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Thread: Back "Home" after 1 year
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09-19-2012, 09:21 AM #1
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- 300 Sundancer
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Back "Home" after 1 year
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Last edited by Ididntdoit; 09-20-2012 at 03:41 PM.
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09-19-2012, 09:25 AM #2
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- 2001 460 DA
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Re: Back "Home" after 1 year
Welcome home!
Russ Calasant
"Debtfinder"
2001 460 DA
Cummins 6CTA

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09-19-2012, 10:06 AM #3
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- Nov 2009
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- Occoquan, VA / Beaufort, SC
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- 2004 300DA / 2009 175 Sport
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- Twin 350Mag, BIII / 3.0L Merc, Alpha 1
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Re: Back "Home" after 1 year
-- Bill

2004 Sea Ray 300 Sundancer
2009 Sea Ray 175 Sport
Previous: 1977 Starcraft Runabout (80hp Merc outboard)
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09-19-2012, 11:13 AM #4
- Join Date
- Dec 2007
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- Newport, RI
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- Sea Ray
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- 300 Sundancer
- Engine(s)
- 5.0MPI Bravo III
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- 924
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09-19-2012, 11:54 AM #5
- Join Date
- Nov 2009
- Location
- Occoquan, VA / Beaufort, SC
- Boat
- Sea Ray
- Details
- 2004 300DA / 2009 175 Sport
- Engine(s)
- Twin 350Mag, BIII / 3.0L Merc, Alpha 1
- Posts
- 882
Re: Back "Home" after 1 year
Carry on the fight! Interestingly, I am in polluted Potomac River and my Sea Ray mechanic that services my drives (and the engine things I can't do) says he thinks this environment is actually worse for the drives than salt water. I have my drives pulled and inspected annually (vs. the 2 years you do). Drives repainted every year and bottom repainted every 2 years. I have been doing anodes every 6 months but they really look good enough at 6 months to last a full year.
Manifolds/risers/elbows (I have the 6 inch risers) are my biggest knowledge gap. I really don't know what to do with those. In current fresh water they seem to last a long time (mechanic says he really never has to replace them around here). In salt water, I guess just put new ones one every 5 years (???) whether they need it or not?
I, too, love the performance, the economy, the boat size/layout. So I'd really like to keep it. And dry stacking is not an option. That's not how I want to use this boat.-- Bill

2004 Sea Ray 300 Sundancer
2009 Sea Ray 175 Sport
Previous: 1977 Starcraft Runabout (80hp Merc outboard)
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09-19-2012, 12:13 PM #6
- Join Date
- Dec 2007
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- Newport, RI
- Boat
- Sea Ray
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- 300 Sundancer
- Engine(s)
- 5.0MPI Bravo III
- Posts
- 924
Re: Back "Home" after 1 year
Doing my mannis/risers over the winter....you could also convert to closed cooling before moving the boat to salt water either way manifold and riser service intervals are the same as a v-drive boat. mine still look good after 7years - the dry joint system took away the most common point of failure.
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09-19-2012, 12:44 PM #7
- Join Date
- Nov 2009
- Location
- Occoquan, VA / Beaufort, SC
- Boat
- Sea Ray
- Details
- 2004 300DA / 2009 175 Sport
- Engine(s)
- Twin 350Mag, BIII / 3.0L Merc, Alpha 1
- Posts
- 882
Re: Back "Home" after 1 year
-- Bill

2004 Sea Ray 300 Sundancer
2009 Sea Ray 175 Sport
Previous: 1977 Starcraft Runabout (80hp Merc outboard)


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