The 2002 Sea Ray 340 Sundancer is a 34-foot fiberglass express cruiser powered by twin Mercury 350 MAG engines with Bravo III outdrives, delivering 600 horsepower and a cruising speed of 24 knots with a top end of 38 knots. The engines carry approximately 830 hours, with a Westerbeke generator at roughly 250 hours. The boat has been maintained on freshwater throughout its life.
The cockpit features SeaDeck non-skid flooring, a full Sunbrella camper enclosure, and multiple sun cushions for comfortable entertaining. The interior includes two cabins with a single head, custom hardwood flooring in the salon and galley, a convertible dinette sleeper, and flat screen television. A reverse-cycle air conditioning and heating system, paired with the generator, supports extended cruising. Standard amenities include a Vacu Flush head, Lofrans windlass with remote controls, and a Rocna Vulcan 15-kilogram anchor with chain and rode.
The boat has received consistent upkeep: bottom paint, raw water pump replacements, outdrive zinc service, and bilge blower upgrades all completed in 2025. AGM engine and house batteries were installed approximately two years ago, with the generator battery replaced in 2019. The canvas package—comprising camper cover, slope-back, and tonneau covers—is washed and treated annually with fabric protectant. Additional equipment includes an automatic fire suppression system in the engine bay, a dinghy davit system installed in 2023, and upgraded Garmin electronics.
Length
34.00 FT
Beam
11.42 FT
Draft
3.00 FT
Weight
11,800 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Mercury
Engine Model
350 MAG MPI
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
830 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Cruising Speed
24.00 KTS
Max Speed
38.00 KTS
Fuel
225 GAL
Water
40 GAL