The 2014 Sea Ray 510 Fly is a 51-foot flybridge yacht built on a fiberglass hull with a 15-foot beam. Twin Cummins QSC 600 diesel inboards with Zeus pods power the boat, delivering 1,200 horsepower combined. The engines show 790 hours of service. Fluids, filters, and zincs were replaced in April 2024, and the intercoolers were serviced in 2023.
Below deck, the yacht features a full-beam mid-master stateroom plus two additional staterooms, with two heads. The salon connects openly to the cockpit and galley, creating a cohesive social space. The boat displaces 46,500 pounds and is built with robust scantlings throughout.
Equipment includes a Webasto diesel furnace, portable water maker, centre console tender, and flybridge enclosure. Power management is handled by a Magnum 2800 inverter, eight deep-cycle batteries, and an aftermarket step-up transformer that enables operation at 240V 50-amp and 120V 30-amp shore power. Navigation and control systems feature Raymarine HybridTouch screens, Cummins joystick control for docking, and Bennett tab controls for trim management.
Length
51.00 FT
Beam
15.33 FT
Draft
4.42 FT
Weight
46,800 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Semi-Displacement
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
QSC 600 Diesel
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
790 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
500 GAL
Water
140 GAL