HMY Yachts

Sea Ray Yachts

350-370 Express Cruiser

1990–95

Sea Ray Yachts 350-370 Express Cruiser
Like most Sea Ray models, the 350 Express Cruiser (called the 370 Express Cruiser in 1993–95) has aged well over the years. Styling trends are a moving target, of course, but looking at a boat as old as the 350/370 Express is to appreciate the skills of past-generation Sea Ray designers. Built on a deep-V hull with prop pockets and a wide 12-foot, 4-inch beam, the interior of the Express Cruiser differs from Sea Ray’s Sundancer models in that there is no mid-stateroom below the helm. A huge semicircular sofa that converts to a sleeper for two dominates the wide-open salon. Forward, through a privacy curtain, the stateroom has an angled double bed as well as a mirrored vanity. The head contains a separate stall shower, and an optional TV/VCR swivels out for easy viewing from anywhere in the cabin. Topside, the spacious single-level cockpit has a double helm seat forward, an aft-facing double cockpit seat, wet bar, and a bench seat at the transom. Note that in 1994 the original sliding cabin windows were replaced with oval ports. Standard 310hp MerCruiser inboards cruise at 20 knots and reach a top speed of 28–29 knots.
Additional notes (BoatUS)
Overview: Popular 1990s express combined cutting-edge styling with comfortable interior, party-size cockpit.@Features: Roomy interior with private stateroom, king-size galley is dominated by 10-foot salon sofa, large mid-cabin area with removable dinette. Optional TV/VCR swivels out for easy viewing. Cockpit comes with double helm seat, wet bar, fold-away transom seat.@Comments: Marketed as Sea Ray 350 Express Cruiser in 1990–92; 370 Express Cruiser in 1993–95.@Performance: MerCruiser 310hp gas inboards cruise at 20–22 knots (about 30 knots top).

Floor Plans

Sea Ray Yachts 350-370 Express Cruiser floor plan