2001 Sea Ray 190 Bow Rider for Sale

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Make
Sea Ray
Type
Powerboats
Model
190 Bow Rider
Length
19'
Hull material
Fiberglass
Year
2001
Class
Runabout 1
Fuel type
Gas
Engine type
inboard
Name
Sea Ray 190 Bow Rider 2001
Location
Price
$16,000

2001 Sea Ray 190 Bow Rider

The Sea Ray 190 Bow Rider is ideal for those who love skiing or wakeboarding. Powered by a 5.0 Litre Mercury MerCruiser, and featuring a wide beam, this boat provides a fast, smooth ride. A choice of seating accommodations is available including a standard flip-up thigh-rise on the bucket seat version. Smooth bowrider, very clean, cool sounds on the stereo to enjoy music. A spacious boat that can seat 8 comfortably and enjoy Chicago summer. Very clean and well kept, she can handle great speed and perfect for water sports. Great sound system with Bluetooth capability, that will connect to your phone and play your favourite music as you boat in Lake Michigan. Refrigerator to keep your drinks and snacks cool. A table that will hold your food and drinks as you enjoy the views from the lake. Cup holders throughout the boat as well. Come enjoy this smooth bowrider, you will love it. Trailer included. Already winterized in storage for you. You don't have to pay for storage until you are ready to haul it out next summer.

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