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People pay more for similarly sized/equipped Scouts. Perhaps the Sea Ray at $1.0M is a raging deal! :)
 
No way would I pay $1M for a bow ridder.
 
People pay more for similarly sized/equipped Scouts. Perhaps the Sea Ray at $1.0M is a raging deal! :)

Agreed, I'm a Sea Ray guy thru and thru. $1mil for a open type boat is how I should have posed the question. I'm sure they are selling them, so people are buying them. I'm just curious as to how many of the guys on CSR would buy one?
 
Agreed, I'm a Sea Ray guy thru and thru. $1mil for a open type boat is how I should have posed the question. I'm sure they are selling them, so people are buying them. I'm just curious as to how many of the guys on CSR would buy one?

That's a tough question I think. If I had a $1M to spend on a boat, period, I'd be looking at much newer cruisers because that's the style boat my family is into right now. If I had a $100M to spend on boats....yeah, I'd be all over one of these as my day boat/runabout. :)
 
And we question why sea ray got out of "big" boats.......an l650 sold for what? 1.5 million? think of the cost to build/equip one and the facility/labor and lead time involved......think how comparatively cheap it is to build one of these....."normal" assembly line, unskilled labor, bolt on motors etc......its all about margin - and I'm sure they sell WAY more of these than the L series yachts
 
And we question why sea ray got out of "big" boats.......an l650 sold for what? 1.5 million? think of the cost to build/equip one and the facility/labor and lead time involved......think how comparatively cheap it is to build one of these....."normal" assembly line, unskilled labor, bolt on motors etc......its all about margin - and I'm sure they sell WAY more of these than the L series yachts

A 5 year old L650 is in the mid 1.5"s now so I think they were a bit more new.
 

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