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Old 08-28-2009, 03:54 PM   #1
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My brother in law and I just purchased this second hand boat and are just waiting until spring to be able to use it.

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Old 01-02-2010, 07:45 PM   #3
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My brother in law and I just purchased this second hand boat and are just waiting until spring to be able to use it.






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Here's our 2400 SE, about to launch for 4th of July. Yes, I remembered to unplug the power before we left :-)
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Hey Maumus2400. Is that a swim step extension? Looks great. Can you tell me a little about it?

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Old 01-03-2010, 04:34 PM   #6
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Hi Nimh,

Sure thing. I ordered it from http://swimplatforms.com/ and had it installed by Olympic Boat Center back in Fall 2007. I'm sure I could have installed it myself but it was a larger project than I wanted to tackle at the time. It's very sturdy and IMO looks like something Maxum could have added.

It has it's own swim ladder on the port side so the stock one on the starboard comes off.

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My 1994 Maxum 3200 SCR......boat all 12 months here in Arizona
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Sure thing. I ordered it from http://swimplatforms.com/ and had it installed by Olympic Boat Center back in Fall 2007. I'm sure I could have installed it myself but it was a larger project than I wanted to tackle at the time. It's very sturdy and IMO looks like something Maxum could have added.

It has it's own swim ladder on the port side so the stock one on the starboard comes off.

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Thanks for the link Greg - that very well may be the next mod on our boat. Doing the blackwater pumpout in choppy water in the Port of Everett channel while balanced on the little stock swim step, in a word, stinks.
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Ta-Da! Here she is, my version of the Ultimate Maxum, the 3300SCR, the largest sterndrive cruiser Max ever made (or ever will for that matter, now that they threw in the towel and ceased production). This is my second Maxum. The first was at the other end of the spectrum of the Sun Cruiser Line, a 2300SCR. A great little cruiser but what a difference 10' of length and 3 more feet of beam can make.

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Old 01-10-2010, 11:23 PM   #10
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that is just sweet....I was looking at one of those before I found my340....very nice boats indeed...and welcome to the zoo!!

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Thanks for the welcome. We all have one thing in common no matter what floats us, the love for boats and the ultimate freedom they instantly provide from the moment we loose the lines, to moment we pour on the coals and feel the exhileration of getting on plane! What a rush!
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Welcome Jeff!

Nice boat. I think you may have just introduced us to our next boat. Thanks, I think.
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Smile Thank you for your kind coments about the Bella.

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Nice boat. I think you may have just introduced us to our next boat. Thanks, I think.
Thanks Nimh,

The 3300 has a great layout and fantastic use of both cockpit space and the salon too. I have done a great deal of modifications to her. including the addition of a Seaward brand Princess Model three burner electric range oven. The gally layout fit the oven perfectly and just slid right in and looks totally original. It really extends the culinary capabillity to baking roasting and broiling too.

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Jeff, do you have any pics of the Princess oven install. I think our galley is pretty close(mine is a 1994 3200 SCR) and this sounds like a worth while modification.
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Bella. Is that sunbather topless?
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was curios myself...kinda looked that way...but I can't really tell...


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Always keep em guess'n!! Naa, sorry to tell you it's just flesh toned Bikini top. Blends in pretty good too, huh? We live in Winona, Minnesota (one of the few island cities on the Miss.) my Lady and I boat along the Mississippi shores shared by of course Wisconsin, where it is completely legal to be topless if you are a woman on the WI islands of the Miss. Believe you me I have seen some stunners too. Whew! Boy do I miss summer (and the views!!)

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.....it's just flesh toned Bikini top.
I'm not buying it. Or, at least, I don't want to buy it. LOL Nevertheless, it's a fine looking vessel, regardless of the bow adornments.

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Hmmm, well lets see as memory serves....when I took this picture last summer, I was facing west and the shore in the far distance is is where the Vikings play sooooo by that logic that would make me on the......Wisconsin shore (remembering what I said about their liberal bathing suit laws) You arrive at your own conclusions there Dan!
Thanks for the complements about her, Bella that is I mean to say!

Anyhoo, Back to the thread!

Lets look at her speaker set up.....(let me tell ya Bella ROCKS with 8 qty Bose 151 waterproof speakers, the four on the radar arch are aim adjustable) Not shown is the 12" Boss Marine sub and 2000 watt amp mounted so the Engine compartment acts as the speaker cabinet. Can you say BASS? I knew ya could!!

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show it on projects and we'll keep this one going for boat pic's...

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