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One day in the near future, I do need to get into that facility to watch the magic happen!Send that man to the head of the class !!!!
Great post !
You know I am sorry as all heck that I was not there but clearly you were surrounded by my friends and professional boat builders at the Palm Coast facility. I know you were because I can see them and name them, pro's everyone! I will also bet you were treated like gold without the employees even knowing you bought one...me, Miami Show and arrived home Tuesday, dang it !!!
Thank you for showing that team in action. They were working and building all around you and probably not even noticing you taking pictures. Stand in one place too long up there and you will find a tool or a broom in your hand..LOL!!!! Hard Chargers, each and everyone of them...that was great!!!
One day I will tell you about their leader at Palm Coast...it will not be a quick read and you will end up on the top of the mountain.
Capt. Rusty
They are my backing so I'm good!
Well, we are new to Sea Ray - and jumped in head first into the deep end with the 510 Dancer - but it looks to be an incredible boat and, as the Captain noted, everyone and everything at the factory was first class.
Hoping to connect with other owners in the Seattle area.
Well, we are new to Sea Ray - and jumped in head first into the deep end with the 510 Dancer - but it looks to be an incredible boat and, as the Captain noted, everyone and everything at the factory was first class.
Hoping to connect with other owners in the Seattle area.
Dgeller-Upgraded from a 2009 Bayliner 340SB. I think our sales guy was a little surprised at the bump. Definitely more than 2 feet! Pictures at the factory were not of our boat. Ours starts production in April.
Have been boating for many years, but the Bayliner was the first one we owned. And we used it well. Since we got it in the summer of 2010 we put 420 hours on her engines. She was great. We anticipate the 510 to be freaking awesome.
Boating runs in my family, I just learned. My grandfather built his own boat, shown here. Check out the chairs!
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