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Unread 05-27-2010, 11:21 PM
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I looked at it with my father who sold Sea Rays for years, it actually belongs to a friend of his. He tells me the boat is solid, it has less than 100 hours on it as the owner hates boating! Go figure. However he hated boating so much that he didn't take great care of the boat. It hasn't run much, and it also hasn't been covered and protected from the elements. I don't know how much this affects this type of boat over the long term. Thanks for writing back.
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Unread 05-28-2010, 12:54 AM
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If it is everything that you say it is--some elbow grease for clean up and some light maintence---that is a steal!! Especially if it is on a trailer.

I bought mine 2 years ago(before the eco crash) for 4000 and thought the guy was a idiot for selling it that cheap. Mine was taken care of about as well--so a good weekend of buffing and waxing and some other little work--and she was good to go!! I have added some stuff to her to help me out on my long ocean runs (65 miles off the coast in the PNW).

If it is a V-21--even better deal.
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Unread 05-28-2010, 06:03 AM
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Genie Aye I really appreciate the input. There's no trailer but it is in good shape all things considered. Like you say I will need to spend my Memorial day weekend cleaning, waxing and figuring out exactly what it needs, but it's a small sacrifice for a summer with my first boat. I'll take it slow and add the necessities over time. I had no idea that this type of boat had such a loyal following and it makes me a lot more comfortable seeing that they are sought after to some degree. Thanks again for writing back. I'm going to pull the trigger on it today.
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briguyny, welcome! where do you live? I am in Merrick, and am also looking to get another V20. I have owned one in the past - fantastic boat, worst thing I did was sell it - and would be glad to help if I can.
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Unread 05-28-2010, 07:00 AM
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Sounds like a great deal for that year and for that motor, Grab it before someone else does.
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reodds, amazingly enough I live in Merrick as well. It truly is a very small world. I'm heading out at noon today to pick up this boat. I was originally looking for a completely different type of boat, but it seems that everyone really loves these. I'm sold. What is it about them that has everyone so happy when they have one, and like your case, so regretful when they sell them? I have two little daughters, three and one, and I'm a little nervous that this might not be the best boat for a small family for putting around to short beach and possibly Fire Island. What do you think?
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Unread 05-28-2010, 07:30 AM
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The boat is FANTASTIC for your family. It is stable, smooth in ride, high enough freeboard, and shallow enough draft to easily maneuver in the shallows. The flared bow really does deflect the waves, and regardless of what some may say, the boat is dry - especially compared to bow riders of the same size. It is a true "wash and wear" boat, with no extra "fluff" to get in the way. You can put a few solid folding chairs in the stern for the "older folks" to sit on, and remove them when not in use. I really never fished it further than about 10 miles offshore, but it was always good. The boat can very easily set up to fish very well, but also a great day boat.

I have taken the boat to NYC many times (great ride!), and used it to pull skiers in the bays. It is easy to take to short beach, although I like the beach just south of the loop bridge better!

I know you and your family to love it.
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reodds, amazingly enough I live in Merrick as well. It truly is a very small world. I'm heading out at noon today to pick up this boat. I was originally looking for a completely different type of boat, but it seems that everyone really loves these. I'm sold. What is it about them that has everyone so happy when they have one, and like your case, so regretful when they sell them? I have two little daughters, three and one, and I'm a little nervous that this might not be the best boat for a small family for putting around to short beach and possibly Fire Island. What do you think?
Sounds like ahelluva deal to me...assuming as mentioned above the hull is solid, deoxidizing the gel coat and some TLC will have her back in shape in no time...

I raised my two daughters on regular boating and it's made water puppies of them both at 19 & 21...the first rule w/kids is proper flotation devices at all times when around water...boat doesn't move till everybody's wearin' one...no exceptions...keep an eye on them...if you are driving the boat looking forward as you should, mom needs to be watchin' the kids at all times...and vice/versa...

If this is your first boat and exposure to boating, for your kids' safety sake, take a boating course...

Good luck and post us up some pics when you can...we like the good, the bad AND the ooglie
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