Where to buy Sea Ray SPX 210:
Sea Ray
This little Sea Ray has all the right features in a small, easily towable package that can get you on the water fast. It’s one step up from Sea Ray’s smallest (and least expensive) boat, the SPX 190. But the 210 gets you just a little more space for friends and family, a little more room for water toys and gear, and a little more capability to tackle a fun day on the water.
While the SPX series is poised as Sea Ray’s entry-level boats, these boats have a much better fit and finish than most of the company’s competitors. You’re getting a high-end Sea Ray, but it lacks the amenities you’ll find on the SLX-class boats. Still, there are plenty of upgrades available.
This is a great boat for lakes and bays that is plenty capable in coast regions as well. Like all modern Sea Rays, you can pick between sterndrive or outboard power.
Things we like:
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Great build quality
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Ability to customize built, colors, and accessory options
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Large and practical swim platform
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Simple and reliable design without a lot of fancy and breakable electronic toys
Things we don't like:
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The attractive base price gets high when properly outfitted
Where to buy Sea Ray SPX 210:
Sea Ray
- Length: 21 feet, 6 inches
- Beam: 8 feet, 6 inches
- Draft (max/min): 36 inches/19 inches
- Weight: 3,334 pounds
- Power: Mercruiser 4.5L MPI ECT Alpha I (200 hp)
- Number of people: 12
- Fuel: 40 gallons
Things we like:
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Great build quality
-
Ability to customize built, colors, and accessory options
-
Large and practical swim platform
-
Simple and reliable design without a lot of fancy and breakable electronic toys
Things we don't like:
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The attractive base price gets high when properly outfitted
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