1987 39' Sea Ray 390 Express Cruiser
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Posted 9/23/2005 10:42:43 PM
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Cockpit: The cockpit is large enough to entertain 123-16 people, we've had 22 on her. A real party boat
Cabin: Storage, storage and more storage with all the amenities make her a great boat to weekend on. We even closed the house up one summer and just stayed on her without ever feeling cramped.
Construction: Really good, but has a major flaw in that eh water tanks leak, and the foam gets wet through the bilge area. Had to cut dock holes out and replace the water tank. Windows on the side leak also, until you figure out how to stop them. Otherwise, great
Handling: Gret going forward and turning with the tunnel drives, but when it comes to docking backing her down in a wind can be tricky. After 17 years I mastered her, but it does take some learing, real light bow and the wind loves to turn her.
Engine Room: Lucky me, I have Crusader 454's. The mercs left a lot to be disried, Crusdaers had it all ove the Mercs.
General Comments: Can't go wring with a 390, best of the type around. Sure as hell beats the wellcrafts, trajanms and silvertons.
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Posted 4/13/2006 3:20:07 PM
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I have a Sea Ray 390 that has a leak in the water tank. How did you get your tank out of the boat? Is it better to put a bladder in it?
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