I've got one, but it is too big to fit under the seat where the $hitty Igloo goes. The Hopper 18 would fit but it is too small to fit drinks and food in for a day on the lake.
Why on earth does a brand like Sea Ray put those crappy Igloo coolers on their boats?
If you're too heavy handed, the handles pop off and even if you're delicate the lid will pop off if you push it back too far. Sea Ray should be embarrassed.
Anyone found a suitable replacement? Doesn't look...
Yes it gets hot, but it does dry quick which is why we like it. A snap in SeaDek option would have been interesting thing to consider though. Love it on the swim platform.
I too feel that #5 is a solid reason that helped keep SeaRay under Brunswick's ownership, but you costal guys are too swayed by what you see in saltwater. The interior of this country has almost no outboards except fishing boats, not around here anyway. Everything is I/O powered unless it is a...
I'd go bow in with a spike anchor in to the sand. Raise the I/O and coast in for a gentle landing. Drive the spike in the sand and be done with it unless it is a windy day and you feel the need for a stern anchor.
I wouldn't think so if the prop ventilates in a simple turn. If you're sure you aren't trimmed up too far, take it back to Searay and have them take a look. With a 5 year warranty, most all SPXs are still under warranty. Make them fix it.
Well, to answer my own question, I sent SeaDeck an email and they were very courteous and prompt in replying that they were pretty sure they had partial drawings of the transom and bow pieces that people were wanting most. They did want me to verify if the pieces actually fit before I ordered...