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Old 03-03-2022, 12:02   #1
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I am looking to purchase a 30-38 foot cruising boat in about a year and a half. A Cruisers or Searay. Just wondering which forum will be the best for me in my search. Any advice is appreciated
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Old 04-03-2022, 07:39   #2
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Lots o' sailboats here, a few power (and there's a section for Powered Boats, see main menu). More power boats at sister site trawlerforum.com, albeit the focus is generally on slower travel.

Sea Ray has it's own forum (see the main Sea Ray site to find it) AND there's a large active membership at clubsearay.com.

I've seen in the past that Cruisers has a forum of its owners too, but can't remember details. Search engine will find it.

All that said, feel free to trot out your questions here and folks will help as best they can.

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By the way...welcome to the forum
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