1976 Sea Ray SRV200CC Specifications

UPfreebird

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Jun 14, 2011
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Michigan
Boat Info
1976 Sea Ray SRV200CC
Engines
302 Ford, 188 HP, Mercruiser Outdrive
1976 Sea Ray SRV200CC
Looking for a link to any info or specifications on this boat. I can't seem to find any. I'm interested in the weight of the boat, and the fuel tank capacity.

If anyone has a link to a brochure or some spec site for this particular model, please post a helpful link.

I bought this boat on Saturday for $500.
Impeller is broken and alternator does not charge.
On Sunday I took the lower unit apart and took off the broken Impeller. On Monday I got a new Impeller and put it in and put oil back in it from the bottom on up. Today I just got the rebuilt Alternator back and will install it tonight. Battery is all charged up. Now I just need to wait the time-clock down until 4:00 when I can punch out of work and test drive my new boat!

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Newish upholstery with no cracks, Adult Skis, Kid Skis, Tube, 3 towropes, Eagle GPS, Eagle Fish Mark 320 Depth Finder, Compass, Fish to Shore radio, Am/Fm Cassette, Porta-Potty, 6 Ski Jackets, 4 Orange Preservers, 2 White Throwables, 302 Ford 188HP Merc Outdrive, Swim Platform, Roller Trailer, Bimini Top (broken pole), 2 Anchors (sand and navy), Line, 3 Bumpers, Paddle, Fire Exstinguisher, 1st Aid Kid, Spotlight, and an Extra Key.

It's just missing the kitchen sink.

All for $500.

I feel like I robbed the guy.
But the boat was broken when I bought it.
 
Great find! I still have a 77 Sea Ray brochure which has your boat in it. In 77 it was an SRV 200 Sunrunner. Weight is 3100# and fuel capacity is 40 gallons. Hope that helps!
 
Water Impeller was broken.
Alternator was broken.

Fixed them both in 2 days time.
Took it out for a test drive, and now need to fix 2 more things.

Exhaust Bellows (parts in today), and a new thermostat.

I hope to have it all fixed up again tonight.
And then I can break it again tomorrow.....(knock on *teak* wood)
 
Nice find. I see that your boat is a 1976 model year. Around 1988 boats maunfacturers started putting alcohol/ethanol resisitant fuel lines in. The ethanol will make the earlier hose soft and then they leak. Make sure you have newer fuel hoses. Sorry, I can't remeber the stamping/code on the hose to tell if they are the newer ones.
 
This boat is old school tech stuff. Cap, rotor, points, carb, coil, mechanical fuel pump and no computers. If your carb has not been updated the ethanol will kill it along with the fuel lines as 330DA stated. You can do a google search for this year engine and outdrive and find a lot of great stuff. The interior panels are plywood and fairly flat so redoing the vinyl is pretty easy. Cables and electrical should run down the starboard side walls, behind the interior panels.

Good luck with the project.
 

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