Re: Searay 170 info, review, specs?
I had almost the exact boat for ten years - 1992 model. It ran like a top pretty much the entire time. That 3.0, although not fast or particularly powerful (I think my top end was 38 mph or so) was a great motor for economical operation.
The fit and finish of the boat was ok, although not spectacular. And definitely check for floor rot as Sea Ray didn't properly seal the edge of the fuel tank hatch on ours and water wicked into the floor and hatch, rotting them out. Also check for rot in the floor under the rear bench seat and in the rear seat supports inside the engine compartment.
This is not a big water boat (the 170 is actually 16.5 feet long) and there isn't a lot of freeboard and I had some larger waves roll right into the front a couple of times.
All in all, we loved it though and got lots of compliments where ever we took it. We got pulled over once by the marine unit for an inspection and the officer handed me his card and asked me to call him if I ever sold it.
Sadly, it sank at the dock in a storm several years ago so we took the insurance money and bought the Scout. A buddy gave me $1000 for the hulk and has since restored it and is using it again with his family.
The price he's asking seems high to me, though. We paid $10k in 1996 for ours. And actually, you should verify the HIN against Sea Ray's records to confirm the year. As I said, ours was a 1992 but we had the curved winshield that transitioned to the side glass without that frame you've got. Maybe yours is older than 1992?
Here's a pic of ours, although it was taken just after being raised from the bottom and wasn't looking her best...