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Old 04-18-2015, 11:45 PM
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Going on the 3rd summer. Nothing spectacular, but it is nice to just head to the marina with everything already there. Beers cold in the fridge, liquor is in its carousel, AC going, full kitchen, bathroom and a flat screen. If things get to carried away in GH I have a place to crash. It's a great party barge.

Hope to see you out soon, I just fired up the Scarab and ready to go.
That's a nice grand sport. My dad had a San tropez. They are big and relatively cheap. I loved that it drafted less than outdrive boats and I could sneak into shallow coves and surprise them when I showed up in there.

SS are cool. They are much faster than I initially thought they would be.

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love my 370, very nice boat. have 10 years and 550 hours. Opened her up last wknd and ran 60.6mph full of fuel.
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Old 04-19-2015, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Rookie
Going on the 3rd summer. Nothing spectacular, but it is nice to just head to the marina with everything already there. Beers cold in the fridge, liquor is in its carousel, AC going, full kitchen, bathroom and a flat screen. If things get to carried away in GH I have a place to crash. It's a great party barge.

Hope to see you out soon, I just fired up the Scarab and ready to go.
great looking boat. is that at keenan? looks like tony hustler in front of you? we where just there today.

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Old 04-19-2015, 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by 370ss500efi
love my 370, very nice boat. have 10 years and 550 hours. Opened her up last wknd and ran 60.6mph full of fuel.
wow nice numbers. looking forward to something new.

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we generally go out with a crew of 6 or more for the day and have plenty of space and very comfortable ride

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wow nice numbers. looking forward to something new.

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I have a 2012 400ss with 8.2's and Axius. It's the wife's boat. Lol
They are, as mentioned above a great boat with lots of room both in the cockpit and cabin, all the amenities I would ever need for what I do with it, and so far no issues with drives or really anything else.
It runs 50 or so with 8.2's but has a nice cruise around 40.
If it were up to me it would have 1100's and sixes on it, but thankfully it's not up to me!
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i just spent the weekend working a boat show on loto and Marine Concepts has a 2004, with 400 hrs on 496's very clean boat, give them a call if interested

1-877-601-boat...... tell them Shane sent you
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We where looking at 400ss and have to say they are on the short list for our next boat. I hope that we can go to a Searay 48 to 50 footer because we have a 40ft now, but the wallet might scream too much. We love our 405, just would like something a bit wider so it might be a few years before we make the leap.
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We where looking at 400ss and have to say they are on the short list for our next boat. I hope that we can go to a Searay 48 to 50 footer because we have a 40ft now, but the wallet might scream too much. We love our 405, just would like something a bit wider so it might be a few years before we make the leap.
SS are pretty narrow compared to sea rays. 48-50 sea rays would dwarf a 400s in every dimension.
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Originally Posted by hogie roll
SS are pretty narrow compared to sea rays. 48-50 sea rays would dwarf a 400s in every dimension.
That's my point, we have a 405 now and when I want to make a change I would like to go bigger. The 400ss would make a nice upgrade but would still have the same length overall. The 400 ss would be a bit wider I think the beam is 11ft 4 inches.
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