310 Sun Sport

Considered a very stylish boat by the standards of her era, the Sea Ray 310 Sun Sport had the look and feel of a true Mediterranean-bred sportboat. She’s still a distinctive boat with her reverse arch and colorful hull graphics, and the Sun Sport’s sleek, low-profile appearance delivered a healthy dose of 1990’s sex appeal. She’s built on a lightweight, relatively narrow deep-V hull, and her low foredeck results in very modest cabin headroom. Because she’s a dayboat and not a cruiser the accommodations below are fairly basic. A U-shaped dinette forward—which can seat up to six—converts into a double bed, and there’s a small mini-berth/storage shelf in the forepeak. The Sun Sport’s small cockpit is arranged with horseshoe-shaped seating aft of the helm and twin bucket seats forward. A full-width sun pad is located over the engine compartment, and drink holders are everywhere. Note that the Sun Sport’s original tubular radar arch was replaced with a more stylish fiberglass arch in 1993. Performance is excellent: she’ll cruise at 30 knots with twin 350hp MerCruiser sterndrives and reach a top speed in the neighborhood of 45 knots.

Specifications

Name

310 Sun Sport

Length

31'2"

Beam

9'6"

Draft, Up

2'2"