Sea Ray 650 Fly Bridge

Quint4

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Oct 6, 2006
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Boat Info
CY 3375
Engines
7.4 MPI twin
Anybody have one on order?


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Can't believe that!!! Three different hull-window shapes!!! :smt021
 
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I can't lie. I do not find that an attractive boat. Flame suit is going on in 3, 2, 1......

Nick
 
Not sure if I like it.........o'well darn, now I'll have to go to Miami again in Febuary!
:)
 
Okay I have a question that perhaps some Sea Ray folks who are members here will be able to answer/ It states "premiering at Miami 2014 boat show." Will this be an actual boat or boat mock up at some convention/display center?
 
I can't lie. I do not find that an attractive boat. Flame suit is going on in 3, 2, 1......

Nick

I'm with Nick. That mess looks like what you end up with when you try to make one boat appeal to everyone. I don't like the Euro "sweeps and swoops" and don't like the two different shapes of hull windows.

Thanks, but no thanks. I'll stick with mine because it has more traditional lines that us old guys seem to like.
 
I'm afraid that if I win the lottery in 3/4 years, I won't be able to buy a Sea Ray I like....
 
Call me strange... but I find it very attractive. In fact, I have recently fallen head-over-heals with the 2014 510 Sundancer, which means I will probably die with an unrealized dream of owning one. I like the different windows, and I think they work well together. I would like to see how it looks with the flybridge hardtop. After watching the 350 slx video, I'm really excited by the direction that SeaRay is taking with some of these boats. They are definitely a number of steps ahead of the competition with the design, building and amenity offerings. The ergonomics from the engine rooms to the dash, and even to the cockpit entertainment centers are incredible in comparison to some of the competition.

Mike
 
I like straight hard lines also.....they just look faster at 38mph!
 
I agree with GFC and moparlvr, maybe I'm getting old but I like the slick lines of the older classic Sea Ray boats. Much more seaworthy looking to me not to mention the nice clean hull sides. I'll keep mine and if I move up it won't be in years, it'll be in length overall.
 
our old 80s boats will never die

+1 on that statement :thumbsup:
I have to agree, the multiple differences hull windows just don't seem to flow together. :huh:
 
is there a link? i tried googling it and couldnt find anything on it.....
 
No link, I took a pic of an ad in this months Power and Motoryacht magazine.

I think the boat looks awesome.
 

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