Paul, Thanks for sharing. Looks like you have some wonderful memories of times past. That was really crazy with that nail gun !! Hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday season. 😎Cheers !
Yes, lots of memorable adventures with that boat! Glad you enjoyed it. As for the nail gun incident on the ice, I plead innocence. Or ignorance 😜 Happily, the only issue was one boot that got a little submerged. . .
We had a 1989 268 Sundancer for 20 years . Did allot of camping in that boat. Loved the amenities and cooked with the alcohol stove allot. Ours was white with a red stripe and the reverse arch 7.4 Bravo. And we had the original camper top till the day we sold it
Nice 👍 Our previous boat to this 300 was an '87 268 Sundancer - similar to yours, but only a single 5.7 Mercruiser which was underpowered for the boat. Check out my look back at that one here; ruclips.net/video/XSb6iI75dWw/видео.html Aaaaaaand, our previous boats, including a 1976 240, on my Our Old Boats playlist (link in the description) I'll look forward to seeing your comments on those vids 🤓
There's a lot of work put in that video and it delivers! We were transported in an other era: those older videos and pictures, and sound, are very much welcomed and added to the wonderful experience of the days gone by but not forgotten. Thanks for sharing those adventures and we had good laughs watching :)) It must have been both difficult to part with Boogaboo 3 (with 6 years getting attached to it) yet exciting to eventually be looking forward to Boogaboo 4. Very much appreciate getting to know more about the origins of Boating with Boogaboo ⚓😃 It's one of those videos that I want to watch again.
Thanks Frank! Yes, I did spend too much time putting this one together, but well worth the effort. As you might imagine, there was so much more content that I had to work with, along with many more stories, but I wanted to get it out before I went completely bald 😂 As for being difficult parting with that boat, far from it! I was so excited to move to the 400 Sedan Bridge, that we (mostly me) bought it before the 300 Dancer even went up for sale! I got a ton of stories coming up from the adventures with Boogaboo IV, with at least one looking back at how close we came to divorce over that boat. Three times 🤣
That was really fun! Makes me want to dig out all of my old 8mm videos and have them digitized so I can watch our old boating adventures. Looking forward to the ‘Boogaboo IV’ retrospective episode. 😊
Servicing the outdrives on that boat was more of a Saturday afternoon thing, with some tunes playing in the garage and a couple of cold ones to ease the paint ;-) The worse part was man-handling them back onto the boat, standing on the ice, hoping I got the shift cable aligned properly. Shortly after launch one Spring, I had to have my trailer guy come by the marina to haul Boogaboo out so I could pull one drive, line up the shift cable (properly), out everything back together and re-launch. The boat wasn't out of the water for more than 30 minutes!
Great video Paul! A whole lotta fun watching this one. Interestingly, we spent 2 nights at the old Trenton Marina where Boogaboo III was tied, only on the opposite side of the same finger. That would've been in 2003 in our Doral after traversing Lake Ontario from Toronto in a following sea that was a tad frightful! The Murray Canal was fun to traverse in that trip. Again, really enjoyed this one seeing a lot of familiar spots from our past. Cheers!
Sounds like you beat us there by three years, as our first visit to Trenton - the one portrayed in this video - was in 2006. Glad you enjoyed your own trip down memory lane. Maybe my look back at our 400 Sedan will stir more recollections from your past boat years as well. Look forward to more TSW, Georgian Bay and even the trip home from Michigan!
Great! I've already started gathering pics and video clips from the 400 and it looks like another long one. I'll look forward to hearing from you on that one 🙂
Glad you liked it! Editing all those clips was a little like building a puzzle 😉 Next problem; sifting through hundreds of photos and video clips for the next one - Boogaboo IV 😳 Wish me luck 🤞
Sounds great! And don't make 64 sound like you're old or anything. I'm not far off of hitting 62 myself and still looking forward to lots more fun on the water!
Awesome! I'm already working on the next two in the series - our 400 Sedan PLUS a look back at our dinghies + Sea Doo. Hope to get through at least one of those before Christmas 😂
I can still recall admiring these ones out on the water, years before we bought this one.Yes, they are still a good looking boat 👌 Funny story is that this actual boat is back at the same marina where we at 20 years ago!
