For now it is just their Lexington location, I believe. Stokley's is going to take over the Sea Ray line in Lexington, and will be selling Flerlage's inventory. They do have a sale going on right now I believe, based upon the sign on their lot. Their last day is Sep. 5.
Flerlage Marine (Sea Ray of Lexington) is going out of business in September. Just got an email from the service manager this past week. Sucks. I've purchased both of my Sea Rays from them and have had an outstanding relationship with them. From Aquapalooza events, maintenance, purchase...
I added it last year. Best thing I've added to my boat thus far.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N98YvYs0-B0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_I6AZGodJQ
There are a few other youtuber's that have added Corsa that have replied to my youtube video comments, so check those out as well.
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Great comments guys, thank you very much for the input. I'll definitely look into using a marina rather than a free launch area, and will also look into getting some time over by PCB.
Thanks!
I have ran around on inland lakes for the last 5 years, but have not ventured into salt water... yet.
Questions are:
Is it considered a good idea to use a 23' open-bow/single-engine boat in the Destin, FL area on the Gulf? We will have a jump box and a hand held radio, and will want to...
Go with the Select. My previous boat was a 200 Sport and the Select has a much better ride. You also sit deeper in the cockpit of a Select, which is a plus if you have little ones on board.
We love having the Boat and RV show together. We have a travel trailer as well and being able to see everything at once is a real benefit.
Kameroo, we were going to try to make the Cincinnati show again this year but I believe it ended today. We usually try to do one show with just the wife...
We were there today as well. Unfortunately the show seems to get quite a bit smaller each year as far as square footage, but it was good to see so many people attending.
I suggest also getting one of those battery powered fans (runs on D batteries I think). We kept our little one in a car carrier as well while underway behind the bow doorway next the helm, and laying on towels anywhere out of the sun while on anchor, or in a portable tent when on shore. The...
I agree with Billandamy. I bought a sport boat, not a cruiser. I run WOT a *lot*. I also have a jet ski, and I'm WOT most of the time on that as well. All scheduled maintenance is performed at all regular intervals.
Kind of like buying a Porsche and driving around like its Sunday all...