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Wow, that looks great!I don’t have a manual I just kinda figure things out as I go had a great time doing my interior
I see a need to have a good single access point for all 1970s Sea Ray brochures. I own one of each and I will try to edit and build this post to make these easily accessible to all. I can maybe then step into the '80s brochures, which I have most of.
Here is Sea Ray's grouping of brochures with the 73, 74 and 75 brochures missing. Here is a direct link to their catalog year selection page, which can be confusing to find otherwise.
http://searay.com/page.aspx/pageid/162289/Owners-Resources.aspx#ModelArchive
Now here are my additions of the 74 and 75 catalogs. I have the 73, but don't have it scanned yet.
1974 Sea Ray catalog: http://www.readylens.com/Photos/1974 Sea Ray catalog.pdf
1975 Sea Ray catalog: http://www.readylens.com/Photos/1975%20Sea%20Ray%20catalog.pdf
I also have the 1960s catalogs and I'm tempted to color scan them and post here since some of the Sea Ray company copies are not very good
I see a need to have a good single access point for all 1970s Sea Ray brochures. I own one of each and I will try to edit and build this post to make these easily accessible to all. I can maybe then step into the '80s brochures, which I have most of.
Here is Sea Ray's grouping of brochures with the 73, 74 and 75 brochures missing. Here is a direct link to their catalog year selection page, which can be confusing to find otherwise.
http://searay.com/page.aspx/pageid/162289/Owners-Resources.aspx#ModelArchive
Now here are my additions of the 74 and 75 catalogs. I have the 73, but don't have it scanned yet.
1974 Sea Ray catalog: http://www.readylens.com/Photos/1974 Sea Ray catalog.pdf
1975 Sea Ray catalog: http://www.readylens.com/Photos/1975%20Sea%20Ray%20catalog.pdf
I also have the 1960s catalogs and I'm tempted to color scan them and post here since some of the Sea Ray company copies are not very good
Maybe. Just Google searay. I have a 76 brochure I found. Btw. I have 2 73 srvs. One us in rough shape. The other is my main boat. I'd be interested to know what you have
That is a cool looking blue interior!Turns out when we actually got the title and it is a 74 but here are some pics.
Are you sure of the model number? I looked at brochures from 1972 back to 1965. Couldn't find a 150. In 1964 they had a 15'6" model but it was the 500. They used a different naming convention back then. In the late 60's they started using the SRV 160 170 180 and so on These usually meant the boat length was somewhere between say, in the case of a 160, between 16 and 17 feet, 170 17 to 18 feet and so on. So a 150 would be between 15 and 16 feet in length. I''l see if I can find later brochures.
Sea Rays database of brochures goes back to 1962 but unfortunately they are missing 74-78
Can you post a photo of the boat? Is it an outboard or I/O?