The 1994 Sea Ray Sundancer 370 is a 37-foot fiberglass cruiser built on a deep-V hull with prop pockets and a wide 12-foot-4-inch beam. Two 310-horsepower Mercruiser inboard engines power the boat, which cruises at 20 knots and reaches speeds of 28–29 knots. The design has proven durable over the decades, with clean lines that reflect careful attention to styling from Sea Ray's engineering.
Below deck, the layout centers on a large semicircular sofa in the salon that converts to sleeping berths for two. Forward is a stateroom with an angled double bed and mirrored vanity. The head includes a separate stall shower. An optional TV/VCR is installed and swivels for viewing throughout the cabin. Cabin windows were replaced with oval ports in 1994.
Topside, the single-level cockpit is open and airy, with a double helm seat forward, an aft-facing double cockpit seat, wet bar, and a bench seat at the transom. The boat runs two air-conditioning and heating units. Electronics include Raymarine radar and upgraded Garmin GPS. Interior upgrades include new salon carpet, new refrigerator, new microwave, and a Sony Bluetooth stereo system. The boat has approximately 1,200 hours of freshwater operation.
Length
37.00 FT
Beam
12.33 FT
Weight
13,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Mercruiser
Engine Model
7.4L
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,210 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
250 GAL
Water
70 GAL