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2012 Sea Ray 280 Sundancer
BEFORE WE START THIS AUCTION I WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS THE MOST RECENT NEGATIVE FEEDBACK BY TRIPSLEEPERBoat has undisclosed damage Correct title still hasn't been received STAY AWAY
Buyer:
tripsleeper( 283) During past month
BAHA CRUISERS 277 GLE Grady-White boston WHALER walkaround WALK Pilot house (#phone3)
US $40,200.00
AS YOU CAN SEE THIS PARTICULAR BUYER SAID THERE WAS UNDISCLOSED DAMAGE TO THE BOAT BUT NOTICE HE ISN'T CLEAR WHAT THAT DAMAGE IS, AND ALSO SAYS HE HASN'T RECEIVED A TITLE. BOTH OF THESE STATEMENT ARE FALSE, AND I AM GOING TO LEAVE THE EVIDENCE HERE TO PROVE IT. OUR COMPANY STRIVES HARD TO KEEP THE INTEGRITY OF SELLING QUALITY BOATS AT A REASONABLE PRICE. BECAUSE classifieds board IS SET UP AS A BUYERS MARKET, THEY WILL NOT HELP US... I.E. THE SELLER WHEN FALSE ACCUSATIONS ARE CLAIMED, EVEN THOUGH WE HAVE PROVED THIS TO classifieds board. BELOW IS THE EVIDENCE OF THIS SLANDER BY A CUSTOMER WHO OBVIOUSLY WAS TRYING TO EXTORT OUR COMPANY FOR MONEY UNDESERVING. ALSO FLORIDA STATE LAW SAYS THAT WE HAVE 30 DAYS FROM THE POINT OF SALE TO PRODUCE ALL TITLES, AND REGISTRATION AND WE DID IT IN LESS THAN 30 DAYS!! I GUESS HE WAS TRYING TO THROW IN MORE LIES ABOUT OUR COMPANY. WE PROVED THIS TO classifieds board, AND THEY SAID ITS HIS OPINION... WOW!!! I DID NOT KNOW LIES WERE OPINIONS, BUT IN THE CASE OF THE BUYER IS ALWAYS RIGHT IN classifieds board WORLD UNFORTUNATELY THE SELLER IS ALWAYS THE VICTIM. AS A MATTER OF FACT WE CANNOT LEAVE ANY NEGATIVE FEEDBACK TO THE BUYER, EVEN THOUGH OUR COMPANY SPENDS CLOSE TO 2,000.00 PER MONTH WITH classifieds board. IN THE 10 YEARS IN BUSINESS I HAVE NEVER HAD TO DEFNED THE INTEGRITY OF OUR COMPANY LIKE THIS! WHAT A SAD DAY, AND FOR classifieds board TO ALLOW IT, IS WHY WE FEEL THE RIGHT TO NOW VOICE OUR OPINION.
First off I would like to start out by saying that TRIPSLEEPER sent his own surveyor to inspect the vessel. The Surveyor found that the inside of the hull had some minor delimitation on the PORT stringer, and our customer wanted us to fix that for him. We did this, and also included a year warranty on the work. When the boat arrived he called and asked why the Starboard side wasn't done, and we replied that it was not put in the survey nor was it on our contract to do so. The Starboard side was fine by the way, but this customer wanted to lien on us for more money and we will not be extorted. I told him at that point to ask the surveyor about it, and communicate the problem to him. Here is the email from TRIPLEPPER from his surveyor shown here....
