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sea ray 175

I'm thinking about purchasing the sea ray 175 sport and was looking for some opinions. I have been researching this boat vs. other open bow 175's and this seems to be the boat to buy due to quailty and especially the steering system. I'm not comparing money but I am comparing quality, I would gladly pay a little more for quality and the fact that this boat is made in the USA is a big factor for me as well. Any one have any thoughts? I would appreciate you taking a moment to give your experience.
upperquark
Feb 24
I don't think ena knows how GM builds cars. BAR
Feb 25
You must be correct, but I haven't checked out SeaRay, Bayliner and Maxum in a few years, but I would be very surprised if they are not following GM's market niche philosophy. Where they use basically the same car/boat, and change the trim and provide upgraded components and options as you move up to the upscale/better brands. It would not make sense to have SeaRay, Bayliner, and Maxum all producing the same boat, except for the color. Reginald
Feb 25
It is more or less same boat as Maxum 1800 and Bayliner 175

<upperquark@gmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse

ena
Feb 24
In the same way that a Chevy is the same as a Pontiac and a Buick. Reginald
Feb 24
> In the same way that a Chevy is the same as a Pontiac and a Buick.

No It is same hull same engine same assesories - colours is different P/S is option on the Bayliner - but besides that it is the same boat - go out to a shop and check all boats - i have done that before buying - and you will see that they are more or less same boats

ena
Feb 25
   

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