tdschafer
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Agreed, not life changing but a couple more inches would be Nice!Yup. Common complaint on our gen of 330 with the raised helm deck and low arch. Not a biggy for me. I run seated most of the time.
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Agreed, not life changing but a couple more inches would be Nice!Yup. Common complaint on our gen of 330 with the raised helm deck and low arch. Not a biggy for me. I run seated most of the time.
Just just to be clear i have a 37 express cruiser and i am looking for a hard top for my boat, thanks again nick 609-351-2040I have a 2000 sea ray 37 express cruiser, i am looking for a factory hard top, for my boat, boats were built in florida, 1997 to year 2000 will work, if anyone knows of one sitting somewhere or has any leads on where i can find one i will pay a finders fee, any info would be greatly appreciated, thank you nick,
What are you asking for the rear lounge seat ?i also have a rear lounge seat i would like to sell. , it will fit the, searay from 1997 to 2000. 33 express as well as the the 37
Just just to be clear i have a 37 express cruiser and i am looking for a hard top for my boat, thanks again nick 609-351-2040
You end up finding anything suitable?still looking for the hardtop any leads fellas
This thread reminds me of how we ended up with our Tiara. We had been looking for a SR 370 widebody. Looked for over a year and never located one. We saw our 3200 Open in the show room of Walstroms in Harbor Springs. It is essentially a high end version of the SR. They are nearly identical in specs and layout.You end up finding anything suitable?
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This thread reminds me of how we ended up with our Tiara. We had been looking for a SR 370 widebody. Looked for over a year and never located one. We saw our 3200 Open in the show room of Walstroms in Harbor Springs. It is essentially a high end version of the SR. They are nearly identical in specs and layout.
We would have purchased a 3500 Open had there been one for sale when we were in the market. That is little more than a 3200 with an extended cockpit and a slight higher cabin top. Tiara used the same mold for both hulls and cut the endoff to make a 35 into a 32. A good friend used to park his 370 SR in our guest slip next to our 32 so I am very familiar with the SR. My comment is based upon the layouts of both boats which are very similar. Both boats can do the same thing almost equally well. The Tiara is a more comfortable boat because the seats and the sofa in place of a dinette are just more ergonomic than the SR. When you look at the SR side by side, the finish is not nearly at the same level as the Tiara. The transom door is a good example of the quality difference. Also no trim tape, just well executed gel coats. Helm, same thing. The 3200 and the 370 both weigh about 18,000 pounds. The 370 is about 3' longer than the 3200, but shorter than the 3500. That said, we would have been very happy with the SR370 because it has the same layout that we settled on years ago.SBw1, I've seen you mention this a few times. The 1997 - 2000 Sea Ray 370 Express is 41'4" overall length and 14'2" wide. I've parked next to a 32 open a few times in Milwaukee, and yes they are similar in layout, but the 370 is quite a bit larger. Don't get me wrong, the 32 Open is an Awesome boat. I love the lines on all Tiara Opens.
NOPE VERY HARD TO FINDYou end up finding anything suitable?