Anyone see this? I received my Summer edition of the MarineMax Lifestyles magazine and noticed that Sea Ray is producing a V-Drive boat. They are powering it with a MerCruiser 6.2L. It looks like the exhaust exits the bottom of the hull instead of the transom. They also offer a joystick piloting system for tight quarter maneuvering.
Here is the link to the Sea Ray page for the boat.
http://www.searay.com/page.aspx/page...SLX-W-230.aspx
Here is one that is at our local MM dealer
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...230-103086191/
I have not looked at it, but if Sea Ray can get the wake/wave right, it could be killer. The Deep V of a runabout with a V drive...interesting. For those concerned with cutting through chop, this would be a much smoother ride. There stern thrusters look to me more incorporated in the design than the ones being offered for 2018 by Nautique. It looks like Sea Ray may have taken a few design ques from the folks at Nautique.
Just found it interesting and thought I would share.
Here is the link to the Sea Ray page for the boat.
http://www.searay.com/page.aspx/page...SLX-W-230.aspx
Here is one that is at our local MM dealer
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...230-103086191/
I have not looked at it, but if Sea Ray can get the wake/wave right, it could be killer. The Deep V of a runabout with a V drive...interesting. For those concerned with cutting through chop, this would be a much smoother ride. There stern thrusters look to me more incorporated in the design than the ones being offered for 2018 by Nautique. It looks like Sea Ray may have taken a few design ques from the folks at Nautique.
Just found it interesting and thought I would share.
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