I can't say this was our favorite cruiser, but we definitely enjoyed a lot of new experiences with it. A good boat for sure, and I always look back on it with nothing but great memories 😃
@joanneiler2415 The video could have been longer, but after working on it for three weeks 🥴 I wanted to get it out. Still have the look back at our 400 Sedan to share, so wish me luck on getting it finished before Christmas! 😂
What an awesome video Paul! Was curious about two things....how did you come up with the name Boogaboo? and was that a solar light wire tied to the anchor light???? Great memories.
The name Boogaboo came to em in a flash of inspiration, way back in the days of our original 240 Sundancer, over 25 years ago. It is an amalgamation of our (me, Anchor Girl and our two kids') nicknames. Plus, it had a nice ring to it :-) Yes, that was an inexpensive solar light like one would use to illuminate an outside walkway, etc.. I fastened it next to the factory installed anchor light, as we used it as the actual anchor light. A lot easier on the boat's batteries and I never had to worry about remembering to turn it on or off at night.
The only thing that I'd watch out for would be osmosis on the hull, as we had that on our prior 268 Sundancer. They were both the same 1987 model year and despite no issues on this 300, something to keep in mind.
Our kids were too old to be involved with their old parents at this point, keeping in mind that they were already in their 20's. Funny part is that the 'old folks' were having a lot more fun on these (& plenty more) adventures than them! 😉 And yes, there was quite a few more stories from those days that are never going to find their way to RUclips 🤐
This was a great video. I think what made it great was just the joy in your voice recounting those good times.
Glad you enjoyed it. We sure had some fun times with that one!!
Paul, Thanks for sharing. Looks like you have some wonderful memories of times past.
That was really crazy with that nail gun !!
Hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday season. 😎Cheers !
Yes, lots of memorable adventures with that boat! Glad you enjoyed it.
As for the nail gun incident on the ice, I plead innocence. Or ignorance 😜 Happily, the only issue was one boot that got a little submerged. . .
Awesome video!!! Love seeing the older boats and your history in boating. Can’t wait to see the next videos.
Glad you liked it! There's more coming soon - I've already started the next one & that's for the 400 Sedan Bridge, so it'll be a lot of fun 😁
@ keep them coming 😊
We had a 1989 268 Sundancer for 20 years . Did allot of camping in that boat. Loved the amenities and cooked with the alcohol stove allot. Ours was white with a red stripe and the reverse arch 7.4 Bravo. And we had the original camper top till the day we sold it
Nice 👍 Our previous boat to this 300 was an '87 268 Sundancer - similar to yours, but only a single 5.7 Mercruiser which was underpowered for the boat.
Check out my look back at that one here; ruclips.net/video/XSb6iI75dWw/видео.html
Aaaaaaand, our previous boats, including a 1976 240, on my Our Old Boats playlist (link in the description)
I'll look forward to seeing your comments on those vids 🤓
Awesome video with narration. If you two never boated again you sure make some great memories for a life time can’t wait for next one
Appreciate that. Hope you'll look forward to watching the next one in this series, with lots of eye opening stories from our time with Boogaboo IV.
There's a lot of work put in that video and it delivers! We were transported in an other era: those older videos and pictures, and sound, are very much welcomed and added to the wonderful experience of the days gone by but not forgotten. Thanks for sharing those adventures and we had good laughs watching :)) It must have been both difficult to part with Boogaboo 3 (with 6 years getting attached to it) yet exciting to eventually be looking forward to Boogaboo 4. Very much appreciate getting to know more about the origins of Boating with Boogaboo ⚓😃 It's one of those videos that I want to watch again.
Thanks Frank! Yes, I did spend too much time putting this one together, but well worth the effort. As you might imagine, there was so much more content that I had to work with, along with many more stories, but I wanted to get it out before I went completely bald 😂
As for being difficult parting with that boat, far from it! I was so excited to move to the 400 Sedan Bridge, that we (mostly me) bought it before the 300 Dancer even went up for sale!
I got a ton of stories coming up from the adventures with Boogaboo IV, with at least one looking back at how close we came to divorce over that boat. Three times 🤣
That was really fun! Makes me want to dig out all of my old 8mm videos and have them digitized so I can watch our old boating adventures. Looking forward to the ‘Boogaboo IV’ retrospective episode. 😊
That's a great idea! I'm sure they'd be fun to watch!
Thanks for sharing. And reminding me how much I hated working on the stern drives on my old boat.
Servicing the outdrives on that boat was more of a Saturday afternoon thing, with some tunes playing in the garage and a couple of cold ones to ease the paint ;-) The worse part was man-handling them back onto the boat, standing on the ice, hoping I got the shift cable aligned properly. Shortly after launch one Spring, I had to have my trailer guy come by the marina to haul Boogaboo out so I could pull one drive, line up the shift cable (properly), out everything back together and re-launch. The boat wasn't out of the water for more than 30 minutes!
