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Team Sea Ray
Team Sea Ray

Welcome to the New Sea Ray Owners Club Community!

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Buying a Sea Ray is more than buying a boat; it’s embracing a lifestyle. Whether you’re a Sea Ray Owner, or a Sea Ray aficionado, discover what it’s like to be a part of the new Sea Ray Owners Club Community that’s all about celebrating life on the water.

The Sea Ray Owners Club connects you to thousands of fellow owners from across the globe and grants you access to a wealth of exclusive benefits and resources. In the Sea Ray Owners Club Forum, you can interact with owners and fans of the brand to show off your boat, share helpful information, ask questions, respond to posts and more.

All it takes to get started is a few simple steps. Create an account and upload a picture to your profile (such as a picture of you on your Sea Ray). By toggling over your username in the top right corner, you can change your settings, update your notification preferences and check your direct messages.

If you’ve already signed up, you can click into the forum section and browse topic categories that capture your interest in the Community Discussions section. The forum offers four boards to engage with:

 

Comment on existing topics or start a new thread with an interesting question or opinion. Don’t forget to label your post or upload a video or image. When engaging with other members, please abide by community guidelines.

In the Welcome & News section, you can stay up to date on the latest Sea Ray news and happenings, including new product launches, milestone announcements, recent awards, upcoming boat shows and special owner events.

It’s easy and fun to be a member of the Sea Ray Owners Club Community. As you interact, like posts, and reply to other members’ posts, you’ll rank up and earn badges for your engagement.

Thank you for being a part of the Sea Ray Owners Club family. Log on today and enjoy the conversation.

2 Comments
wingless
Rising Contributor

Great job w/ the new / updated forum!

Welcome back, you were missed!

MH
Guest Contributor

I just purchased a 2007 Sedan Bridge with a Sealift for a dinghy.  When I power the boat up to get on plane, she digs in the water on the stern and water is leaking into the inside of the hull / bilge through a crack under the rub rail on the aft part of the hull sides where the water is passing over the aft of the boat.  No leaks running at slow speeds when the stern is not digging in. I'm guessing that crack is where the outer hull connects to the inner hull when the boat is manufactured.  Anyone had this problem?  I'm taking the boat to a yard for inspection and resolution.