Ray O
Member
Hey Everyone,
Yesterday ended a boating chapter I sold my 70' freshwater boat so it's time to get serious about my next purchase. Even though I haven't been out on the water in one we have pretty much have decided on 400 Sedan Bridge with cummins, probably for my budget around a 2001 model. I have been lurking,learning and reading here on the forum. Special thanks to Bill-ZZ13 for spending some time with us at his boat several months back and telling us about some of the features. (I see the boat sold on your dock) I have found some information in lot of areas searching but now trying to get a maintenance budget. I most likely be keeping the boat in the Hilton Head/Beaufort SC area. Can anyone share with me things like how often coolers are cleaned, AC serviced,bottom scraped and how often,bottom paint and rough cost? I know these vary by regions etc. Some stuff I can do myself but probably not changing impellers I am 6'-2 250lb and probably can't squeeze in that space. Thanks I am looking forward to being more active and joining the SeaRay family,
Ray
Yesterday ended a boating chapter I sold my 70' freshwater boat so it's time to get serious about my next purchase. Even though I haven't been out on the water in one we have pretty much have decided on 400 Sedan Bridge with cummins, probably for my budget around a 2001 model. I have been lurking,learning and reading here on the forum. Special thanks to Bill-ZZ13 for spending some time with us at his boat several months back and telling us about some of the features. (I see the boat sold on your dock) I have found some information in lot of areas searching but now trying to get a maintenance budget. I most likely be keeping the boat in the Hilton Head/Beaufort SC area. Can anyone share with me things like how often coolers are cleaned, AC serviced,bottom scraped and how often,bottom paint and rough cost? I know these vary by regions etc. Some stuff I can do myself but probably not changing impellers I am 6'-2 250lb and probably can't squeeze in that space. Thanks I am looking forward to being more active and joining the SeaRay family,
Ray