EMAIL- It looks like a nice boat. Sent all the paperwork that the boat had in it, that pertained to its history. I will let you decipher WTF it means!! It sounded out solid, but there is a delamination on the Port stringer. Seemed more like a poorly done original the day it was built more than an issue of delamination. It sounded out solid. Poorly done battery install, easily fixed. All the CG stuff is gone Flares, PFD's, etc. Wipers, Horn, lights worked. The GPS wouldn't come alive, but I may of missed a switch. Seats are good. Hull sides look good. Let me know, thanks for the call, Don Pike
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You are bidding on a 2012 Sea Ray 280 Sundancer powered by a Mercuiser 350 Mag M.P.I. with only 197 hours of use. This beautiful 280 is fully loaded with all the goodies including a 5k Kholer generator with only 37.7 hours of use. Please see NADA Values for all options and price guide. We also have a set of Isen-Glass enclosure not shown in pictures. Sea Rays 280 Sundancer is designed for those stepping up from bowriders and dayboats to a real cruising boat. She has amenities for accommodating a small family overnight. Since she is a "transitional" boat, for those who still want to partake in towing sports, she can handle those chores as well. We recently tested the 280 Sundancer and our full Captains Report will quantify her capabilities when powered by a 300-hp MerCruiser 350 MAG with Bravo III drive.
Key Features
- Mercury Installation Quality Certification - standard two-year limited engine warranty
- Standard MerCruiser 350 MAG ECT Bravo III
- Standard SmartCraft instrumentation and diagnostics with glass lenses for improved quality
- Curved portside L-shaped lounger with storage below
- Standard molded fiberglass sport spoiler with overhead lighting
- Removable carry-on cooler with designated storage
- Electrically-actuated engine hatch
- Cockpit wet bar with Corian countertop
- Standard VacuFlush head
- Wood-finish interior cabinets
- Convertible dinette with dedicated V-berth filler cushion and table storage
- Full galley with sink, stove, refrigerator, and microwave
- Integral swim platform with four-step stainless-steel ladder
- Standard full canvas (aft curtain, bimini top with boot, front curtains, side curtains, and a canvas storage bag)
Sea Ray 280 Sundancer (2012-) SpecificationsLength Overall
28' 8''8.74 m
Dry Weight
8,211 lbs.3,724 kgBeam
8' 10''2.69 m
Tested Weight
8,757 lbs. 3,972 kgDraft
41''104.14 cm
Weight Capacity
N/ADraft Up
N/A
Person Capacity
N/ADraft Down
N/A
Fuel Capacity
84 gal.318 LAir Draft
N/A
Water Capacity
28 gal.106 LDeadrise/Transom
19 deg.
Length on Trailer
N/AMax Headroom
N/A
Height on Trailer
N/ABridge Clearance
N/A
Trailer Weight
N/A
Total Package Weight (Trailer,Boat & Engine)
N/A
Engine Options
Sea Ray 280 Sundancer (2012-) Engine options
Tested Power
1 x 300-hp MerCruiser 350 MAG ECT Bravo III
Sea Ray 280 Sundancer (2012-) Captain's ReportMission Statement
The mission of the 280 Sundancer is to create an attractive transitional cruiser that will not only permit a small family to experience overnights onboard, but will also provide an easy step-up from smaller bowriders to a real cruising boat.PerformanceIt seems as if the chocolate brown post-storm river water only heightens the good looking profile of the 280 Sundancer. The Sea Ray 280 Sundancer has a LOA of 28'8" (8.74 m), a beam of 8'10" (2.69 m), and a draft of 41(104 cm). With an empty weight of 8211 pounds (3724 kg), 21 gallons (79.5 L) of fuel and two people on board we had a test weight of 8757 pounds (3972 kg).With the 300-hp 350 MAG turning a Bravo III outdrive we reached a top speed at 5260 rpm of 41.5 mph. At that speed fuel burn was 23.4 gph giving us a range of 134 miles. Best cruise came in at 3500 rpm and 23.6 mph. At that speed fuel burn was 9.7 gph, which the 280 Sundancer could keep up for seven hours and 48 minutes and 184 miles, while still maintaining a 10% reserve. Time to plane was 4.8 seconds, we reached 20 mph in 8.3 seconds, 30 in 14.2 seconds and accelerated through 40 mph in 21.9 seconds.Cockpit seating for at least six people and the helm seat swivels to face aft. Note the wet par to starboard. The 280 Sundancer sleeps four and has a small galley and wet head.HandlingWhen accelerating the 280 Sundancer exhibits a 12-degree bow rise which has no impact on forward visibility. Once she settles onto plane she cruises at a 5 degree bow high attitude. At cruising speed in a hard turn I noticed just a little bit of ventilation out of the