly, some have been closed.
 
...Interesting to see the overwhelming concentration in the east; I wonder if that's a function of regional market size overall or does Sea Ray concentrate their marketing efforts primarily in the east?

Cheers
Jeff

A little help with your MBA. 37% of the US population lives along the Atlantic Seaboard. Lots of people plus lots of water = lots of boats. So there's some more for you to chew on for your marketing model!!!:smt043
 
I'm trying to get into the member map but I keep getting an error message that it is timing out, the server is taking too long to respond. Is there a problem or am I doing something wrong?
 
Must be something with Frapper Maps, I am on another forum that has a map there, it does not work either.

Just tried to google frapper, cannot get anything there either. The server died or they are just not there anymore.
 
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Another boater from the Chesapeake Bay here! Lauderick Creek, just off the Bush River.
 
I couldn't get the map to come up either. I'm guessing the site is gone/down/disappeared.

I'm in SE Washington and boat on the Columbia and Snake Rivers. We have 350 miles of the Columbia and 150 miles of the Snake to play on, plus it's a real adventure going through the Corps of Engineer's locks. They have the highest lift of any locks in the US. Several take you up ~100'-105'.
 

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