23' foot Sea Ray Sundancer Cruiser with 4.3L V6 Mercruiser and Dual Axle Trailer
1992 Sea Ray Sundancer
Description
Spring is here! Selling my1992 23’ dual cabin Sea Ray 230 Sundancer cruiser with matching dual axle galvanized trailer and economical 4.3L V6 Mercruiser Alpha One Gen II inboard/outboard. Less than 500 hours on the meter.
Includes snap in carpet, bimini top, and full camper canvas.
Runs perfect, always fires up. Trailer is solid with good tires and new lights.
Dual trim tabs, engine trim, wiper, bilge, stereo with AUX input for iPod/iPhone, new blower last year, new steering wheel, all lights work including cabin lights. New heavy duty anchor with 4’ galvanized chain and 100’ anchor line. New battery powered LED lights for bow and stern so you don’t need to worry about battery drain when camping overnight on the water. Original manual.
I bought this boat from the original owner who had it professionally winterized, stored, and spring serviced every year. He used it on Lake Winnipesaukee in NH, and said it’s only been in the ocean twice in it’s life. I’ve only used ValvTect Marine Gasoline since I purchased.
Only reason I’m selling is because I'm moving and can't take this with me.
All photos are from last Summer and Fall (2017). Boat is currently on her trailer in Belgrade, Maine, ready to test fire.
Will consider delivery throughout New England for a fee.
What does it need for work?
The engine needs nothing and the hull is solid / needs nothing. Depending on the buyer’s preferences, you may or may not want to address the few things I’ve listed below:
- Speedometer hasn’t worked since I bought the boat, and I never bothered replacing.
- I also never bothered adding a portable toilet but you can get one on Amazon for $65 if you want to add one.
- Cockpit upholstery is functional but is showing its age. If it was replaced the boat would probably look brand new. If I was planning on keeping the boat I'd probably push 2-3 more seasons out of the upholsterybefore replacing.
For payment, cash, credit or debit is preferred. PayPal is okay and checks are okay but will need to clear before pickup.
Feel free to ask me any questions and happy boating!