The Sea Ray Lifestyle

hack4alivin

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Apr 18, 2008
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Joppa, Maryland
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320 Dancer
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Twin 350 V Drives
We spent the last day in April going out to have dinner on the boat at Maxwell Point. What a great start to a beautiful weekend. We cooked a great dinner and spent the entire evening out on the water and watched a beautiful sunset. Coming back home in pitch darkness was extra fun since the lights on the bridge are out, thanks DNR. The Sea Ray lifestyle is the way to go!

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when you set the table, the forks go on the left and the knives on the right..........great job...looked like a perfect night....
 
That's what it's all about.
 
1. Real wood table
2. Real steak
3. Real corn
4. Real cork in Real wine bottle
5. Real steak knives
6. Real forks
7. Real sunset
8. FAKE PLASTIC WINE GLASSES

my boat evenings usually involve breaking or injuring something.
 
1. Real wood table
2. Real steak
3. Real corn
4. Real cork in Real wine bottle
5. Real steak knives
6. Real forks
7. Real sunset
8. FAKE PLASTIC WINE GLASSES

my boat evenings usually involve breaking or injuring something.

Excellent observations BUT… the wine glasses are glass; the quote/unquote break proof glasses will break….right Dale! Damn things! Also, the cork is synthetic not real; I guess that is what you get for a 12 dollar bottle of wine!

As for the injury, that came the next day on Han’s boat. Hans thanks for the warning about the slippery “non skid” deck. Good thing the hand railing caught me by my neck before I got wet!
 
This was a great Sea Ray weekend - the weather forecast was terrible - so nobody was on the water. We grilled and cruised a lot on the water.
 
Hans thanks for the warning about the slippery “non skid” deck. Good thing the hand railing caught me by my neck before I got wet!

I just applied some sure step on my swim platform as a test area. I'll do another coat next weekens and report on how it works. If it works as advertised it will not be slippery when wet!
 
Great pics! I just spent 2 days at the Inner Harbor and was wondering if we'd see your boat tied up down there.
 
sounds like you weekend was like ours after a morning of "river clean-up" we went around and cleaned the river banks around the city ( The Great Kanawha Rive Navy) is our group of boaters. It was decided that we needed to ahve a cook out. Took the shrink-wrap off the grill went and got the tank filled. Grilled Steak, Corn on the cobb,Gentlemen Jack before dinner.. life is good again on the dock !!
 

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