New from Seattle

LanePipeswell

New Member
Jan 29, 2017
7
Seattle, Wa
Boat Info
2006 280 Sundancer Koehler Generator, Heat/AC.
Engines
FWC 5.0 MPI with Bravo 3's
Hello. Wife and I just traded our 2005 Eliminator Daytona ICC for this 2006 280 Sundancer. Looking forward to getting it home and in the water!

Here's a few pics
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And a few of the Daytona. I will miss going fast!
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Very nice!

Welcome aboard and congratulations!

Enjoy!
 
Welcome to the forum! Your boat looks awesome! Love the Eliminator too! I'm kinda new here as well. We bought our boat last fall in Houston and towed it back to Puyallup. We've had it out once here (on a 25 degree day) and are super excited to start exploring the Puget Sound soon! I love the quality of the Sea Rays!
 
Welcome to CSR. I noticed the registration numbers on the boat were from "AL". Is that Alabama?

Where in the Seattle area are you going to moor the boat? She sure is pretty.
 
Welcome to CSR! Your new boat is very pretty, I'm sure you will enjoy her.
 
Welcome. You are going to really enjoy using your boat on Puget Sound and all the surrounding waters. Many people here use their boats year round. Not me though. March through October (unless we get a really long fall) is about it for me. But then mine is too small to have a cabin. On a boat like yours you can get in out of the weather. Have fun.
 
Welcome to CSR. I noticed the registration numbers on the boat were from "AL". Is that Alabama?

Where in the Seattle area are you going to moor the boat? She sure is pretty.

Will be joining SYC and hope to sublet a slip there.

Yes the boat is from Alabama. Been on a very small lake it's whole life.


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Well,, if you are worried about saltwater, there's always Lake Washington and Lake Union. But you'll be missing out on all those wonderful places to go on Puget Sound and the Salish Sea, like the San Juan Islands, Canada, Hood Canal, and the list goes on and on.
 
Welcome aboard
 
Well,, if you are worried about saltwater, there's always Lake Washington and Lake Union. But you'll be missing out on all those wonderful places to go on Puget Sound and the Salish Sea, like the San Juan Islands, Canada, Hood Canal, and the list goes on and on.


Not new to the area, been here my whole life. The Daytona was no stranger to Puget sound, you'd be surprised how short seattle to the San Juans is at 100mph


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