Want to see your Sea Ray in a catalog?

Good info... thanks!
 
Nice Find. The price guide looks promising. Wonder where this data comes from? soldboat.com comps possibly?
 
The pricing is way off.....very low and doubt you would sell your boat at those prices.....JMHO. I would not sell my boat for $10,000 if it costs $125,000 to replace it, Mike.
 
neat guide, but seems full of mistakes and I agree the pricing is way off. and hello! they forgot the Pachanga line!:smt089
 
At least for my boat, its pretty accurate assuming the prices reflect "asking prices". However, asking prices and the actual selling prices can be pretty far apart. I have heard it is not unusual to start negotiating by offering 30-40% less than asking, unless the boat in question is already priced to sell then you offer 10-20% less!
 
They don't have mine, they told me when I bought their hardcopy book that they don't go that small. Mine's the SRV255, which is a sedan cruiser but smaller at the waterline than 26 feet.. :(
 
Happy to see my boat is the cover girl. Interesting to see all the info in one place but there's more complete info for most of these on Sea Ray's website.
 
"Poor selling and awkward styling"... well, I NEVER!!!!

I kinda feel that this boat was ahead of it's time - galley up with a second stateroom beneath the dinette - commonplace in bridge boats now, but not back in the '80s. Poor sales were in part due to the recession at that time and the G.H.W.Bush luxury tax that all but killed the boating industry.
 
Ron, Your boat is still one of the best styles then.........and now!!! Love it!!!:thumbsup:
 
Ah yes, it's a gift! ;-) Thanks.
 

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