Roll Call- Canadian SR owners?

Greetings from the heart of the 1000 Islands. We grew up boating one of the most scenic water ways the world has to offer. We run between Kingston and Brockville and come out of Huck's Marina in Rockport. A great spot with great people and loads of Ray oweners.

Took a break from the boating world for about 20 years due to work and family , but got back into the swing of things at the Toronto boat show in 2006. Since then, we have owned a 21' Four Winns, a 25' Cobalt and are now running the river in a 2008 Sea Ray 330DA.

Great thread and a great site.

Enjoy our short but sweet summer all!
 
Hey all,

Randy here. I live in beautiful downtown Melbourne, Ontario (don't blink) and slip my SR in Leamington, about an hour and a 1/2 west of here on Lake Erie. Plenty of trips to Put In Bay and Pelee Island. Planning a Trent-Severn cruise next summer.

Cheers to all!
 
Hello to all fellow Canadian Sea Ray owners from the left coast.

I've only had the the 225WE for only two months, but managed to take it out five times. Indian Arm, Burrard Inlet, English Bay, Pitt River and the mighty Fraser River. Now I'm torn wether or not I should winterize...man, I can't wait till March.

Cheers,
Steve
 
Hello from LaSalle Quebec. We spend all our holidays on the Rideau system, and love the Big Rideau. Third Sea Ray, and not the last....

R. Blatter
310 Sundancer
t/5.7L Bravo III
 
Hi all! We are looking forward to our 3rd season as SR owners. We boat on beautiful Lake Ontario and have made the trek east each summer to the 1000 Islands and up the Rideau. Our club is 20 minutes from home so we spend most summer weekends on the boat cruising in the Toronto area. Loving the boat and especially the engines - very sweet performance and economy!

Our dream is also to do the Trent/Severn to Georgian Bay but so far family responsibilities have prevented it. My wife and I are both ex-sailors and retired so Sea Ray boat tinkering is an avocation!
Cheers,
Warren
 
Welcome Canucks. I'm one but have been in Atlanta for 37 years. Don't miss the snow, although today we had sleet for about 30 minutes. 4 Searays since moving. A good change from using the boards.
 
Hello from Ontario!

Our home is Sarnia where Lake Huron drains into the St.Clair River. Just traded my Wellcraft for a 2001 Sea Ray 340 Amberjack last August and plan on taking a cruise with friends to the North Channel this coming summer for a month.

Plenty of BLUE WATER in this area. If there's a strong Northernly wind - we boat in the St. Clair River; if there's a strong Southerly wind - we boat in Lake Huron...Perfect!

This is our 5th boat and our 2nd Sea Ray. Had a rough start with this one with some mechanical issues, but hopefully that's all past us now and we're looking for a better "re-introduction" to our "Island Rhythm" in the spring!
 
Hi There from Lagoon City Ontario


We boat out of beautiful Lagoon City Ontario, just 1 1/2 hrs north of Toronto on Lake Simcoe we have a sommer home out there and our boat at the back door. This is our second year with our Searay and we love it.
 
Hi from Lewisporte Newfoundland.
I currently have a 1989 270 Amberjack and throughly enjoy it. All our boating is done in salt water off the northeast coast of Newfoundland. I am new to the club and just wanted to say hi to fellow Canadians.
Barry Snow
Lewisporte NL.
 
I know EXACTLY what you mean. Alaskans for global warming!!!:smt038
Hello, boat the beautifull Georgeon Bay in Ontario. Am moving this year to Lake Ontario for better salmon fishing.

Cheers.
 
Hello from Quebec

I did the st-laurence seaway from Saguenay to the lake ontario. I leave my boat 7 years in Gananoque Ont. im now in Repentigny Qc.

Own a 31DA twin 7.4 MPI B3 im in the process of convert it in diesel now read my post here http://clubsearay.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16590
 
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