Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
This looks like a comfy spot to kick back and enjoy the live music at the expo.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
The Boston Whaler fleet waits patiently dockside.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
That moment you realize you’re in for a beautiful day of boat testing.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
Morning dew is carefully wiped from the fleet of Sea Rays.
Salt spray from a day on the water wouldn’t be as easy to wipe off.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
Another nice morning shot showing the queen of the Sea Ray fleet, the L550 Fly.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
The L590 is a slightly “older” model in the L-Class lineup but you’d never know it by looking at the helm.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
Ready to head out to sea.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
It’s amazing how far hull-windows have come in recent years.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
What’s behind door number one: a well-appointed master.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
Now THIS is clever. The electrical panel is behind the saloon settee so it’s hidden but easy to access.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
Vero cool.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
Here’s another cool detail you might miss at first, it’s a sliding platform that allows shorter drivers to drive without having to stand on tiptoes. One flip of this lock and it slides out of sight for taller drivers.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
The proud new owner of a Sea Ray 460 Fly runs the boat through its paces while getting a lesson on the various systems.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
The look of a guy who knows he just bought an exceptional new boat.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
The only question is: Which one should we test next?
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
A European journalist runs the L550 Fly. The bow seating on this boat is really cool but the guests do imped on forward sightlines from the lower helm. From the flybridge this is a non-issue.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
Modern yet inviting.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
Where would you go in your L550?
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
The full-beam master is spacious and exceptionally bright with the blinds up.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
Note how large the windows are and how beefy the grab rails are.
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
Social spaces on the bow like this are rare, especially aboard boats under 60 feet. This would be my spot of choice to watch the world pass by (when not at the flybridge helm).
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
Yup, I could see myself aboard the L550 Fly. Could you?
Sea Ray and Boston Whaler Expo
One of the coolest features of the 330 Outrage is the convertible seatback that folds down into a bait/snack station.
See a video from our time on the 330 Outrage here. ▶