Sea Ray Sedan Bridge boats for sale in Anderson Township, Ohio

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1988 Sea Ray 345 Sedan Bridge

1988 Sea Ray 345 Sedan Bridge

$19,000

Anderson Township, Ohio

Year 1988

Make Sea Ray

Model 345 Sedan Bridge

Category Motoryachts

Length 34

Posted Over 1 Month

The seller plans to leave the boat on the hard for the foreseeable future which gives buyers the ability to fully visually inspect the boat when considering a purchase. Currently the boat shows a lot of signs of longer term storage but a dedicated cosmetic clean-up, buff and polish will have her drawing attention dock side in no time. The seller reports the boat is mechanically and structurally sound and the yard where it is stored has maintained the boat for some time and is capable of properly prepping the boat for a water trial as part of a buyer's due diligence. Overall the interior shows moderate signs of use with some staining and discoloration but no major rips or tears. There are signs of previous minor water leaks below the glass windows over the galley with peeling of the laminate flooring (pictured) but walking in the area doesn't reveal a noticeable soft spot. If you're willing and able to invest some time and old-fashioned elbow grease, this 1988 Sea Ray is a good candidate to consider and certainly worth the effort in the end. Please reach out with any questions or to set up a private showing. Stock #337444 345 Sedan Bridge powered by twin 7.4L Bluewater engines, Onan 6.5 generator! This 1988 Sea Ray Sedan Bridge 345 can be a great platform for for a variety of different boaters. Open water or big lake boaters as well as river cruisers will like the twin 7.4L Mercruiser Bluewater series motors with a closed cooling system. The 6.5 KW Onan Ensign generator provides plenty of power so you're not plugged in the dock for power too! There is a full "camper" canvas for the single helm on the flybridge for navigating in less than ideal conditions. Boarding the boat is easier than most with a single step from the swim platform to the rear deck with the salon on the same level. Once inside it's down a few steps to the galley and head that are opposite each other mid-ship. It's hard not to notice the huge 3 panel glass ceiling in the kitchen that lets in plenty of natural light throughout the boat. For overnighting, there is a V-berth stateroom in the bow with ample built-in storage and a grooming desk at the foot of the bed. Reason for selling is not being used.