Dealer Meeting / In Water Boat Show

Just an FYI for those of you who don't know Captain Rusty Higgins. Once again, he comes to the rescue of a SR owner in peril. I need to repair some screw holes in my helm. Don't know the gel coat color so I email Spectrum. They tell me contact SR. I text the Cap'n to find out who to call and he comes back with the color I need. The man is a saint.
 
I'd have to see the 350SLX in person. I'm not too sure about some of those features... a berth?!?!
 
A new 51 flybridge with no hardtop ... Yet a 35 bowrider with hardtop with built in retractable sunshade ... I must not understand the European and international boating market enough ...
 
Yep Mat it was small but great place for the kids the ac even runs of the inverter. Lots of neat features wish I could have gotten a ride but just to crowded. The table in the floor was a neat idea.
 
A new 51 flybridge with no hardtop ... Yet a 35 bowrider with hardtop with built in retractable sunshade ... I must not understand the European and international boating market enough ...

There is an optional hardtop available for the 510......the boat in Atlanta just didn't have that option on it.
 
The 350 SLX looks like a great day boat. Lots of cool stuff for sure.
 
Yep and for the price it better have them. Lol
 
Ok, as usual arriving late to the party. I've been hanging out the Tiki bar too much lately. I would like to say thank you to the fine folks at Sea Ray for inviting us, the CSR members, and providing such a nice afternoon of boats, conversation, and yes great food. With all that goes on in corporate America and these strange economic times, what other company would so openly invite owners of its products to such an afternoon as what we were treated to. Again, Thank You Sea Ray. May other members get the opportunity my family and I had. For those members that couldn't be there the answer is Yes, Captain Rusty did take the 540 out for a short spin. To the members I met, it was a pleasure to speak with you and the time spent with y'all can be listed as another pleasurable day involving boats and great people. As I see it, that's pretty much what make Sea Ray boats what they are, not hunks of fiberglass, wires, ECT. but a gathering place for friends and families to create memories for a lifetime. I could go on but I need to hush. I cannot end this tho without extending a Thank You to Mr. Computerman. Thanks for such beautiful pictures of a day well spent. It makes me realize I've been relying on a phone camera way too long.
 

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