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robmac 02-08-2014 10:20 AM

Sea Ray 268 Sundancer
 
I just acquired a 268 Sundancer and I'm wondering if anyone has experience with that model, good or bad. Trying to make up my mind weather I should keep that or my Starfire Westport.

brk-lnt 02-08-2014 06:09 PM

What year?
What is it powered with?

jrc 02-09-2014 09:08 AM

you might want to ask at clubsearay.com

They can be helpful, spent a lot of time there when I owned Searays.

sum-r breeze 02-10-2014 05:14 PM

Any help I can be
 
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Originally Posted by robmac (Post 219090)
I just acquired a 268 Sundancer and I'm wondering if anyone has experience with that model, good or bad. Trying to make up my mind weather I should keep that or my Starfire Westport.

We have a Sundancer and probably can answer any questions you have. Ours has been great with very few issues besides just general maintenance.

The Breeze
Wave 'cuz i'll be wavin' back

robmac 02-11-2014 08:26 AM

It is a 1990 well maintained by every appearance and the marina, she is powered by a 7.4 with a bravo 1

chillininnh 02-11-2014 12:06 PM

One of the biggest knocks on that hull that comes to mind is it's narrowness. With a beam of just 8' 5" it can be a bit tippy for somes liking.

brk-lnt 02-11-2014 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by chillininnh (Post 219213)
One of the biggest knocks on that hull that comes to mind is it's narrowness. With a beam of just 8' 5" it can be a bit tippy for somes liking.

It's been yeeeeears since I've been on one, but yeah, in rougher seas they could be a little roll-y.

Very solid boat though, from the time when a 27 foot boat was a weekender, not a day boat, SeaRay packed a lot into the space. It's a cruiser, not a "ski boat", but I doubt that comes as a surprise. I'd be most concerned about things like the vinyl seats, hoses for waste and water rotting (those are a real PITA to replace on any boat) and stuff like that. Have a good marine surveyor go through it first.

fodalo 02-12-2014 04:35 PM

Searay
 
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Originally Posted by sum-r breeze (Post 219189)
We have a Sundancer and probably can answer any questions you have. Ours has been great with very few issues besides just general maintenance.

The Breeze
Wave 'cuz i'll be wavin' back

Searay Solid Boat Sum r breeze is right the Goomba knows all there is to know about Searay.
Its our 3rd and they have all been solid!:D


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