HMY Yachts

Sea Ray Yachts

310-330 Sundancer

1990–94

Sea Ray Yachts 310-330 Sundancer
An extremely popular model, the Sea Ray 330 Sundancer (called the 310 Sundancer in 1990 when she was introduced) was the first of two 330 Sundancer models developed by Sea Ray during the 1990s. The sales success of this durable cruiser derived from a combination of features, most notably her graceful appearance and a surprisingly roomy interior. Like all Sundancer models, the 330 came with a mid-cabin floorplan with berths for six, a fully equipped galley, and a spacious salon with a large U-shaped dinette. Storage is generous for a boat this size, and privacy curtains separate the sleeping area from the main cabin. The cockpit, with seating for eight, is arranged with a triple-wide helm seat, aft-facing bench seating, a small entertainment center, and lounge seating at the transom. A transom door and cockpit bolsters were standard and engine access is relatively easy. Built on a good-running deep-V hull (with more transom deadrise than the later 330 Sundancer model), twin 330hp V-drive inboards cruise the 310/330 Sundancer in the low 20s and reach a top speed of close to 30 knots. Those equipped with 300hp MerCruiser sterndrives will top out at over 30 knots.
Additional notes (BoatUS)
Overview: Best-selling Sea Ray cruiser from the early 1990s offered contemporary express-boat styling with spacious interior, premium amenities, quality construction.@Features: Versatile midcabin floorplan with U-shapped dinette, fully-equipped galley sleeps six adults in comfort. Cockpit includes unusual triple-wide helm seat in addition to aft-facing seat, wet bar.@Comments: Called 310 Sundancer in 1990–92; 330 Sundancer in 1992–94.@Performance: Twin 310hp Merc inboards cruise at 20 knots; twin 300hp I/Os cruise in the mid 20s.

Floor Plans

Sea Ray Yachts 310-330 Sundancer floor plan