Hey all, might be a longshot but worth a try.
I have a 30' '87 SeaRay Weekender 300, I need to find a dock, preferably behind someone's house in the South Florida area (as far north as Pompano, as far south as Miami). Thought it might be a good idea if an experienced boater would be interested...
If you are members of this Facebook group, the comments have some good info on the side windows:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/419234921569263/permalink/962628633896553/
Does anyone have a mechanic recommendation in South Florida with experience with our older Sea Rays? I keep getting replies from shops saying they don't work on boats so old.
Started on this project, when pulling it down, the old headliner leaves a redish dust on the surface of the fiberglass, as well as the very old adhesive. Tried using something from Home Depot, barely made a dent. Used 3M spray adhesive remover, also did nothing. Wonder if just scrubbing it with...
Yeah, the single glass sounds like a good idea. For me, I'm renovating the whole interior and those windows are so prominent and so dirty that it instantly dates the cabin. Want it to look as new as possible.
I've attached a picture with a green circle of the window I'm talking about on my 87 Weekender 300. They're really dirty, plus both seem to have leaks.
I was wondering if it would be a good idea to just completely remove the windows, clean them and then re-install them.
If anyone has any...
I want to replace the cabin windows on my Weekender 300. I was looking at searayman on eBay and wondering why the only option is tinted. I'm guessing it's for some practical reason, but can't think of one other than keeping the cabin cool. Anyone know any other reason?
I would like to make them...
Thanks Mike. I wonder if buffing and waxing will actually turn it white or whether it needs to be painted. I guess I can try on a small area, see if it does turn white and decide then.
I've attached a couple pictures of a boat that has similar color to mine. It is chalky, and basically ivory instead of white.
Can I make this look bright white and shiny, where you can see your reflection? Or is it a lost cause with this boat? How would I do that?
Thanks so much
Thanks bobeast! That is pretty much the plan. I have a 195ah SLA battery and waiting on two 400w panels. On a good sunny day (which is basically the only days we take the boat out anyway), should have A/C all day.
As you can see in the picture, I'm planning on running a window A/C unit sitting like that. Been trying to figure out a nice-looking solution for closing the opening, perhaps with a door that rolls down from the top and sits on top of the AC. Wondered if anyone here had any ideas!
For anyone...
Thought I'd try my luck here. Purchased a 30' '87 Weekender 300 about a month ago, going to bring it down soon from the seller's house in Palm Beach. I have a marina in mind, but still been looking for a private dock or slip, say behind someone's house. Slim pickings on all the private dock...
Ok yeah, that's a good suggestion because I just attempted to reconnect it and it seems impossible to the way it's angled. A 90 degree elbow would also let me connect it easier.
Thanks again!!
This will probably be a stupid question, but opened the engine compartment on my '87 Sea Ray Weekender 300 with twin merCruiser inboards and saw that that shiny black hose in the pictures is disconnected on the port engine but connected on the starboard engine.
Wondering also if that might have...
Has anyone here measured the dimensions of the deck on an 87 Weekender 300? Figuring out how much foam flooring to order and I can't get to my boat until a few days from now.
Thanks!