propeller, so before starting any maneuvers operators will want to make sure to drop the drive back down. While up on plane it only took a couple of shots of up-trim to bring the bow up to that 5-degree attitude. At that point, the spray moves from the helm back to the quarter and a boost in speed is felt. Go any further and the propeller tends to ventilate rather than generate oscillation of the bow.The 280 Sundancer easily shoulders aside the wake of the camera boat as we cross at an angle. When putting the 280 Sundancer into a turn at cruise speed, she rolls into the turn 18-degrees, which I find comfortable. When taking power off she settles back into the water stern first which, again, brings the bow up but still keeps a clear view of the horizon for the skipper.Sideways.The 280 presents a comfortable 18-degree roll into the turns at cruise speed.Low speed maneuvering is comfortable. With the 280 at idle she comes around a full 360-degrees in her own length. I found that by adding a little stern way on, then turning the helm before shifting into forward, she will rotate in her own length with the pivot point being right at the helm. By jockeying the shift forward aft and reversing the steering back and forth I find the 280 walks sideways quite well, and I was able to bring her sideways into the dock without any bow thruster.Distinguishing Features
Radar Arch is Standard.Sea Ray calls it a "sport spoiler" because it will probably be used for towing and for suporting the optional Bimini, rather than a radar in this size boat. Nevertheless, it is an unusual item on the standards list.
Large Centerline Sky Light.Rarely have we seen a sky light so big on such a small boat. It keeps the cabin from being a cave.
Standard VacuFlush Toilet.Thank goodness, no portable head.
Full Canvas.A Bimini is not standard, nor is "cruising canvas" but the 280 does come with canvas that has front, side and aft curtains.
Safety Lights.The 280 Sundancer comes standard with two safety lights on the helm dash -- one is activated by a micro switch on the back seat to alert the skipper if a passenger has lowered the seat back into a sun pad configuration and thereby risk falling off the boat. The other light monitors the fire suppression system in the engine room.
Swivel Helm Seat.This seat swivels 30 degrees and the seat back swings forward so the skipper can face the cockpit at anchor.
4-Step Swim Ladder.We continue to be amazed that most boats have three-step ladders, but not the 280 Sundancer.Standard Equipment We LikeThe 280 Sundancer has a few items that we sometimes do not see on boats in this price category, so we are happy to see them here--*High water bilge alarm*VHF radio*Automatic fire suppression system*Gel coated engine room*Water heater*Trim tabsFeatures WalkthroughTrunk storage swallows up lines, fenders, and in this case the shore power cord.Cockpit EntryCity water and shore power connections are in a protected compartment to the port side of the swim platform. As we move into the cockpit, the entryway measures 17 (43.2 cm) with an acrylic gate closing against a molded full-length door stop. It also latches in the open position. I would like to see the gate be see-through so the operator has a clear view of the corner of the swim platform with the gate closed.CockpitThe gate opens inward and a molded lip in the frame adds a layer of safety should someone fall against it.Once inside the cockpit, the port side is occupied by L-shaped seating with storage underneath each of the cushions. The forward section of the L is an aft facing chaise lounge, reclined at a comfortable position, allowing a clear sightline of the wake shrinking in the distance. The aft bench seat is doublewide with the seat itself coming up 19 (48.3 cm) and coming out 21 (53.3 cm). There's a latch to the side of the entryway that releases the seatback allowing it to drop down to form a sun pad. This seatback also has a micro-switch that lights an indicator on the helm to let the captain know that the seat is in the reclined position before advancing the throttle. In this manner safety is maintained onboard the 280 and operators can be sure that no one is utilizing the sun pad when accelerating. The L-shaped seating provides a comfortable gathering area. The forward seat is a chaise lounge. My hand is reaching for a release mechanism to lower the seat back. With the seat back lowered, a wide sun pad is revealed. Sea Ray is quick to state that the 280 Sundancer should not be operated with the seat in this position and they are correct