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10-19-2012, 03:10 PM #21
- Join Date
- Jun 2008
- Location
- Wayzata, MN
- Boat
- Boatless
- Details
- Boatless
- Engine(s)
- Boatless
- Posts
- 2,788
Re: Another new guy considering buying a 280
That is a very clean boat and price seems ok...not great but it's decent. You can get a lot more boat for $55k though. Do a search on Yachtworld.com and you will find a ton of clean Sea Ray's under $50k.
I just searched using the following criteria and came up with 178 listings...
Mfg/Model: See Ray
Worldwide Regions: Multiple
Country: United States
Length: >28'
Year: >1999
Price: USD 10,000-55,000
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10-29-2012, 10:41 AM #22
Re: Another new guy considering buying a 280
OK, this getting very close to being a done deal. $43k is the purchase price as long as the survey goes well. Where can I find a manual? Not a supplement, I got that, but a manual that tells me how all the systems work etc.
Thanks.
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10-29-2012, 10:52 AM #23
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- Jun 2008
- Location
- Wayzata, MN
- Boat
- Boatless
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- Boatless
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- Boatless
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Re: Another new guy considering buying a 280
You can download the manual from here: http://www.searay.com/Page.aspx/page...r-Manuals.aspx
If the actual manual is not listed for 2003 you can download any manual from 2002 to 2009....they are all the same.
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10-30-2012, 07:37 AM #24
Re: Another new guy considering buying a 280
Those are just the supplemental manuals. They do not have an actual manual listed.
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10-30-2012, 08:03 AM #25
- Join Date
- Jul 2009
- Location
- Charlotte, NC- LKN
- Boat
- Sea Ray
- Details
- 2006 280 Sundancer
- Engine(s)
- T-5.0 w/BIIIs, CWC, 5.0 kw Kohler
- Posts
- 373
Re: Another new guy considering buying a 280
The supplemental manual is specific to the 280DA. The spiral bound manual is more generic to Sea Ray cruisers and deals with safety, general boat operations, etc. I have not looked at that manual in several years. I have copies of the supplemental manual stashed in many places as its the go to for trouble shooting, systems operations, etc.
Jim T.
Charlotte, NC (LKN)
Current Boat: 2006 280 Sundancer w/ 5.0s, BIII's, 5kw Kohler
Prior Boats:
2005 240 SD 350 Mag
2001 Beneteau 393
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10-30-2012, 08:04 AM #26
- Join Date
- Sep 2008
- Location
- Fort Mill, SC / Lake Wylie
- Boat
- Sea Ray
- Details
- 2005 280DA, Lowrance HDS7, Windlass
- Engine(s)
- T-5.0 MPI Closed Cooling w/ Bravo Three Drives; Kohler 5E Genny
- Posts
- 2,714
Re: Another new guy considering buying a 280

2005 Sea Ray 280 Sundancer
Twin-5.0MPI Bravo III, Kohler 5E
Other: 2004 Yahama XLT1200 Waverunner
Previous Boat- 2003 Sea Ray 225 Weekender 5.0MPI Bravo III





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