Newbie on the Chesapeake

Book'em Danno

Member
Jul 13, 2015
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Maryland
Boat Info
2001 Sea Ray Sundancer 380, 8.1 L Mercruiser, V-Drive. Garmin 7612 Chart Plotter/Radar
Engines
Twin Mercruisers Horizons 8.1L Inboards
Hello everyone. Newbie to boating and decided to get what I wanted off the bat... 34' Sea Ray Sundancer. A 1999 340 was just right for my budget with many updates relieving me from having to go out and spend more money. A bit intimidating at first I must confess, but so far so good. Boating on the Maryland side of the Chesapeake Bay and thus far enjoying every minute.
 
Congrats and welcome to the bay. You have found the best resource for Searay owners, cruising the Chesapeake, and general boating lifestyle advice. Post some pics and more detail location.
 
Thank you. Working on the pics and detail info on my profile.
 
Welcome to the club! Great boat and perfect for the bay. Where do you boat out of?
 
Welcome to CSR and congrats on the boat selection. I have always said that if I knew I liked boat as much as I do, I wouldn't have bought the 270 (Great boat) but bought a 340/360.
Let us know where you are and for sure pics of the boat are huge for us.
 
Danno...Welcome the family. You know anytime you need help just come a few slips and Cheryl and I will give you a hand.
 
Thanks Bob. :grin:
 
Hello everyone. Newbie to boating and decided to get what I wanted off the bat... 34' Sea Ray Sundancer. A 1999 340 was just right for my budget with many updates relieving me from having to go out and spend more money. A bit intimidating at first I must confess, but so far so good. Boating on the Maryland side of the Chesapeake Bay and thus far enjoying every minute.

Welcome and let us know if you venture up the potomac.
 
Thanks. I'll be sure to look for you on the way out. I'm at the Baltimore Boating Center
 

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