to do so.Cockpit Details.To ensure safety, an indicator light alerts the captain that the aft seat is in sun pad mode.To the starboard side there is a step leading to the nonskid caprail for boarding from a fixed pier. There is a refreshment center with a recessed stainless steel sink and a Corian countertop. An open space in the counter will accommodate a cockpit grill ($1,667). The stainless grab handle surrounds the entire refreshment center. Underneath is a waste receptacle and there are blocks to hold it in its position. To the left of the wastebasket is a 25 quart (23.7 L) cooler also secured into position and that can be swapped out for an optional cockpit refrigerator ($1,333). The opening is gasketed all the way around and both doors are held in position with 17 (43.1cm) stainless steel piano hinges. When closing be sure to lift the latch to allow the door to close fully as it wont just slam shut into the latched position. Forward and behind the helm seat are two 110 V outlets wired to the shore power.Heres a must-have feature to every boat that is designed for entertaining. An optional cockpit grill is available for the empty counter space.Engine CompartmentInside the wet bar is a trash can and a carry-on cooler. The cooler can be swapped out for an optional cockpit refrigerator. A switch at the helm activates the electric lift engine hatch in the cockpit. A cut-off switch is activated when a magnet in the cockpit entry gate is open, preventing the hatch from lifting unless the gate is safely in the closed position. Once open the compartment provides a roomy installation allowing for access to three sides of the engine, as well as ancillary items such as batteries, hot water heater and an automatic fire suppression system. The engine installation allows for plenty of room for daily engine checks and even heavy maintenance.Clever Helm SeatHere the engine hatch is only partly opened to show its position and also to illustrate that the cockpit can still be accessed from the side with the hatch open.The helm features a double-wide seat 38 (96.5 cm) wide. Sea Ray added a clever feature to this seat in that it is able to rotate approximately 30-degrees, and then the seatback flips back. Now it forms an aft-facing (wellquarter-facing) seat facing the cockpit. The seat is not close enough to be in proximity of the table, but it is certainly close enough to be within conversational distance of the cockpit occupants. Its mounted onto a small step on the starboard hand side to allow room for the mid-cabin below, and that makes a comfortable footrest for this aft facing helm seat. One perk, when the seat is rotated aft, theres still enough room to stand at the helm and work the controls if needed.HelmThe helm seat easily converts to an additional cockpit seat for increasing the amount of people that get to join in on the conversation. The helm has only three gauges, the left being a SmartCraft gauge, and the center a 4-in-1 gauge. To the right is the tach. In this manner clutter is virtually eliminated. A stereo remote is over to the left hand side. Below, Sea Ray designed 8" x 8" (20.3 cm x 20.3 cm) of space for a small optional moving map display ($2,958). Rocker switches for the hatch lift and trim tabs are over to the right-hand side of the helm . To the right of the steering wheel are toggle switches, lighted at the end when activated. The steering wheel is a three-spoke woodgrain mounted to a tilt base.Bow AccessThree center-mounted steps lead to the walk-through windshield. The windshield is held closed by two latches that are not interconnected but both are easy to get to. A stainless steel rail on the left-hand side gives additional support. Stepping forward requires walking around a massive skylight and smaller opening hatch, both providing natural light to the cabin below. The question remains as to whether this skylight could support the weight of a person walking across it, and I suspect it would, but long experience has taught me to not walk on a surface lacking non-skid treatment so Ill leave that experimentation to the 280s customers, should they be so inclined. Aside from that, I think this is a great feature that is long overdue in the industry. And rest assured, non-skid surrounds the skylight, so continuing forwardHeres an unusual feature and a welcome one. A massive skylight allows much more natural light into the salon below. Non-skid surrounds the area allowing safe access to the foredeck.Below DecksAt the top of the companionway, there is a small step down before