Can u tell by the console single/dual engines?

Skyhigh82

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Looking at a 320 online: when u listen to the clip it says engine.

Year:2004
Make:SEA RAY
Model:320 SUNDANCER
Length:32
Horsepower:300
Propulsion Type:V-Drive
Hull Material:Fiberglass/Composite
Fuel Type:Gas
Holding:28 gal

marinemax2440631_6thumb_550x410.jpg
 
Definitely twins - twin throttles and twin transmission levers at the helm.
 
I am by no means an expert but your original question leads me to believe that you are not as familliar with this size boat as one would hope. To be blunt, if you could not see or know that it was a twin engine boat, perhaps more general research is in order. As you have seen this boat will not come cheap. Hence, my word of caution.

Take advantage of the guys here on CSR. Most are egar to help and it is by far the best site for information I've seen. Welcome to the club & happy shopping!
 
i am by no means an expert but your original question leads me to believe that you are not as familliar with this size boat as one would hope. To be blunt, if you could not see or know that it was a twin engine boat, perhaps more general research is in order. As you have seen this boat will not come cheap. Hence, my word of caution.

Take advantage of the guys here on csr. Most are egar to help and it is by far the best site for information i've seen. Welcome to the club & happy shopping!


+10000!!
 
Looking at a 320 online: when u listen to the clip it says engine.

Year:2004
Make:SEA RAY
Model:320 SUNDANCER
Length:32
Horsepower:300
Propulsion Type:V-Drive
Hull Material:Fiberglass/Composite
Fuel Type:Gas
Holding:28 gal

marinemax2440631_6thumb_550x410.jpg

You can tell by looking at the gauges, you see a port engine gauge and a starboard engine gauge. Plus the throttle handles are a give away.
 
skyhigh....in this size range, dual eng is the way to go. Don't be put off by the former informative posts. Two eng. will be EASIER to handle in this size boat. ric
 
I am by no means an expert but your original question leads me to believe that you are not as familliar with this size boat as one would hope. To be blunt, if you could not see or know that it was a twin engine boat, perhaps more general research is in order. As you have seen this boat will not come cheap. Hence, my word of caution.

Take advantage of the guys here on CSR. Most are egar to help and it is by far the best site for information I've seen. Welcome to the club & happy shopping!

Very diplomatic. Sometimes I long for a Gary response to lighten the mood and send the newbies scurrying.
 
yes Skyhigh. Do more research before you drop your pension or mutual fund! 320's are all dual. 2 throttle and tranny levers definitely indicate "2" engines. Keep learning before you dive in.
 
skyhigh....in this size range, dual eng is the way to go. Don't be put off by the former informative posts. Two eng. will be EASIER to handle in this size boat. ric

Nice answer! Would you mind telling me why an answer like “Do some research first” is not an “informative post”. I do believe that is the best suggestion in this thread. Not only informative “diplomatically said as well.
 

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