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Platform is finally on! Launch date is tomorrow. Whirwind cleaning session tonight.
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Did you order that platform with the cleats. And it looks like you didn't get the vents in it as well? I like the cleats on there.
hey Molson , do you happen to know the name / color code of your canvas?
Hey Steve, it is "Captain Navy Blue".
Looks great Jim!. Will be looking for you on the water this summer.
can somebody point me to a source for topside pinstriping for a 95 330da? im hoping to close next week and have been compiling a priority list of sorts.
thanks
Biglurp, I looked at a couple of each while looking for our boat. A couple of things that stand out to me now. The 310 is very well served with the 350's. I looked at one with closed cooling and it snapped out of the water to get on plane. It was a delight to drive and stable. It happened to be a 98 which was the only year (I think) that had the separate closed off aft cabin. The cockpit was nice and roomy. This particular boat had other issues. I also looked at a 2001 and it's cabin layout was like the 330, but cramped. The 98 was even more cramped, but it was unique. The 330 which should have the 7.4's at least, from the factory, I know there are a few guys here that have smaller displacement replacement motors, but you pay for that with fuel. The boat feels much larger. The cockpit is roomy and comfortable. The cabin is great! Nice electric stove, fridge, decent sized sink, microwave and sleeps 4 adults well, along with 2 kids or small stature adults, depending on the style of seating arrangements. As to its performance, it is not as snappy as the 310, understandably, but handles larger chop and rollers better, if you are boating on open water. The ER of each is cramped, but I feel the 330 is a bit better, but I'm used to mine. They both are great boats, really, you can't go wrong. Just look at what you find and hopefully one of them will talk to you! Keep is all in the loop! Matt, Hifirush
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I think most 20 year old boats will have some moisture spots on them. This is just due to the nature of the sealant used at the factory (apparently it is frequently under used on Sea Rays from my observations) and normal use/ deferred maintenance by the owners. It really depends where & how big of a moisture issue you are looking at. If it's a little spot at the base of a rail post, its probably not a big deal ( just my opinion ) but a larger area in the hull below a port hole etc would be a much larger issue.Thanks! That's what I'm thinking... Looked at 2 more 330's yesterday. Both had soft areas. One on bow, other on gunnel. Do all 330's have moisture issues? Every one I've looked at so far. Thanks. Gary