Vintage Bros is proud to offer this classic 1973 Sea Ray SRV 200! Anyone who knows these boats will agree that these things were built like tanks! Durable and built with many years of service in mind, these boats are unbeatable!
The value in this boat is that it has been painstakingly refurbished, is turn key, and ready to go boating.
At Vintage Bros, we are antique and classic boat enthusiasts first and boat brokers second. We love putting buyers and sellers together and would love to own any of the boats we sell.
HULL
This boat presents much newer than it actually is! Sea Ray, for many years, offered their boats in off white as a standard color. I have a family member who owned a 2000 Sea Ray cuddy in this exact color! They just never age. The gelcoat is beautiful on this boat with minimal scratches for its age.
INTERIOR
The interior is very nice with minimal wear. The steering wheel is in great shape along with the gauges. The boat has clearly been well kept and maintained.
MECHANICAL
The heart of the vessel is a 188hp Mercruiser. This is the Ford 302 block. The wonderful thing is the availability of parts. This motor has a new manifold and spark plugs. It and the outdrive have been pampered with regular maintenance and oil changes. The good towing trailer is a dual-axle, with brakes, that is well suited to the boat.
OVERVIEW
If you have an eye on the classics and want a nice family cruiser, you can't go wrong with this one! It's affordable too! Call Jim at 513 678 9379.
1973 Sea Ray SRV 200
Vintage Bros Boat Sales always recommends that any prospective purchaser either inspect the boat themselves or hire a third-party inspector to examine the boat as a contingency of purchase. Once these things are completed to the buyer's satisfaction the sale becomes final. It is the buyers right to waive all inspections. If a buyer choose to go this route they bare full responsibility for the choice made regarding the condition of the boat.
Vintage Bros. Boat Sales is happy to help in any prospective purchaser coordinate shipping. However, shipping is ultimately the responsibility of the purchaser not only in coordination but in payment of the service.