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  1. hamrick

    The DC charger 1985 Sundancer 260

    shouldu the DC charger be hard wired to a switch when the boat is using shorepower or connected via a 110volt plug in the bilge. During a raft out a gentleman told me I should not have the 110 volt plug in my bilge because it is a safety issue. I think this is how the boat is designed and that...
  2. hamrick

    85 260 Sundancer carbon monoxide detector placement

    Helllo: Searched the forums looking for a recommendation on where to put a carbon monoxide detector on our boat-could not find anything. We plan on putting the generator on the back of the boat when we use it. Any suggestions on where to mount the carbon monoxide detector. Thanks
  3. hamrick

    85 260 SR/SD Tool "box" for XMAS present need help

    I would like to purchase or put together a tool box for my husbands xmas present. he told me he is tired of taking his tools back and forth to the boat. Can anyone suggest a tool kit or tools I should purchase. I have no idea what to get. I think he would prefer to have the most important...
  4. hamrick

    1985 sea ray sundancer 260 purchase - photos

    We have finally finalized the purchase of the above boat. I think the boat had two previous owners and the last owner had it in covered storage the last 4 years. The engine was repowered and has 917 hours on it. There is sun damage to the console and the pilot seat. Not terrible but it is...
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    Directions for posting photo bucket pictures

    Can someone please direct me to a location that explains how to post images from photo bucket to a forum post. I have "searched" the site and cannot find a link. I know I have seen it somewhere on the CSR site. Thanks
  6. hamrick

    new owner 1985 sea ray sundancer 260 question

    My husband and I have purchased 1985 SR SD 260. We had the boat surveyed and it was found to have no major issues and has been out of the water for a couple of years. The engine is a repowered Mercruiser 5L 8V F/I. We are looking forward to bringing the boat back to its former. glory and plan...
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