| Price: |
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| Vin: |
serv4454a808 |
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| Exterior: |
White |
| Interior: |
White |
| Engine: |
6-Cylinder Mercruiser 4.3 190 HP |
| Transmission: |
Automatic |
| Fuel Type: |
Gasoline |
| Trim/Package: |
Wake Board Pkg |
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Would you believe this little beauty has only 31 hours. This is a super nice boat that has been well cared for and appears to be almost new. Boat season will soon be uppon us so dont miss out. I have seen these boats priced in the low to mid 20's with more hours. I think this craft will be perfect for our area lakes
Sea Ray is one company that has done an excellent job of building loyalty among its owners. But buying a Sea Ray also seems to put boaters into a ?family?of like-minded owners. Many boaters will join the Sea Ray family through the builder?s second-smallest boat, the 185 Sport. The Boats&Places test boat fits nicely into the under-$30,000 niche that seems to include many first-time boat owners. The 185 Sport,however, is not a stripped-out price-point boat, but one that includes plenty of desirable options including a trailer. With an optional 190-hp 4.3-litreTurn Key Start V6 MerCruiser in the engine compartment, the 185 test boat is a sporty performer. It gets up on plane quickly, goes 0-20 mph in under five seconds, reaches 30 mph in less than eight seconds and tops out just under 50 mph in GPS-verified testing. The 185 cruises along nicely at 30.3 mph at 3000 rpm and at 36.1 mph at 3500 rpm. Boating has to provide thrills and the fun factor. A combination of acceleration, speed and very tight handling characteristics makes the 185 Sport a real winner out on the water. The optional 4.3 L powerplant helps, but the test numbers show the hull design also deserves credit.Already semi-planing at 2000 rpm, the hull is solidly on plane and running at 22.4 mph at 2500 rpm. The 185 Sport is very quiet at all speeds,with decibel readings of 78 dbA at the helm and 79 dbA in the aft cockpit area at a 3200-rpm cruising speed of 31.7 mph. Even at the 49.8 mph top speed at 4500 rpm, the sound meter registers only 85 dbA at the helm and 86 dbA in the back seat ? very quiet indeed. Credited to usboattest.com |
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