HMY Yachts

Sea Ray Yachts

350-370 Sundancer

2008–16

Sea Ray Yachts 350-370 Sundancer
With her seamless hardtop, large hull windows, and sweeping sheer the Sea Ray 370 Sundancer (called the 350 Sundancer in 2008–09) strikes the right balance of innovative design and next-generation styling. Introduced in 2008, the 370 became yet another Sundancer sales success in spite of a severely depressed boating economy. Nearly all late-model Sundancers are built on deep-V hulls with cored hullsides and a solid fiberglass bottom. While Sundancers are generally known for their cutting-edge styling, the 370’s especially lush cabin accommodations are a match for the most expensive European sport yachts. With 6'7" of cabin headroom and a huge mid-stateroom, the interior is that of a considerably larger boat. The 370’s comfortable cockpit can seat a small crowd and includes a deluxe wet bar with refrigerator, teak cockpit table, power engine-room hatch, and a clever aft-facing transom seat that folds out of the lazarette and overlooks the swim platform. The swivel helm and companion seats are a nice touch. Cruise at 24–26 knots with 375hp gas I/Os, and about 20 knots with V-drive inboards. Axius power with joystick control is also available.
Additional notes (BoatUS)
Overview: Graceful hardtop express with sweeping lines takes signature Sea Ray styling, luxury to the next level.@Features: Beaujpgully finished interior with forward V-berth, convertible salon sofa sleeps six. Forward berth has slick push-button recliner. Large hull windows admit good natural lighting. Power engine access hatch, aft-facing transom seat, pivoting helm/companion seats are standard. Hydraulic swim platform is optional.@Comments: Axius power became standard in 2010.@Performance: Cruise at 24–26 knots with 375hp gas I/Os; about 20 knots with V-drive inboards.

Floor Plans

Sea Ray Yachts 350-370 Sundancer floor plan
Sea Ray Yachts 350-370 Sundancer floor plan