1989 Sea Ray 300 Sedan Bridge for sale
New 1989 Sea Ray 300 Sedan Bridge for sale is located in Alameda (California, United States of America). This vessel was both designed and built by the Sea Ray shipyard back in 1989. Key features 1989 Sea Ray 300 Sedan Bridge: length 31.5 feet and beam 12.01 feet. Hull key features 1989 Sea Ray 300 Sedan Bridge: hull material - fiberglass. 2 x Mercruiser 7.4L Thunderbolt IV engine: 340 hp, engine hours - 1092 hours and fuel type - gasoline. With a fuel tank capacity of 3,441.4 gallons, the 1989 Sea Ray 300 Sedan Bridge can cover a distance . The fresh water storage system consists of tanks with a total capacity of 1,032 gallons, An allocated space of 618.3 gallons is available for holding personal effects and other belongings. 1989 Sea Ray 300 Sedan Bridge can be categorized into the following classes: motor yachts, convertible boats and fly bridge yachts. For buying inquiries and price clarification of the boat at £23,440, please contact the offerer buy Sea Ray 300 Sedan Bridge!
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1989 Sea Ray 300 Sedan Bridge specification & technical information
Type | Power |
Class | Motor yachts |
Make | Sea Ray |
Model | Sea Ray 300 Sedan Bridge |
Condition | New |
Year | 1989 |
Fuel type | Gasoline |
Hull material | Fiberglass |
Length | 31.5 feet |
Beam | 12.01 feet |
Fresh water tank capacity | 1,032 gal |
Holding tank capacity | 618.3 gal |
Fuel tank capacity | 3,441.4 gal |
Location | Alameda, United States of America |
1989 Sea Ray 300 Sedan Bridge engine details #1: | |
Fuel type | Gasoline |
Engine hours | 1092 hours |
Make | Mercruiser |
Model | 7.4L Thunderbolt IV |
Engine power | 340 hp |
1989 Sea Ray 300 Sedan Bridge engine details #2: | |
Fuel type | Gasoline |
Engine hours | 1092 hours |
Make | Mercruiser |
Model | 7.4L Thunderbolt IV |
Engine power | 340 hp |
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