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Richard Craftchick

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2004 9:27 pm
Post subject: 1989 Sea Ray 240 Sundancer.
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Is there anybody out there that owns one of these. Boat basically the same
for 89,90,91,92. If there is I would appreciate a response in regards to how
you like the boat. Have my eye on one but need some input from current
owners. Would like comments regarding cockpit layout and overall performance
of boat. The one I am looking at has the 5.7 - 360 HP.

Thanking you in advance.

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Jim Carter

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2004 10:00 pm
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"Richard Craftchick" <craftchick.RemoveThis@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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 > Is there anybody out there that owns one of these. Boat basically the same
 > for 89,90,91,92. If there is I would appreciate a response in regards to
how
 > you like the boat. Have my eye on one but need some input from current
 > owners. Would like comments regarding cockpit layout and overall
performance
 > of boat. The one I am looking at has the 5.7 - 360 HP.
 >
 > Thanking you in advance.
Hi Richard: I don't have one, but, others in my Marina that have them only
keep them for a little while then move on up to something bigger. They had
no problems with the boat, only with it's size.
I own a 1989 Doral Monticello. 27 foot, 9 1/2 ft beam and twin 205 HP.
Have you looked at one of these?
Jim Carter
"The Boat"
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WaIIy

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2004 10:32 pm
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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 18:27:50 GMT, "Richard Craftchick"
<craftchick.TakeThisOut@sympatico.ca> wrote:

 >Is there anybody out there that owns one of these. Boat basically the same
 >for 89,90,91,92. If there is I would appreciate a response in regards to how
 >you like the boat. Have my eye on one but need some input from current
 >owners. Would like comments regarding cockpit layout and overall performance
 >of boat. The one I am looking at has the 5.7 - 360 HP.
 >
 >Thanking you in advance.
 >

I never heard of a 1989 24ft Sundancer. What is the exact model name?

Anyway, I had a 1989 220 Sundancer with a 4.3. The 4.3 was a bit
underpowered and the 5.7 would be great. By the way, the 5.7 is 260
HP, not 360 HP (maybe you had a typo).

I don't have the boat anymore (currently have a Tollycraft), but still
miss it. It's a wonderful boat, handles well and has a lot of room for
a 22-24 footer.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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