KRB64
Member
- Oct 12, 2006
- 785
- Boat Info
- '76 SRV195 (our first) -> moved up to
'78 240 WE (now 4 sale because ->)
'82 260 DA shared
- Engines
- A Ford 351, a couple GM 350s and a Cummins 6BT to pull it all (W250)
I'm sure this may have evolved over the years, but what characterizes each model SR? IE, what makes a Weekender a Weekender and what makes an Amberjack an Amberjack? :smt017
Is it based on the floor plan? Hull profile? Amenities offered? I know that each kind of had their niche: day cruising, runabout, fishing, overnighter... I can recognize a Sundancer and Weekender, etc but was curious if each had its own "specifications".
What makes it even more confusing are the boats offered for sale that are misnamed (anything with a v-berth is a Cuddy, WE & SD switched, etc, etc.) :smt101
Or is it based on nothing and just fluctuaded with the years? :huh:
Is it based on the floor plan? Hull profile? Amenities offered? I know that each kind of had their niche: day cruising, runabout, fishing, overnighter... I can recognize a Sundancer and Weekender, etc but was curious if each had its own "specifications".
What makes it even more confusing are the boats offered for sale that are misnamed (anything with a v-berth is a Cuddy, WE & SD switched, etc, etc.) :smt101
Or is it based on nothing and just fluctuaded with the years? :huh: