Engine
MerCruiser 5.0L MPI Bravo II
Total Power
220hp
Engine Hours
270
Class
Cruisers
Length
24ft
Year
2003
Model
245 Weekender
Capacity
8 people
The 2003 Sea Ray 245 Weekender is designed to be the perfect boat for weekends. Down below, the upholstered V-berth sleeps two at night when the filler cushions are added, and with the dining table in place, it's great for meals. The standup head compartment includes a pump-out toilet. In the cockpit, aft jump seats form a comfortable bench across the stern. A gas-assisted insulated motorbox provides easy access to the engine. A starboard transom door leads to the swim platform. The back-to-back portside seat is fantastic when there are skiers or kneeboarders in the water. Integral cabin steps provide easy access to the foredeck. The helm has custom backlit instrumentation, a Garmin GPS. Standard power is a 5.0L MPI Bravo II MCM stern drive. This 245 has only 270 hrs since new. Hull Shows very well for its age and everything on the boat works. Perfect boat for a quick overnighter. Owner is ready for a change after 12 years of ownership and his care shows. Seats have average wear for the age and full canvas is in good shape.
Engine:
Mercruiser 5.0 RWC (270hrs)
Head:
Port-o-potty type with pump out.
Galley:
Butane Stove
Sink
Dimensions
Weights
Miscellaneous
Tanks
Accommodations
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