searay 425 sundancer

andy maxime

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Well its been a long hunt with a few false starts on the way but I am about to sign up for a searay 425. Its not what we started off looking for(the original grand idea was a targa 47) but lots of helpful advice got us to focus on what we actually needed.
The boat ,which is our first,will be moored in st maxime in st tropez bay and we will use it mostly for day trips for ourselves and guests with maybe 1 or 2 week trips for the 2 of us.
All this took us to the door of Princess and fairline who we have pestered over the last 2 years and also to the used boat display at LBS this year and the ever helpful people from Essex. The combined wisdom was that we should look for something smaller so the targa 38 topped the list for quite some time while the search continued. The end result was finding the searay 425 which although 6 years old and with a high mileage has had one careful owner and is immaculate with a perfect service history.
Like me its big and beamy and has great space for entertaining.
There are dealers close by and it seems a lot of the depreciation has gone out of the boat so if we don't like med sailing(what's not to like!) or decide to change the boat we shouldn't lose too much.
A survey was done earlier this year by someone who pulled out and its fine.
So we should be good to go next month once she is cleaned and antifouled.
So what's the downside? Do any forum members have any comments or experience which would help me?
 
All went well and there was a decent swell so she could show off her stability.signed on the dottet line so subject to crossing a few t's we should have her on the 18th may!
All terribly exciting and cant wait to take her out and start exploring from the sea.
I have put some photos on an album so once the powers that be check they are decent you should hopefully get a look at her
 
Can't fault your choice, we are on our second Sea Ray, the first was a 1997 400 Sundancer we bought in Florida and shipped out here in 2007, and now a 2002 460 Sundancer we bought in Spain last year.

Very happy with all aspects of the boats and the way they are built, and as you say, very beamy compared to their Euro cousins.

Wishing you every luck with your boat, don't hesitate to send a PM if you need any guidence.

Graham
 
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