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Nehalennia II

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Oct 6, 2006
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Marysville, WA
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sold '99 230OV
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5.7 EFI w/Alpha one
Are most of the people you boat with also SeaRay owners. We seem to be. My uncle, Brother and Cousin all own Searay's.
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looks like paradise to me !
 
When we boat, we are by ourselves most the time. We both work weekends and Thursday is the only day we have time together during the whole day. I do know a few people who also have Sea Rays. My old sales manager has a '03 320DA and another co-worker has a '01 310DA. Other than that, the only Sea Rays we see is when we pass them in the channel.
 
Most of our boating friends have owned a SR or two. The people we see when cruising currently run a 46 Bert, a 45 Viking, a 41 Formula PC, a 42 Tiara, a 37 Silverton, and a 40 SR. All owned SRs prior to these boats.
 
Todd - I still have dial up...those pictures were worth the wait!

We have friends with 250DA, 268DA, 270 Carver, and open bow Crownlines.
 
Normally go it alone. We usually see a lot of Sea Rays around though. They are pretty popular around here.

At my current marina, probably half of the wet slip boats are Sea Rays. We see some of those folks out sometimes.
 
slack250 said:
Dangit Todd! You and your awesome pics :smt021 :smt021 :smt021 , I think you just like posting some of the most beautiful boating pics!

I have to look at something .....since my boats winterized........might as well share in the slobbering..........
12 more days....12 more days........
 
I can't wait for the MM getaways to start again this year as we don't have many SR's that live local here. So we mostly go by ourselves. Just me, the wife, step daughter, her friend and the two cocker spaniels. :thumbsup:
 
Todd-

Ditto on the photos! Most of our boating friends are SR owners from a 420, 380, 330's, 320, and a 190. Were working on the 190 to move up to a 290. I'm proud when we tie up to a row of SR. I dont know what i'll do when I grow up!
Mike
 
Escapade said:
Todd-

Ditto on the photos! Most of our boating friends are SR owners from a 420, 380, 330's, 320, and a 190. Were working on the 190 to move up to a 290. I'm proud when we tie up to a row of SR. I dont know what i'll do when I grow up!
Mike
Grow up? :smt017 Who said anything about growing up? :smt089
 
I need to get new friends. None of my buddy's own boats and as long as I keep buying boats they have told me they have no intention of ever getting a boat of their own. :smt021 I suppose I can't blame them.
 
Thanks Jim. I feel the same way. My wife thinks it's strange to spend time here but she doesn't get it. :smt017 Or maybe we don't get it :smt017 Oh well, it sure is informative anyway. One thing I do know is that I will be sharing lots of information with you this year. Kind regards, Brian
 
Todd: You can start your own Sea Ray Cruising club!

We seem to cruise alone, although we've met another couple on the water that have a Hunter. It's ok, just kind of slow. As I'm fueling up, he just keep going right on by.... :smt013
 

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