BGA is Looking for a Center Console

i used to work at a Sea Ray dealer and I really liked the Laguna's. Well built, solid ride, great fishing platform. Down side is most searay customers pay way too much for their boats because it says searay on the side, theyare allmost as bad as Whaler customers. Watch the prices and you might find a deal on one. Be carefull when comparing the Laguanas, they did some weird things with the lengths, the earlier 17s were bigger than the later 18's and the earlier 20's were bigger than the later 21's. And in case you wondered, the white SR motors are just mercurys.
Check this site time to time, there are some deals to be found on here every once in a while
http://www.charlestonfishing.com/forum/classViewAds.asp?catID=1
 
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photos of the searay

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been out on a guys 24 Luguna at the beach not the best boat in rough water. plus sea ray has thin hulls. do ya want a pic of the bottom of one with a hole in it to see how thin they are lol got one . heck come buy my 250 sea ray Fisherman it's a rare hull for SR.
 
Skools,

Thinner hull than a V? How does it compare to the V in handling rough water?

Thanks for all the responses guys; very helpful and much appreciated.
 
I've been in a 250 SEARAY in a mild chop. It involved a trip to the chiropractor afterwards. The SEARAY I re-did last year was the same hull as SKOOLS's 250, not a soft riding boat IMHO. This one here is a little bit more money and a bit far away, but right up your alley. If he'd come down on his price to say $5K I'd be all over it.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=63726&item=260210506320



Ferm, I saw that one and was attracted, but never heard of Oceanic. Do you know anything about it?
 
It looks like a solid built boat, but definately is not a copy of the famous BERTRAM 20 footer. Nowhere near enough deadrise on it to be a BERTRAM copy. It looks rather similiar to a HYDRA SPORT to me, which is a good hull.
 
Stillrunning,

Thank you for being so courteous. If you don't mind, that boat is still at the top of the list. I just emailed the guy. If you'd give me just a couple days, I'd appreciate it.

Thanks,

Steve

No Problem, if you don't go after that boat let me know as its in my area and my did is looking for something to run up and down the river.
 
Dusky looks nice!! I just called the guy to see if its still there? He wasn't in but I left a name and # to see if he calls back.

I still say Sea Ox! But I am a little bias :love:
 
That Dusky looks nice, as does the other one Kamikaze posted. Those boats look pretty big, maybe a bit too big of a boat for me (as far as towing is concerned). This last one has a nice looking tower on it, but I don't know what use it would be to me. I suppose it could be removed and sold and replaced with a normal T-top... Plus, the guy said he'd deliver within 300 miles (for a fee) maybe he'd go 400?... Let's see if the guy gets back to MJ.
 
Hydrasports

I do not post much on this site, being I sold my V-20 a while ago. I have since replaced the V-20 with a Hydrasports 1750 Vector Center. Let me tell you the Hydrasports team know how to build a boat my 1750 makes the trip from Montk. NY to Block Island and she loves 2-3.5 foot chop and all is dry. Moriches Inlet NY a walk in the park for her. If you are looking to make the move to a CC check out Hydrasports Vector boats.
 
Thanks for the plug Greateastern. I've heard nothing but good things about the Hydra Sports. Because of this, they're typically a bit on the expensive side. Sounds like they're probably worth it though...
 
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