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Looks like a 290 on steroids. And that hardtop handhold looks hideous. A walk though windshield on a 35' boat?
What's the story about that book? You have to communicate your thoughts here
OK, enough with the cryptic stuff. What are you guys saying? You like the old? You like the new? Nobody likes change? What's the story about that book? You have to communicate your thoughts here.
Has anyone seen the competition out there? Take a look at the Cobalt 37 AND 46. Its not just Sea Ray. Who's the leader and who's following?
As mentioned before the 350 does look much better in real life. As far as SeaRay leading and the others copying, the 340 was losing market share to the 3760 Regal, 348 Four-Winns and others. SeaRay copied some of the others best features, blended in some of their own new features and came up with the 350. Sure it's the new target in this size boat but it's built on many features from others. I don't think SeaRay has the commanding position they had in the past, they are leading but not by a wide margin. I looked at every boat in the size range in Miami, I was there 3 days!! The 350 was the best of the bunch IMO, very impressive boat in person...but don't expect Regal and others to sit around, they will show up with their contenders soon I'm sure. I would have the 350 now if it didn't cost so much. I agree with others the 350 is just too much for this size boat, even if it is a SeaRay!!
Mike
Well said. Sea Ray is leading, only in volume. They are playing catch up to FW,Regal and even Rinker on many levels. They have a ways to go. When Four Winns releases their new 40 foot boat this fall, you will see what I mean.
Hey, since everyone's giving opinions, figured I would too! Now, keep in mind, I'm VERY new to boating so don't beat me up too bad. I gotta say that I really like it. I know quite a few of you have criticized the new styling but I like the way they look. Now as far as seaworthyness, I'm still learning. But honestly, I think the earlier styles just scream outdated. I'm not a fan of 80's styling and thats what the previous model pics remind me of. Someone said it was rediculous to have a walk through window on a boat that large. Why? It's practical. It works. I like it. I even like the big windows. Way better than the triangle arrow style of the previous model to me. More modern looking. I like the hard top too. Think it looks good. But hey, to each his own. Just figured I'd throw my $0.02 out there! Cheers!