WV 320 Dancer
Well-Known Member
- Oct 28, 2018
- 971
- Boat Info
- 2003 Sea Ray Sundancer 320
- Engines
- Twin 350 MAG - V Drive
Rinker sold their 360 with 377's and BIII's, their is one at our boat club. It is funny watching this boat get up on plane.
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Lookin to get some coal in your stocking? Well, it is a Rinker so...Rinker sold their 360 with 377's and BIII's, their is one at our boat club. It is funny watching this boat get up on plane.
Between your comments and two local mechanics input I am not moving forward with this boat. Dang! I really really like the layout.
Back looking. Any suggestions where to look besides boat trader and yacht world?
I don't see an issue with the boat for that type of savings. Might be a little "harder" to move at sell time but deal with that then. Do you know if it has the 375hp or the 425hp and does it have the SeaCore or not?75-100k below diesel/pod config
Lots of negativity on ODs on larger boats. We have BrIIIs on our 340, which is actually 37.4 foot, has the 496 mag / BrIII config and we love it. We can get into some shallow areas like local creeks and restaurants. Service hasn't been an issue, just gotta do it. Boat plains @ 3000rpms which puts us @ 28.5 mph. At WOT, 4600rpm, she will run 42-44mph depending on load. Mileage: 1 to 1.2mpg. Changed out props to 4x4 Hills, same pitches. Up on plain much faster, better handling around docks. Wouldn't have w/o bow thruster. Do most maintenance ourselves, so the extra room in the engine compartment is great. We can stow the camper canvas with the frame assembly down there along with folding chairs and beach umbrellas. Impellor change - 45 min per motor. Although all this is great on our 340, and I would do it again, as mentioned above over 40' - diesels and inboards for sure.
I would prefer and would not mind paying for diesels with shaft drive. It seems the only options on the 450 was the stern drives with gas or pods with diesels.
There's a great broker in Oriental, NC I can refer you to...Between your comments and two local mechanics input I am not moving forward with this boat. Dang! I really really like the layout.
Back looking. Any suggestions where to look besides boat trader and yacht world?
smart assThere's a great broker in Oriental, NC I can refer you to..
Korkie, I like outdrives too. He talking a 450 which is way heavier than your 340.Lots of negativity on ODs on larger boats. We have BrIIIs on our 340, which is actually 37.4 foot, has the 496 mag / BrIII config and we love it… Although all this is great on our 340, and I would do it again, as mentioned above
Like this one?
https://www.boattrader.com/boat/2010-sea-ray-450-sundancer-8073336/
It's just a very different layout. Or maybe I'm crazy. But the interior feels more like the big dayboats. Not like a Sundancer.
But man alive you could bunk 4 kids in that engine room!!! That is not even an exaggeration.
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