Great video Paul! A whole lotta fun watching this one. Interestingly, we spent 2 nights at the old Trenton Marina where Boogaboo III was tied, only on the opposite side of the same finger. That would've been in 2003 in our Doral after traversing Lake Ontario from Toronto in a following sea that was a tad frightful! The Murray Canal was fun to traverse in that trip. Again, really enjoyed this one seeing a lot of familiar spots from our past. Cheers!
Sounds like you beat us there by three years, as our first visit to Trenton - the one portrayed in this video - was in 2006.
Glad you enjoyed your own trip down memory lane. Maybe my look back at our 400 Sedan will stir more recollections from your past boat years as well. Look forward to more TSW, Georgian Bay and even the trip home from Michigan!
You did an amazing job on this video!! I really enjoyed hearing about your 300 Sundancer. Looking forward to the videos for the 400, 330, and 370!
Great! I've already started gathering pics and video clips from the 400 and it looks like another long one. I'll look forward to hearing from you on that one 🙂
Great editing job Paul..... I know that would have been a lot of work. cheers!!
Glad you liked it! Editing all those clips was a little like building a puzzle 😉
Next problem; sifting through hundreds of photos and video clips for the next one - Boogaboo IV 😳 Wish me luck 🤞
Thanks for sharing brought back gʻood.memories of my.family. and not that I'm 64 I've met my wife and looking to make.new memories
Sounds great! And don't make 64 sound like you're old or anything. I'm not far off of hitting 62 myself and still looking forward to lots more fun on the water!
I really enjoyed that!
Wonderful.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I forgot to comment when I watched. But I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Can’t wait for the next one. 😊
Awesome! I'm already working on the next two in the series - our 400 Sedan PLUS a look back at our dinghies + Sea Doo. Hope to get through at least one of those before Christmas 😂
Great job had fun watching
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm working on the next chapter with a look back at our 400 Sedan Bridge. Gonna be some fun stories there 😉
Keep them coming great videos
Thanks! Were you able to get through the entire video?
yes
That is still a great looking boat classic lines
I can still recall admiring these ones out on the water, years before we bought this one.Yes, they are still a good looking boat 👌
Funny story is that this actual boat is back at the same marina where we at 20 years ago!
Thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it!
I think my 1989 300DA was my favorite cruiser.
I can't say this was our favorite cruiser, but we definitely enjoyed a lot of new experiences with it. A good boat for sure, and I always look back on it with nothing but great memories 😃
Great video boogaboo 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Glad you enjoyed it! Wasn't too long??
@BoatingWithBoogaboo no I thought it would be longer than it was actually. Beautiful boat !
@joanneiler2415 The video could have been longer, but after working on it for three weeks 🥴 I wanted to get it out. Still have the look back at our 400 Sedan to share, so wish me luck on getting it finished before Christmas! 😂
@@BoatingWithBoogaboo It's definitely going to be worth watching the video 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I had to drive with my knees on the seat too Anchor Girl. Thought it was just me, now I know it was the 300.
She's still too short for that 😂
What an awesome video Paul! Was curious about two things....how did you come up with the name Boogaboo? and was that a solar light wire tied to the anchor light???? Great memories.
The name Boogaboo came to em in a flash of inspiration, way back in the days of our original 240 Sundancer, over 25 years ago. It is an amalgamation of our (me, Anchor Girl and our two kids') nicknames. Plus, it had a nice ring to it :-)
Yes, that was an inexpensive solar light like one would use to illuminate an outside walkway, etc.. I fastened it next to the factory installed anchor light, as we used it as the actual anchor light. A lot easier on the boat's batteries and I never had to worry about remembering to turn it on or off at night.
Do you think these Sea Rays are a good idea to buy these days? Considering the age at this point..
The only thing that I'd watch out for would be osmosis on the hull, as we had that on our prior 268 Sundancer. They were both the same 1987 model year and despite no issues on this 300, something to keep in mind.
Would you take your kids on these adventures or was this adult time lol?
Our kids were too old to be involved with their old parents at this point, keeping in mind that they were already in their 20's. Funny part is that the 'old folks' were having a lot more fun on these (& plenty more) adventures than them! 😉
And yes, there was quite a few more stories from those days that are never going to find their way to RUclips 🤐