I am currently looking at two different 23' Sea Ray's in my area.
1997 230 BR 7.4L V8 price is $14,900 (300 hours)
1999 BR Select 7.4L V8 price is $17,900 (500 hours...had some exhaust manifold work done in 08)
Both appear to be in good condition. The one extra on the 99 has trim tabs.
I have yet to negotiate price with either seller.
From the reading I have done Sea Ray has a very good reputation. It also seems to keep its value. The problem I am having. these boats are 10 and 12 years old respectively. Would I be better off going with something a few years newer (for instance a Maxum)? Even if a Maxum isn't quality wise as good the engine is still MerCruiser. Should this really be a big concern? Meaning if the engine was well maintained I would be better off buying a Sea Ray that is a little older rather then buying a lesser quality newer boat?
Any thoughts on this matter would be appreciated. Or, if anyone has had positive or negative experiences with similar Sea Ray's let me know.
1997 230 BR 7.4L V8 price is $14,900 (300 hours)
1999 BR Select 7.4L V8 price is $17,900 (500 hours...had some exhaust manifold work done in 08)
Both appear to be in good condition. The one extra on the 99 has trim tabs.
I have yet to negotiate price with either seller.
From the reading I have done Sea Ray has a very good reputation. It also seems to keep its value. The problem I am having. these boats are 10 and 12 years old respectively. Would I be better off going with something a few years newer (for instance a Maxum)? Even if a Maxum isn't quality wise as good the engine is still MerCruiser. Should this really be a big concern? Meaning if the engine was well maintained I would be better off buying a Sea Ray that is a little older rather then buying a lesser quality newer boat?
Any thoughts on this matter would be appreciated. Or, if anyone has had positive or negative experiences with similar Sea Ray's let me know.