Sea Ray 270-290 Sundancer

Specifications

Name: 270-290 Sundancer
Length: 27, 29
Hull Type: Deep-V
Gross Weight: --
Fuel Capacity: 100 gals.
Model Years: 1990—1993
Draft: --
Beam: 9'0"
Water Capacity: 24 gals.
Waste Capacity: 20 gals.
Length w/ Pulpit: 30'6"
The Sea Ray 290 Sundancer (called the 270 Sundancer in 1990–91) combined sporty performance and comfortable accommodations in an affordable, well-styled package. She’s built on a solid fiberglass deep-V hull, and her integral swim platform, curved windshield and molded pulpit combine to give her the sleek profile common to all recent Sea Ray sportboats. (Note that her 9-foot beam is very modest for a boat this size.) The original midcabin floorplan is arranged in the conventional manner with double berths fore and aft, a full galley, and a standup head with shower. Draw curtains are used for privacy in the staterooms, and storage space is at a premium (as it is in just about all family boats this size). In 1993, Sea Ray introduced an alternate floorplan with a U-shaped dinette to starboard and the galley and head to port. The cockpit came standard with a radar arch, foldaway stern seating, refreshment center and a transom door. Visibility from the raised double-wide helm seat is very good. A single 300hp MerCruiser sterndrive will cruise the Sea Ray 270/290 Sundancer at 20 knots and reach a top speed of about 35 knots.

Overview

Sturdy 1990s express set class standards in her day for sporty styling, state-of-the-art amenities.

Features

Open-plan interior with full galley, convertible dinette sleeps six. Privacy curtains separate forward berth from salon—useful for cruising with friends. Cockpit came standard with foldaway stern seat, wet bar, triple-wide helm seat.

Comments

Called 270 Sundancer in 1990–91; 290 Sundancer in 1992–93. Floorplan undated in 1993.

Performance

Cruise at 20 knots with single 300hp Mercury I/O; mid 20s with twin 205hp Mercs.

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