New members from Rhode Island!

ratteree

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Aug 5, 2012
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In the next 4-5 days we will be receiving our "new" Sundancer 320. We are very excited. We are moving up from a great Mako 191 which served us well... it was just time to go up in size. Our Sundancer is in great shape with lots of fun new toys and electronics. I am a little nervous moving to twin inboards but I know once I get the hang of it I will be much better off. I would like to be able to take care of come light to medium maintenance myself so if anyone has any forums that would be helpful feel free to pass them along.

Thanks!
 
Welcome to CSR & Congrats on the new ride. :smt001

Post some pics when you get some. :smt001.
 
The 320 is a great easy to operate boat we loved ours. You can dock that boat anywhere!! There is a huge amount of knowledge here so just ask , the members love to help. Search in the sport cruiser threads for all of your 320 questions congrats and welcome!!!
 
Welcome to the group! If you know any of the owners of Island Chimney, give um hell! I have to admit, I to had the fear of operating twins, this group helped and my slip neighbors have taught me many tricks. Best thing I can say....practice! Practice on calm days, practice on brezy days, practice with one engine out (that's fun and a challenge). I like to go when no one is around, less stress, then go out on a weekend to get used to the boat traffic in and around my area
 
Great pointers guys. i agree that i need time at the helm which I am more than happy to do. I just wish it weren't so late in the season! If you want to look for me I'll be the guy shoveling snow off my swim platform in January!
 

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