Lyra G
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Hot off the press: details re new 2017 350 Coupe for US market http://bit.ly/2ajj4Ib
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Hot off the press: details re new 2017 350 Coupe for US market http://bit.ly/2ajj4Ib
Alright... My first post!
we are about a year from purchasing a new 350. Dealer is happy to answer questions, but from car experience over the years, I trust my forum comrades more.... And I find a new question every day! Here are a few if any one gets a chance to chime in:
The Sea Ray website builder lists a $2667 option called "windshield with stainless steel frame". Any idea what that means a la what does it come with if you don't check that box?
Since our budget won't allow for EVERY option, would you suggest Axius & extended swim platform or go with standard power, thrusters, and buy the hydraulic platform?
Is the rear bed room referred to a mid-berth by Sea Ray? Like the mid-berth TV or mid-berth L-shaped seating... They mean the rear area under the stairs? Why not call that the rear berth?
Current cockpit design options are mocha v white. Any suggestions? Or pics?
Digital dash seems the way to go on a new (expensive) boat, but would you also pay $3k for radar? Is this radar for other boats? Or weather? Or both....?
There is a $1025 option for "gel coated dash"? What is that? Do we need it?
If we don't spend the $8167 on "premium" sound what do we get? No stereo? A crappy one?
I see 20 year notes advertised for boat loans. In your experience are these realistic? So many people do 10% down and get a 20 year loan? Or is it bait to get your application in, only to offer something different? Any forum preferred lenders?
I've read about boat loan interest being a deduction similar to a home loan if the boat has bathroom/kitchen/bed. Has anyone explored this?
thanks again, will be more... Happy to be a member!
Ah sweet. I was talking to corporate this past weekend at the Annapolis Reunion and we were discussing this model. I'll be interested to see one up close and personal. I know that talk of coupes (ws. open cockpit) is like talk of democrat vs. republican but I do like them personally. I've been on the Regal 35 and it felt a little too small as a coupe, it'll be interesting to compare that to this new Sea Ray.
I have a 2008 Sundancer 330, and the kitchen sink started to leak out the bottom. I took a closer took, and there is a plastic fitting that screws onto the bottom of the sink (with a threaded collar), and the other end is barbed that goes into the drain pipe.
This piece was severely cracked and leaking. I need to order a new one - any ideas where?
Sea Ray needed to do this to compete with other manufacturers. Step onboard the 400. They did a great job with that boat.
It it will be interesting to see in person.
Yes totally agree on the competition side. They didn't have anything in the mid-thirties that didn't have eisenglass and many others do. I do like the 400 I was on one not too long ago and it feels about right for a coupe style boat, IMHO. The Regal 35SC felt a bit cramped and I'd suspect that the 350 will as well... there is only so much you can do in a 35X12-ish package.
Beautiful boat. Someone will be very lucky to get it.
We have signed a sales agreement and are going to survey and sea trial next week on a 2009 330DA in Baltimore, so we're hoping all goes well.
In your yachtbroker listing, photo #17 shows a really nice canvas cover over the dash. Is that a factory option, or did you have that custom made?
Thanks, and best of luck with the sale.
Beautiful boat. Someone will be very lucky to get it.
We have signed a sales agreement and are going to survey and sea trial next week on a 2009 330DA in Baltimore, so we're hoping all goes well.
In your yachtbroker listing, photo #17 shows a really nice canvas cover over the dash. Is that a factory option, or did you have that custom made?
Thanks, and best of luck with the sale.
i just purchased a 2008 330. Im a Bmw rider. Fast car owner. But have never owned a boat. Can anyone recommend a captain and mechanic to show me the ins and outs of this beast? I'm in south florida. Dinner key marina. Thanks in advance.
V drives. The broker I was using insisted I go this way because then boat is staying in the water. Seems I made the popular decision. As most people agreed with him.
My first post as a 330DA owner, just closed the deal a few weeks ago.
Congrats and welcome to the club! our models are some of the best, in my opinion, for the bay. We need some pics and where abouts on the bay are you?