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  1. R

    Possible new Searay Owner, a few questions

    We were not looking at 30' but now that you say lot less maintenance how much less trouble are we talking? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Possible new Searay Owner, a few questions

    Can you break down what the costs are for that $1k month?
  3. R

    Possible new Searay Owner, a few questions

    That is our concern what if we get a string of bad surveys and $1k later we still don't have a boat. Has anyone ever seen something drawn up that the seller will reimburse for a failed survey?
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    Possible new Searay Owner, a few questions

    Wow thank you all so much! On the survey part our fear is we single out one boat we want get down to the survey and find out it is not the right boat due to failing the survey. We don't want to just keep blowing money on survey's.
  5. R

    Possible new Searay Owner, a few questions

    I think we are looking at 88-92/94 year range models
  6. R

    Possible new Searay Owner, a few questions

    Yeah we don't/won't have alot of friends and family with us that often. I also do not think we would have many long weekends at least not for the first couple years since it will all be new to us. Are most of the weekenders single or dual motor?
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    Possible new Searay Owner, a few questions

    Thanks so much! Any tips on the size? We are not certain we just know we want to be able to sleep on it, and having a head would be nice
  8. R

    Possible new Searay Owner, a few questions

    My wife and I are ready to take the plugne and get our first boat. We have narrowed it down to wanting a cruiser, something we can sleep on if we take it to Cedar Point or the Islands of Lake Erie. Looking to buy used and it seems like the Weekender's & Sundancer's are the style we want. We...
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