First time back to Club Sea Ray in quite a few years. Boating has changed considerably up here in Canada, as I am sure it has every where else in the world. Pulled HYDRO-Therapy out of the water yesterday, not expecting any major issues after all, last year I only found 2 zebra mussels on one...
Sorry about the delay but I have been off the site for several years now. I still have the boat and do not believe that it is particularly rare. As a matter of fact there is another boat just like it at our club, except that it has v-drives and mine has Bravo II out drives. A great boat, nice...
That is just so wrong.
Water can most certainly enter the engine through a bad exhaust manifold and those of us who have had to replace engines know it.
I believe in 92 or 93 Sea Ray marketed the 350 as a 370 although the hull and all dimensions including length overall remained exactly the same.
You will love your boat.
I told my Merc dealer that 140 is too cold for any engine to run at and put 160's in both of my 7.4's. My warranty expired a long time ago and close to 50 years of internal combustion experience tells me that 160 is better than 140 for big block engines.
Just my opinion, I know Merc says 140 is...
That is not a mid-life crisis. A real mid-life crisis involves getting rid of the wife and THEN moving to a newer model.
A newer, larger Sea Ray is merely a natural life progression.
Congratulations and good luck to BOTH of you.
All the best to you.
A member at our club bought a Bayliner 2755 at an online auction for under $1000. It was advertised as having a seized engine and needed full canvas. When he picked it up he found out that the trailer was only a couple of years old and in like new condition. There was a...