Model Designators

Aquia185

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Model Designator Descriptions

AC - aft cabin
AJ - Amberjack
BR - Bow Rider
BROB - Bow Rider Open Bow
CC - Cuddy Cabin
DA - Sundancer
DC - Dual Console
DB - Sedan Bridge
EB - Express Bridge
EC - Express Cruiser
OV - Overnighter
SD - Sundeck
SKCB - inboard closed bow Ski Ray
SKCBOB - outboard closed bow Ski Ray
SKBROB - open bow outboard Ski Ray
SS - Sun Sport
SSS - Super Sun Sport
WE - Weekender


The Laguna series was a great line of fish boats and their nomenclature was different:

LG XX CC= an XXft long center console Laguna
LG XX WA = Laguna Walkabout
LG XX FD = a flush deck walkabout


Thanks to everyone for supplying these...
 
DB = Sedan Bridge (but I don't know why)
 
SS - Sun Sport
EC - Express Cruiser
CC - Cuddy Cruiser - Not Sure if SeaRay made it , but saw an older early 90s being advertised that way.
 
here are a few more for your alphabet soup..........

AJ = Amberjack
SS= Sun Sport
SSS= Super Sun Sport
EC= Express Cruiser
BR= Bow Rider
BROB= Bow Rider Open Bow
DC =Dual Console
CC= Cuddy Cabin
OV= Overnighter
SKCB= inboard closed bow Ski Ray
SKCBOB= outboard closed bow Ski Ray
SKBROB= open bow outboard Ski Ray

From time to time, Sea Ray offered daoled up versions of different boats and called them Select (S) Special Edition (SE), Limited (L) and the model designation carried a suffix indicating the version......like there may have been a DA for Sundancer or a DASE for a Special Edition Sundancer.

The Laguna series was a great line of fish boats and their nomenclature was different:

LG XX CC= an XXft long center console Laguna
LG XX WA = Laguna Walkabout
LG XX FD = a flush deck walkabout

I had to dust off some cobwebs on that one....................
 
I had a 1983 225 SRX....never new what that stood for....
 
A Sedan Bridge is a boat with a deck house that has a closed bridge from which you run the boat. They have a walkway beside the deck house to allow you to walk along the gunnel from the cockpit to the bow of the boat.

An express bridge is an adaptation of that where there is a deck house from which you run the boat, but there is access off the front of the bridge to the bow. There are walkways beside the deckhouse but they are quite narrow really not safe to use for regular access to the bow from the cockpit. To get to the bow, normal access is to climb up on the bridge and off the front to the bow.

This is a Sea Ray design where they came up with a way to "pack the cube". In their classes, the 350, 440 and 450 EB's have absolutley tons of interior room in them compared to a normal 35 or 44-45 ft. boat respectively because they are able to make the deckhouse at least a foot wider than on a regular sedan style boat.
 
350 EB

An express bridge is an adaptation of that where there is a deck house from which you run the boat, but there is access off the front of the bridge to the bow. There are walkways beside the deckhouse but they are quite narrow really not safe to use for regular access to the bow from the cockpit. To get to the bow, normal access is to climb up on the bridge and off the front to the bow.

Frank
If you look at my pictures, I have no walkways on my boat
This said, I have an unusual amount of sq ft below
Dan
 

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