When we first got married we had a 24 foot SeaRay Weekender. We wished that we could afford the 28 foot Sundancer….38 years later, here we are :).
This one was one we looked at, again, just to see the layout. The boat was really cheap but in really tough condition. Most of these pictures are from Yachtworld and are from a sister boat
This boat not only had a V-birth but it had a tuck under birth that could sleep 2 people. This one had some nice features, enough room for the kitty litter but has gas engines with outboards. With a 9.5 foot beam it would fit in the slip.
Sooooo, we’ll keep this one on the short list, even if it is a SeaRay ;).
And the search continues….




Outboards on a Sea Ray? I did not know they came that way from manufacturer. I still miss our 26 foot Sundancer with aft cabin. We had some fun trips in that boat. We are going to get a 26 footer again once we move to WA.
What’s wrong with outboards ?? They are much easier to winterize… 🙂
and you have more room in the boat for other things.