HMY Yachts

Sea Ray Yachts

370 Express Cruiser

1997–2000

Sea Ray Yachts 370 Express Cruiser
The 370 Express Cruiser was an effort by Sea Ray to develop a serious, tournament-level fishing boat. She followed the approach Tiara so successfully pioneered with their 3600 and 3700 Open models—a top-quality express with a big, well-designed cockpit and a lavish, family-friendly interior. Not inexpensive, the Sea Ray 370 is a big boat thanks to her wide 14-foot, 2-inch beam. The cockpit offers lots of space for fishing, and there’s plenty of room for a fighting chair or for storing loose gear such as coolers. A bait prep center with sink is positioned for easy access, and a pair of lift-out fish boxes were standard. The 370’s machinery space is reached via a centerline hatch, and for complete access the bridge sole can be raised at the push of a button. Below, the plush interior will sleep four with a double berth in the private bow stateroom, and a lounge to starboard that pulls out into a double berth. Additional features include rod storage beneath the cabin sole, a fold-up transom seat, prop pockets, and a fully cored hull. Optional 340hp Caterpillar diesels cruise the 370 Express Cruiser in the mid 20s and deliver a top speed of around 30 knots.
Additional notes (BoatUS)
Overview: Luxury express with huge cockpit made good on Sea Ray promise of superior build quality, unsurpassed passenger comfort.@Features: Posh interior with rare private bow stateroom sleeps four. Cockpit fishing features include in-sole rod storage, freshwater washdown, lift-out fish boxes. Entire helmdeck lifts electrically for engine access.@Comments: Foldaway transom seat frees up cockpit space. Hull is fully cored.@Performance: Twin 310hp gas inboards cruise at 16 knots; 340hp Cat diesels cruise at 25 knots.

Floor Plans

Sea Ray Yachts 370 Express Cruiser floor plan