continuing through the sliding hatch. A courtesy light illuminates the step, and a drain to the bilge is in the step wel. An overhead hatch will get lifted up to allow more access and it is held open by a gas assist strut. Proceeding below, there are two steps to the left-hand side of the cabin and a conveniently located stainless steel grab handle is to the right of the companionway.SalonStepping into the salon, another stainless steel grab handle is over to the right-hand side of the companionway. Headroom at the entrance is 6'2" (1.9m) decreasing moving forward to the dinette. Roomy seating surrounds the hardwood table. In the usual manner, the dinette converts to a berth measuring 5'3" (1.6 m) fore and aft by 6(1.8 m) side to side. A wraparound bolster runs all the way around and curves as it meets the front. There are two reading lights to either side of a narrow mirror fully forward. An overhead hatch has both a privacy screen and a blackout shade. There are storage shelves to both port and starboard. In this view, the location of the galley can be seen and notice the dinette in the conversion mode to a forward berth. The dinette features a wraparound bolster and storage shelves are above and to both sides. Sea Ray has managed to increase the amount of natural light coming into the cabin ten-fold by adding a large skylight just behind the opening hatch. It measures 29" x 24" (73.7 cm x 61 cm) and it is located just behind the opening forward hatch. An accordion style screen pulls forward across the entire area, and a blackout shade pulls aft. The salon is clearly designed to be used considering the steps Sea Ray took to add so much natural light to the area.GalleyThe galley is to port, and while it is small, it remains appropriately sized and certainly functional for this size boat. A single burner alcohol stove is next to a single basin sink made out of the same solid surface material as the counter. A refrigerator is beneath. An opening portlight is outboard with a small storage space behind a molded lip that is 5 (12.7 cm) wide. Above is cabinetry housing a microwave oven and additional shelving is up on top. The galley features the usual array of appliances. The sink is molded from the same solid surface as the counter. A refrigerator is below. Just behind the galley, and at the entryway to the cabin, is the ships electrical panel with 120 V on top 12 V below. The stereo is also in this location.HeadThe head has 5'3" (1.6 m) of overhead room. It is a wet-head with the sink having a pullout faucet/wand. An opening portlight provides the only ventilation. A mirror is on the forward bulkhead and the entire head compartment is fully fiberglass lined. A storage shelf is above the portlight.Mid-Cabin
There is only so much a builder can do with a mid-cabin in this size boat and we applaud Sea Ray for fitting it with wood joiner work to make it look cozy and inviting.Underneath the cockpit deck is a berth measuring 5'11" x 4 1 (1.8 m x 1.25 m). Headroom is 2'2" (.66 m) but then there is a section that rises to 3'2" (.97 m) under the helm seat. There are two doors opening to storage compartments to the starboard side with additional storage shelves forward. There are two LED reading lights. The raised area overhead also has an opening portlight leading to the cockpit. The standard 300-hp single engine drove the 280 Sundancer at over 41 mph.ObservationsSea Rays 280 Sundancer is a popular model, and for a good reason. She makes an excellent weekend getaway at a fair price and her handling is right on par with what we would expect from a builder in this class. She sleeps four and has almost all of the basic necessities. Few boats come standard with ground tackle but all boats must have it. Even if this boat is going to be trailered and never spend an evening at anchor, the 280 needs to have an anchor and appropriate rode. She also needs a proper chock and cleat on the bow upon which to tie-off the line. The 280 has molded-in deck pads for an optional anchor davit and windlass. She probably does not need a windlass.We like transitional boats such as the 280 Sundancer because while it is a small express cruiser, it is a big step for most people into the cruising lifestyle. When buying a transitional boat such as this our advice is to not load the boat up with options, electronics and extras. Save that for the next one. By keeping the investment as low as possible in the transitional boat, when moving up depreciation will be minimized and Sea Ray wrote the book on how to make larger boats enticing.
