09Klr650
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A "hopeful to own soon" member. Looking to try liveaboard to see if it suits me and would like to see if there is any form of online information showing things like headroom, wet/semi-wet/dry head and shower, etc. for each model. Especially for the slightly older models as it seems easier to find information on the 2000-2020 versus the older 1980-2000 production. I am 6'-2" and would like to keep from banging my head TOO much while showering! As a boat owning novice (and little non-owning experience to boot) I plan on purchasing an older model, see if I like the lifestyle, and move up to larger models if it works out. Plus as a novice my insurance company and lender will be more agreeable to a smaller vessel to start. "Risk adverse" would be a great way to describe such companies
While I can find a lot of information in bits and pieces here and there, it is what is NOT talked about that worries me. Like the fact the 330 wet head seems to have a lower headroom than the cabin (per a video I just watched).
Thanks.
Edit: To clarify, I am currently considering the 30-38' range of the Sundancer or "Aft Cabin" (still not totally clear on the differences between the dozen or so types Sea-Ray offers). Almost certainly in the older range for pricing/etc and with sufficient headroom for a 6'-2" person in cabin and head. Dry head with shower preferred, but a semi-dry or even wet will work as pricing dictates.
While I can find a lot of information in bits and pieces here and there, it is what is NOT talked about that worries me. Like the fact the 330 wet head seems to have a lower headroom than the cabin (per a video I just watched).
Thanks.
Edit: To clarify, I am currently considering the 30-38' range of the Sundancer or "Aft Cabin" (still not totally clear on the differences between the dozen or so types Sea-Ray offers). Almost certainly in the older range for pricing/etc and with sufficient headroom for a 6'-2" person in cabin and head. Dry head with shower preferred, but a semi-dry or even wet will work as pricing dictates.
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