Sea Ray 460 Express Cruiser

Specifications

Name: 460 Express Cruiser
Length: 46
Hull Type: Modified-V
Gross Weight: --
Fuel Capacity: 420 gals.
Model Years: 1985—1989
Draft: 3'2"
Beam: 14'11"
Water Capacity: 150 gals.
Waste Capacity: 40 gals.
Length w/ Pulpit: --
When she was introduced in 1985 the Sea Ray 460 Express Cruiser reigned supreme as the largest full-production sport yacht on the market. With her aggressive, low-profile appearance and reversed arch her appeal was such that the 460 became a very good-selling model for Sea Ray. She rides on a solid fiberglass hull with prop pockets and a wide 14-foot, 11-inch beam. Originally, the 460 came with a two-stateroom interior (Plan A) with two heads—a layout designed for extended cruising with family or guests. In 1988 a new single-stateroom floorplan with a single head (Plan B) resulted in a much larger salon with two conversation areas (as well as a wet bar and built-in entertainment center) and a huge bow stateroom. Outside, the big bi-level cockpit is arranged with double helm and companion seats forward and a foldaway bench seat at the transom. Large hatches in the bridge deck floor provide good access to the engines. Additional features include wide side decks, teak covering boards, transom door, swim platform, and side-dumping exhausts. Twin 375hp Cat diesels cruise the 460 Express at 20 knots (mid 20s top), and 550hp 6V92 Detroits cruise in the mid 20s (around 30 knots top).

Overview

Broad-shouldered sportyacht from late 1980s combined bold styling with spacious accommodations, big-water security.

Features

Original two-stateroom interior with two heads was replaced in 1988 with more expansive single-stateroom layout boasting much larger salon. Huge bi-level cockpit with transom door has room for a crowd. Good engine access. Side-dumping exhausts were standard.

Comments

Biggest U.S.-built express available in 1985.

Performance

Cat 375hp diesels cruise at 20 knots; optional 550hp 6V92 Detroits cruise in the mid 20s.

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