Hey all! New to this. Have a 1994 Searay BR 200. Question?

Steve Schild

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Mar 27, 2019
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1994 SeaRay BR 200
Engines
4.3 LX Mercruiser
Does anyone know the bridge clearance for a 1994 Searay BR 200? Moving to a new marina and there is a concern with a bridge. Boat is in storage for the winter still and need to lock in the spot soon!
 
Welcome Steve,

Should be water line to the highest point on your 200.
For the bigger boats this is in the manual and might be for your boat as well.
If you dont have the manual, you should be able to get it from Sea Ray. Or measure it if you can make out the water line on the side of your boat if you can get to it in storage.

Not sure where you are boating at but tides and or natural water level rise/fall is something to be concerned with as well.
 
Welcome Steve,

Should be water line to the highest point on your 200.
For the bigger boats this is in the manual and might be for your boat as well.
If you dont have the manual, you should be able to get it from Sea Ray. Or measure it if you can make out the water line on the side of your boat if you can get to it in storage.

Not sure where you are boating at but tides and or natural water level rise/fall is something to be concerned with as well.
Thanks. Checked the manual and it is not in there. Looked for the specs online and could not find that exact spec. Boat is currently in storage and wont be out for a few weeks. Still winter here in Wisconsin!!
 
For a 1996 230 BR, the waterline to windshield dimension is 3' 7". The 1996 175 BR dimension is 3' 2". I'd imagine the 200 BR is somewhere in between.
 
Hello,
I am brand new to using a forum as well as brand new to owning a 1990 sea ray 200. Would you all be able to help me with letting me know how to post a question on this forum?
 
Hello,
I am brand new to using a forum as well as brand new to owning a 1990 sea ray 200. Would you all be able to help me with letting me know how to post a question on this forum?
Ummm... you just did. Next question? ;)

Look through the various sub-forums for the one that best fits your question and make a post there. No need to post in multiple sub-forums, though - pretty much everyone used the "new posts" link that shows all new posts at once. Be sure to be as specific as possible in your question - add as much info as possible. Otherwise the answers will be vague.

Most importantly... ALWAYS do some searching on this website before posting. Many questions a new boater will have will have already been answered... often, many times over. We like people that do their own homework/research, first! :)

Welcome aboard.
 
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