Pseudomind
Active Member
- Jul 1, 2008
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- Boat Info
- 2011 Hurricane with Magic Tilt Trailer
- Engines
- 115 HP Yamaha Four Stroke
I went this past weekend, and all-in-all it was a pretty nice event, even the weather was nice. I am not sure if any other CSR members were there? I did get a chance to see two Sea Rays fairly close, and I have to admit naturally I liked what I saw.
1. Sea Ray Sundancer 460--The first was a 2001 Sundancer 4-sixty (460) and I liked it very much. Possibly because it could probably be withing my pocket book range in the future.. I am still looking to find a 51 foot Sundancer I can have look at I am not sure of their manufacture time fame, perhaps 1998 -2003?
2. Sea Ray Sundancer 52 foot--The other boat I saw was a newer model 52 foot Sea Ray Sundancer, had the gray sides, but from what I was able to see it is one sharp looking boat. Of course for me this model is waaay out of my pocket book range.
3. Regal 52 foot Sport Coupe--The other boat I saw which was quite impressive was not a Sea Ray, but a Regal Hardtop model with IPS, 44 footer, which had the tender stowage under the transom, and the full beam master suite in the stern(center)
Met a lot of nice people with different sizes and style of boats.
:thumbsup:
1. Sea Ray Sundancer 460--The first was a 2001 Sundancer 4-sixty (460) and I liked it very much. Possibly because it could probably be withing my pocket book range in the future.. I am still looking to find a 51 foot Sundancer I can have look at I am not sure of their manufacture time fame, perhaps 1998 -2003?
2. Sea Ray Sundancer 52 foot--The other boat I saw was a newer model 52 foot Sea Ray Sundancer, had the gray sides, but from what I was able to see it is one sharp looking boat. Of course for me this model is waaay out of my pocket book range.
3. Regal 52 foot Sport Coupe--The other boat I saw which was quite impressive was not a Sea Ray, but a Regal Hardtop model with IPS, 44 footer, which had the tender stowage under the transom, and the full beam master suite in the stern(center)
Met a lot of nice people with different sizes and style of boats.
:thumbsup:
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