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I've been in the market for a trailerable cruiser. Sea-Ray has a lot of options but one of my struggles has been the constant model changes/ upgrades (one year a certain model will turn into a larger number) and redesigns of models. I believe my favorite now is the 2007-2009 310 Sundancer. Is anyone here trailering this model? I've seen some people have hinged their radar arches. I am also considering a Regal 32 Express, largely due to the power tower being able to lower. I'm not sure what the clearance will be on a 310 on the trailer, but I am hoping it is doable. Looking for other people's opinions on what they are towing. I made a post on the Sea-Ray Owners FB page and got a lot of "8'6" is the legal beam", blah blah blah. I am well aware of all the laws and have no problem getting permits. I drive a diesel Dually and would have a trailer with electric over hydraulic disk brakes. Between my 27' Regal, 38 Formula, 39 Nor-Tech, and 43 Donzi I have towed an estimated 25-30,000 miles. I know exactly what I am getting into with towing a large boat so I don't need to hear all the laws or form the person that says a 240 Sundancer is more than he wants to tow (someone actually posted that on my FB post). What I am looking for are real world people in the same "boat" as me (pun intended ha) that have large 30'+ sun dancers that they trailer to different lakes. Appreciate any feedback!
What I like about the 07-09 310 is that it's 10'5" beam which is more than manageable, 200 gallons of fuel, cockpit layout, grill option in cockpit, among many other things.
What I like about the 07-09 310 is that it's 10'5" beam which is more than manageable, 200 gallons of fuel, cockpit layout, grill option in cockpit, among many other things.