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NICELY UPDATED AND A MUST TO CONSIDER IS THIS 1986 SEA RAY 300 WEEKENDER -- PLEASE SEE FULL SPECS FOR COMPLETE LISTING DETAILS.
Freshwater / Great Lakes boat since new this vessel features Twin Crusader 350-cid 270-hp Inboard Gas Engine's with 228 original hours. Notable features include but are not limited to the following: Sleeping Accommodations for Four, Head (Vacuflush) w/Vanity/Sink/Shower, Camper-Top Canvas Package w/Screens, Electronics Package (Garmin VHF Marine Radio, Depth Sounder, Lowrance HD7 GPS w/Chartplotter), AM/FM Stereo, and MUCH more!
The PowerBoat Guide had this to say:
The Sea Ray 300 Weekender of the early 1980's is a straightforward express cruiser with inboard power, a flush cockpit, and practical cabin accommodation's. While the Weekender is somewhat dated by today's styling standards, she remains a good selection for used-boat buyers looking for a reliable and well built express. She rides on a solid fiberglass deep-V hull, and a wide 11-foot beam results in a rather spacious interior with berths for two adults and two kids. Unlike her sistership the 300 Sundancer (1985-89), the Weekender does not have a mid berth aft. In other respects, however, the floorplans of the two boats are identical. A double berth is located in the forward stateroom which has a sliding curtain for privacy. A convertible dinette is to port, and the standup head compartment contains a sink and shower. Because there's no mid-cabin, the Weekenders cockpit is flush--a feature that provides for a more open cockpit. Double-wide helm and companion seats are forward, and a removable lounge seat at the transom seats three. There are storage pockets under the gunnels, and a transom door was standard.
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