Official 350 Thread

I am looking for a original swim platform boarding ladder. If anybody has one for sale please send me a message. Thanks
 
Replacement Wipers - if anyone is needing replacement wipers, they can be had by searching for Anco 52-20 (port and starboard) and 52-14 (center). Add "truck" to the search and they should pop up for roughly $10.00/ea. If you boat on Lake St. Clair, Harder's Auto Parts in Clinton Township stocks them.
 
Hello, we had the platform made and then adapted by a skilled contractor here in Peru,
 
Wanted to say hi and revive an old thread. We just became owners of a very nice 1991 350/370. We are the 3rd owner as my brother purchased this boat last year from the original owner. Looking forward to our new adventures with this boat.
 
Wanted to say hi and revive an old thread. We just became owners of a very nice 1991 350/370. We are the 3rd owner as my brother purchased this boat last year from the original owner. Looking forward to our new adventures with this boat.

Welcome. This thread is relatively inactive because these boats are almost trouble free.

Hope you enjoy yours as much as we do ours.
 
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Does anyone have a wiring diagram for a 91,92,93 350/370? I could not find one on Sea Ray's archives. I am finding some discrepancies in the wiring. My ice maker is on the outlets breaker and plugged directly in to the outlet on the outside of the icemaker cabinet. There is not another outlet inside of the cabinet. The circuit breaker panel shows refrigerator/icemaker on a single breaker with a separate outlets breaker. I am getting an occasional trip of the GFI from the icemaker. Uline's manual says not to plug in to a GFI just for that reason. I'm wondering if the previous owner made a change or Sea Ray made the change.
Thanks

Thanks

Rick
 
I do not have a diagram, but I can tell you that my ice maker is not plugged into the outlet next to the ice maker. I have 2 outlets open under the seat.

Matt
 
Matt

Thanks for the response. I have also looked at a 1990 350 on our dock and they also do not have the icemaker plugged in to the outlet on the outside of the cabinet. I have come to the conclusion that my boat did not come from the factory with an icemaker and that it why I do not have the wiring inside the icemaker cabinet. Time to do some add on wiring and get it right.
Thanks
Rick
 
Looking at making a 350 Sundancer purchase tomorrow pending Survey and inspection followed by a water test on weekend, any thoughts from owners on what too look for or things that have come up in the past.

As well curious to know i live in London Ont Canada. noticed that they list the 350 and 370 as the same boat but pricing is quite different in same year and model, condition seems to be the same as well is there confusion between this 370 and the newer 370's such as the 1996 to 1999 i think

thanks in advance
Jamie and Zoe
 
Jamie and Zoe,

if you decide against that boat and still looking for another option...please let me know. I am located in the 1000 islands and have one you will love
 
Hi we ended up closing the deal yesterday. I can pass your info on to another couple that were looking at same time as we were though.

Any one have pictures of converting dinette to bed, I might be missing some components to do this
 
Hi we ended up closing the deal yesterday. I can pass your info on to another couple that were looking at same time as we were though.

Any one have pictures of converting dinette to bed, I might be missing some components to do this
 
once the table top is removed there should be a sliding board that pulls out from under the center cushions. this sliding board should have a handle opening to grab and pull. Once in place there should be 2 more cushions to cover the board that will fill the opening. All the best with the new 350 and enjoy. Any additonal questions check for my email address in a PM.
 
Thank you for the advice weekend waterbed

I did see the rails where a piece of wood could slide out from but will look again to see if there is any other components
I know for sure there wasn't any extra cusion to fill in the table portion

Thanks Jamie and Zoe
 
I did get a chance to look and only the rails are left when they re upholstered the lower they raised the cushion support so the rails will no longer function, I think that add some table supports along the front of the curve sitting area and the table leg should be safe as well i still need the cushion to cover table but will tackle that over the winter

Anyone do anything with coffee maker, switch it out to something better, also i read through all the pages of the Official 350 saw some cool ideas for upgrading the TV think this will be a must do as well
 
anyone have pictures of tv mounts at aft. curious to see where you mounted too.
also did you run power to the TV or cable to receptacle

thanks jamie
 
Well, I guess it’s time for me to say hello and to step into this thread with the first of many upcoming posts. My wife and I are proud new owners of a well maintained 1991 350 DA (labeled as a 370) which will be our new year-round home. It’s sitting comfortably in its slip in a Honolulu harbor waiting for our arrival on Jan 5 as we leave frigid West Michigan behind for good. The POs are a great couple who have been and will continue to be very helpful in working with us to get to know all of the details and quirks of the boat from end to end. And after reading through all 220+ pages of the 370 Official thread, plus all 18 pages of this thread, I'm sure this is the right boat for us and I've always loved Sea Rays.

Living on and maintaining the 350 will be its own grand adventure that we're looking forward to, and being able to cruise it among the islands will be another adventure all its own (with the necessary associated learning curves, of course).

Since the PO has done such a great job of updating and maintaining the mechanical side, we will be able to first focus on cosmetic updating like a new camper top, then new cushions for the cockpit and back deck areas, and a new GPS/Plotter. Looking forward to being able to post our own before-and-after pics like so many others have done here. Only about 7 weeks to go….
 
AlohaSteve
Congrats on your move to Hawaii! We just returned from Maui and discovered that there are few marinas there and with price tags in the $1.5 to $2M range to purchase a slip. A bit over our budget. They asked there what we paid and I said we rented a slip at $1,500.00 per year. They were a bit amazed.
Regarding removing the coffee maker we just took ours out and the wife found a nice wicker type basket that fit right in laying on it's side. So the basket bottom is now the back. A couple nick nacks in there and it looks so much better.
 
Looking at adding a new stereo over the winter, have some ideas lined up but cant figure out where to locate a Sub without adding an enclosure. Any ideas or pictures of what you have done would help greatly

Thanks Jamie
 
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