The 1998 Sea Ray 370 Sundancer is a 42-foot cruiser powered by twin 7.4L MPI MerCruiser engines producing 620 horsepower combined. Built with a fiberglass hull, this model is recognized for its efficient layout, performance capability, and long-term ownership appeal. The boat has spent its entire life in freshwater, with the engines showing approximately 354 and 389 hours respectively, and the generator at 340 hours—notably low for a twenty-six-year-old yacht. The exterior is well-maintained throughout, with a three-year-old canvas enclosure providing weather protection, a sundeck sunpad, and cockpit BBQ for entertaining. An upgraded sound system has been installed recently.
Below deck, the layout centers on livability and comfort. The forward stateroom offers a private sleeping area with a solid privacy door, while a mid-cabin serves as either a lounge or second berth. The salon includes a convertible sofa for additional sleeping capacity when needed. A full galley contains a refrigerator, cooktop, microwave, sink, and substantial storage, and a full enclosed head with a separate shower supports extended time aboard.
The boat has received consistent maintenance and seasonal use throughout its freshwater history. Finishes and systems reflect careful upkeep. The combination of low engine hours, generator hours well-suited to the boat's age, and continuous freshwater operation presents a straightforward mechanical foundation.
Length
42.00 FT
Beam
12.58 FT
Draft
2.67 FT
Weight
17,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Engines
2
Engine Make
7.4 L MPI MerCruiser
Engine Model
7.4 L MPI MerCruiser
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
389 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
275 GAL
Water
70 GAL