2011 Sea Ray Sundancer 240. I purchased this boat brand new with 2 hours
in March of 2012. The boat has been stored indoors in the winter &
has always been professional winterized. It comes with a tandem axel
trailer painted steel trailer
Options installed:
Vacu flush toilet
camper canvas
Bimi top
Microwave
fridge
remote control spot light
cockpit cover
Garmin VHF marine radio (cb radio)
Bottom paint
Bow to beach ladder
Grill mount on the swim platform
comes with shore power cord
comes with 1 anchorStandard items:
Sony 4 speaker radio xm ready
Shore power hook up
fresh water hook up
Alcohol stove
trim tabs
fridge
Sleeps 4
carry's 20 gallons of fresh water
holds 75 gallons of fuel
Motor is a 5.0 liter Mercury with a bravo 3 lower unit.Original Owner, Mercruiser 5.0 260 HP, Bravo III 150 Hours, on Hour
Meter, Electronics: Stereo, Compass Options: Bimini Top, Captain Chairs,
Full Enclosure, Forward Cushions, Dive Ladder, Trim Tabs, Rear Bench,
Fresh Water Washdown, Head, vacu flush, Fridge, Stove, Sink, Shower,
Shorepower, 2 Batteries, Perko Switch, Battery Charger Reason for
Selling: bought a larger boatBoat is in excellent condition has 2 small dings in the gel coat up on
the bow. It has approximately 150 hours on the motor & lower unit will come with the
balance of any factory warranties.I am selling this boat as we have out grown it & have moved up to something larger.
Mercury Installation Quality Certification - standard 2-year limited engine warranty
MerCruiser 5.0L MPI ECT with Bravo 1 sterndrive standard engine
Entertaining cockpit design with designated conversation area and portside lounger
Full function helm with designated surface for optional chartplotter
12V AM/FM single CD Sony stereo
Fully enclosed fiberglass head
Optional microwave and dual voltage refrigerator in galley
Convertible V-berth and dinette with dedicated storage for table and filler cushions
Cherry or maple wood-finish interior cabinetry
Optional 110v - 30 amp Shore Power for battery charger, receptacles, and optional 7,000 BTU air conditioning/heating
Twenty-four foot boats don't have much room to spare when the designers
fit in usable below decks accommodations and a cockpit big enough for
daytime boating. Is it better to sacrifice the cabin for a bigger
cockpit, or vice-versa? Sea Ray handles this dilemma as well as any
company we think: In the 240 Sundancer, they've combined a comfortable
cockpit with a cabin adequate for weekending -- or longer, with an
adventurous crew. And there's a mid-cabin with a double berth; yes, it's
roll-in, roll-out, but we prefer that to sleeping on the V-berths.
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