Here are some photos of the boat you helped pick out.

Drama Queen

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We still haven't gotten the survey done on it yet, or even sea trialed because of the weather. But this is perspective "new" boat for us. I know you have all seen 310DA before so I know it's nothing you haven't seen before. But I am excited and just a little bored so I am sharing with you.
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WoW, A 2000-310 Sundancer that looks like NEW. With only 340 Hours This boat is equipted with a Westerbeke 4.5 KW Generator. If Air conditioning, Comfort, Ride, Speed with engine upgrades is your idea of boating fun than this one is for you.This boat has been Professionaly maintained and had NEW Bottom Paint last Season. Contact John Montella for more information.
Specifications

  • Length overall (LOA) : 31'0"/9.45 m
Description

  • Number of engines: 2
  • Hull Material: Fiberglass
  • Hours: 340
  • Stock #: 72786
Engine

2000 MERCRUISER 350 MAG MPI
  • Horse Power: 300
  • Number of Engines: 2
  • Hours: 340
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Engine Type: V Drive
 
BTW<
Edit your post with the dinette picture in it and hit "enter " between the two image links.
This way it won't scroll to the side and place the dinette image below the bow shot.
:thumbsup:
 
the v-drives will be great for that boat.
That's the configuration I would want to leave the boat in the water.
 
Why isn't it plugged in to shore power? What condition would that leave the batteries?


good question and I don't know. I don't even know when the pictures were taken. Now that you bring up a very good point, um I am hoping maybe they left it unplugged to take the pictures??:smt009

I guess that's something that will show up in the sea trial if the darn thing won't start.
 
Congratulations, hope you guys seal the deal. She looks great!
 
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I'm Guessing Overland Park, Ks - the rich area of Kansas City.
 

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