Billfletcher
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Beautiful boat - can't wait to see one at a show, although we don't normally get the big ones out here on the west coast.
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Wow that is ONE Ugly boat , looks like a cross between a Bayliner and Azimut gone wrong , Sea Ray ...... I'm not sure this is the best you can do
Boltman
I am not really in financial place to comment on design appeal. We have owned a couple of older boats and tend to work with the left overs my temptation is to say how beautiful it is and hope the people buying them step out of something that people like me like, and can afford. In general I hate the "modern" trend of bigger, and bigger, windows cut into the hull. I suppose the towering monstrosity this will be (once it gets its upper deck canvass) will still be dockable due to its joy stick controls. over all, I do not hate the look, but it is clearly designed as a floating apartment/ cocktail boat. Nothing wrong with that, but it is not my cup of tea. I want a boat that can tolerate a little weather, and weather a little abuse. They say good judgement comes from experience, and experience (mostly) comes form bad judgement. I think the wisdom of these huge hull windows will prove flawed as these boat age, and probably lead to a future set of designs that are more in tune with what Mariners know they need.
Wow that is ONE Ugly boat , looks like a cross between a Bayliner and Azimut gone wrong , Sea Ray ...... I'm not sure this is the best you can do
Boltman
Haters? We see a picture, we like it or we don't, pretty subjective I think...different but equally valid opinions. 95% of everybody couldn't afford this boat whether they like it or not. I'd suggest the feedback, for or against, even from the poor folk like yourself is all valued by SR Corporate. :thumbsup:You haters crack me up! From one picture you think the L590 Fly is butt ugly? Go look at it in person. It is a smaller version of the L650 Fly which is in high demand. I am sure Sea Ray Corporate appreciates your input but also realize 95% of the critics could never purchase this boat. Boat styles change with trend and the trend now is straight lines. I wish my 410 had more of the straight line to tell you the truth. The L590 Fly, from the one picture shown, looks amazing in my eyes (also someone that could never buy one new, unless my Mega Millions ticket hits today).