This 1989 Sea Ray 340 Sedan Bridge is a fiberglass flybridge cruiser powered by twin MerCruiser 454 engines producing 680 horsepower combined. The boat was maintained in fresh water and has been stored indoors during winter months. The twin engines have logged 768 hours, and a Westerbeke generator with 100 hours provides onboard power generation.
The enclosed salon features large windows and sliding doors that open to a spacious, air-conditioned entertaining area. Two private staterooms sleep guests comfortably—one with a double bed and the other with a V-berth, hanging locker, and dressing table. A convertible dinette adds flexibility for additional sleeping space. The single head includes a VacuFlush toilet, molded sink, and separate shower. The galley on the port side holds a refrigerator, microwave, two-burner stove, and icemaker. The flying bridge includes a forward-facing bench seat and two swivel helm chairs, while the cockpit provides room for deck seating. A walk-through transom with swim ladder and stainless-steel swim platform complete the layout.
Navigation and entertainment equipment includes a Garmin GPSmap multifunction display, Standard Horizon VHF radio, compass, and JL stereo system. Operational systems include trim tabs, engine synchronization, and a windlass. Recent updates include new canvas and windows on the bridge deck, professionally refinished teak throughout, updated LED underwater and exterior lighting, and new upholstery in the cabin spaces. The boat is equipped with trim tabs for improved handling on the water.
Length
34.00 FT
Beam
12.50 FT
Draft
2.75 FT
Weight
16,500 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
MerCruiser
Engine Model
7.4L (454)
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
768 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
250 GAL
Water
100 GAL