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Posted: June 14 2010 at 09:39 | IP Logged Quote Jon845

Hi, I am pricing a 2003 Searay 220 in NADA. Just wondering if the option selections "Fresh Water Cooling system" and "Fual injection" would be valid selections or perhaps I am not understanding them correctly? These add about $1400 to the price. Most motors in 2003 were EFI as a standard, and I would think the same for the cooling system. Thiese boats do not have heat exchangers. Any thoughts? 

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Posted: June 14 2010 at 11:15 | IP Logged Quote pspecmar

About your fresh water cooling system...if the boat is only run in lakes (fresh water) then I do not see a need but if the boat runs in the ocean (salt water) then a fresh water cooling system is a must (i believe). take it from one who runs in salt water.

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Posted: June 14 2010 at 19:04 | IP Logged Quote moose

First, increase your font please! My eyes are to fragile. Salt water=fresh water cooling. Period!

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Posted: June 15 2010 at 08:01 | IP Logged Quote Jon845

Is this better!! Thanks for the replies. I now understand "Fresh water cooling" is a boat with a heat exchanger, as opposed to a raw water cooling boat. I beleive the seller misunderstood this option in NADA, as this boat does not have a heat exchanger. 



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