1986 Sea Ray 300 Express Cruiser Beautiful even by today's standards! This is one of Sea Ray's most popular designs and remains a good selection for buyer's looking for a reliable and well built express. She rides on a solid glass, wide beam (11'), 21 degree deadrise hull. Twin 5.7 Liter Mercruiser inboards. Large cockpit with updated convertible top with front, side and aft curtains. All exterior teak has been remove and been replaced with Starboard. (3) overhead cabin hatches and much more! Beautiful interior, teak and holly flooring, varnished teak, electric head, and air conditioning. Must see!!
1976 Sea Ray SRV 300 Weekender
Considering the overwhelming presence of Sea Ray in today's market, it's interesting to note that the 300 Weekender was one of Sea Ray's largest models back in the late 1970's. The Weekender was a very popular boat in her day thanks to her clean styling, a practical interior and lots of cockpit space. Indeed, the styling of the 300 Weekender is still her most enduring quality although her flush deck makes for modest headroom below deck. The cabin accommodations are basic with V-berths forward, a convertible dinette, a compact galley area and head compartment. The roomy cockpit lacks the built-in lounges and wet bar seen in more modern boats so you can actually do some fishing in the Weekender without difficulty. Additional features include a solid fiberglass deep-V hull, teak cabin rails, stainless bow rail, teak swim platform, underwater exhausts and sliding cabin windows.