Sea Ray 280 Sundancer (2012-) Test Result Highlights
- Top speed for the Sea Ray 280 Sundancer (2012-) is 41.5 mph (66.8 kph), burning 23.40 gallons per hour (gph) or 88.57 liters per hour (lph).
- Best cruise for the Sea Ray 280 Sundancer (2012-) is 23.6 mph (38 kph), and the boat gets 2.43 miles per gallon (mpg) or 1.03 kilometers per liter (kpl), giving the boat a cruising range of 184 miles (296.12 kilometers).
- Tested power is 1 x 300-hp MerCruiser 350 MAG.
280 SUNDANCERSuggested List PriceLow RetailAverage RetailBase Price$132,952$66,250$75,050Options:
Bimini Top
$340
$385
Bow Cover
$305
$345
Cockpit Cover
$365
$415
Salon Enclosures
$825
$935
Depth Sounder
$185
$210
Fish Finder w/GPS - Max Depth 3000' (Color screen over 5")
$1,155
$1,315
Inverter / Charger - 2500w
$1,010
$1,150
Radar Arch
$1,540
$1,750
Radio / 25 Watt VHF - Fixed Mount
$320
$365
DVD Player
$225
$255
Flat Panel T.V. 20" - 29"
$275
$315
Stereo - AM/FM/CD/Aux Plug-in/Satellite Ready w/4 speakers
$450
$500
Bar / Console
$130
$145
Microwave Oven
$225
$255
Pressure Water System
$180
$205
Range - Electric
$715
$810
Refrigerator - AC/DC - 6 cu. ft.
$640
$725
Refrigerator / Freezer 10 cu. ft.
$1,140
$1,295
Water Heater - 6 Gallon
$240
$270
Air Conditioning / Heating System - 12,000btu
$1,380
$1,570
Batteries - Dual w/Switch
$190
$215
Cavitation Plates / Adjustable
$680
$775
Docking Lights
$390
$445
Dual-Prop
$1,410
$1,605
Fire Ext. 100 - 200 cu. ft.
$260
$295
Flooring - Snap In/Out Carpet
$240
$275
Fuel Injection
$750
$855
Generator / 5 KW - Gas
$3,210
$3,645
Propeller / Stainless Steel (3-Blade)
$340
$385
Spotlight - Remote Control
$235
$265
Swim Step w/Fold Down Ladder
$285
$325
Vacuum Flush Head - w/Holding Tank & Pump Out
$1,410
$1,600
Windlass - Boats 25' - 30'
$690
$785
Transom Shower - Hot & Cold
$190
$215TOTAL PRICE:$132,952$88,175$99,950See my other listings for more great items!PLEASE SET YOUR YOUTUBE SETTINGS TO720pH.D. FOR HIGH QUALITY VIDEO !!!
By placing a bid, you are agreeing to the following payment terms. You are responsible for all taxes, title and registration fees that your state may charge. A NON REFUNDABLE Deposit of $500.00 to be paid or sent within 48 hours at close of auction and is to be paid by Cashiers Check, Paypal or Cash in person. **Deposit ONLY can be paid through Paypal** The Balance is to be paid in full within 7 days at close of auction, Bank Wire Transfer, Cash in person or Cashiers Check, cashiers check must clear our bank before boat leaves premises, this means if you plan to pick the boat up when the banks are closed please bring cash in erson.
Boat is to be picked up as soon as possible unless other arrangements are made, although payment terms are FIRM as mentioned above. Boats must be picked up within 30 days or storage rates will apply.
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