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2005 Sea Ray 280 Sundancer

2005 Sea Ray 280 Sundancer

$28,500

Gibsonton, Florida

Year 2005

Make Sea Ray

Model 280 Sundancer

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 28

Posted 1 Month Ago

The seller is the second owner and is selling it because he's not able to use it. The seller purchased it in 2021 and had the starboard engine and the outdrives rebuilt shortly thereafter. The seller just discovered the port engine needs to be rebuilt, priced accordingly! The mechanic believes it's a blown head gasket. On the day that the port engine went out the sellers were on the water and had stopped for a while. They started it up, and went into reverse and then drive. It died in the shift and never started back. They initially thought it was the starter based on the sound, but when they looked at the motor a fluid was present, but they are not sure what it was or where it came from. The boat was stored on a lift when purchased in 2021, and the seller had it bottom painted and kept it in the water for roughly 3 months before it was stored dry on land, where it remains. Make an offer today, this 2005 Sea Ray 280 Sundancer is waiting to go home with new owners! Stock #401053 2005 Sea Ray 280 Sundancer! Just in time for Summer! Make an offer! Working Generator & AC! Port Engine Needs Repair! **Offers Encouraged!!** Located in Gibsonton, Florida, this 2005 Sea Ray 280 Sundancer is looking for a new home. There's ample comfortable seating on the deck. This is Yacht Certified, so as long as you have enough life jackets for everyone, they can all come aboard. The nicely appointed cabin features a large V berth, another small berth below the steps, and a galley with a stove, refrigerator, microwave, and a head. The generator has about 400 hours and the AC blows cold. Bottom paint was done in 2022. Powered by twin Mercruiser 4.3L engines with approximately 400 hours. The seller will be sending photos of the hour meters and the listing will be updated with the exact hours. The seller purchased it in 2021 and had the starboard engine and the outdrives rebuilt shortly thereafter. The seller just discovered the port engine needs to be rebuilt, priced accordingly! The mechanic believes it's a blown head gasket. On the day that the port engine went out the sellers were on the water and had stopped for a while. They started it up, and went into reverse and then drive. It died in the shift and never started back. They initially thought it was the starter based on the sound, but when they looked at the motor a fluid was present, but they are not sure what it was or where it came from. The boat was stored on a lift when purchased in 2021, and the seller had it bottom painted and kept it in the water for roughly 3 months before it was stored dry on land, where it remains. Reason for selling is not using.