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    Hello Everyone, Sorry I haven't posted pics sooner but I've been busy enjoying the boat. My wife and I hated to pay the slip fees so we decided to pull the boat out. Then we needed to get something to pull the boat. We went to Toyota just to "see what they had" lol. We ended up leaving with...
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    New member in Las Vegas

    I would definitely recommend taking a sundance helicopter flight. It's quick and an incredible experience.
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    New member in Las Vegas

    I would definitely bring a jacket. It can get a little chilly walking the strip at night. btw...very nice boat!!!
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    That's funny but true. Lake Mead is actually a very big lake. Hopefully the Eastern Rockies gets plenty of snow this year so the water level comes up a bit. We are looking forward to cruising across the lake and checking out the Hoover Dam.
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    Sounds good. The boat is docked at Callville so we might just make our way over there. We hope to be able to enjoy it for a while before it gets too cold out there.
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    Well after the second visit to the boat, I am very confident in this purchase. I should be a SeaRay owner this week. I'll post pics soon.
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    Thanks for welcoming me aboard. I'm going to see the boat again on sunday before I shell out the cash. Any recommendations on things that could be a huge red flag? Thanks, Dave
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    Hello, We are about to purchase a 1989 SeaRay 220 Cuddy Cabin. The boat has been kept in the water in a covered slip for the past 20 years on Lake Mead. I cant wait to take ownership. I know it might need a little work here and there but we are getting a great deal and figured with a little...
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    Buying a 1989 Searay 220 Cuddy Cabin. Any advice or warnings appreciated.

    Buying a 1989 Searay 220 Cuddy Cabin... Hello Everyone, I'm new to this site and thought it would be the perfect place to find fellow SeaRay owners. After searching for a family boat and deciding I didnt want to pay $30 - $40 K for a new boat, the wife and I decided to buy a 1989 Searay 220...
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