Engine
Mercruiser 5.7 Magnum MPI 300
Total Power
600hp
Engine(s) Hours
400
Class
Cruisers
Length
32ft
Year
2005
Model
320 Sundancer
Capacity
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2005 Sea Ray Sundancer 320 - Luxury and Performance Combined
Explore the perfect blend of luxury and performance with the 2005 Sea Ray Sundancer 320. This well maintained vessel offers a spacious and stylish interior, ideal for weekends on the water. Equipped with all the amenities you need, this Sundancer is ready for your next boating adventure.
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Dimensions
Weights
Miscellaneous
Tanks
Accommodations
Engine 1
Engine 2
Additional Information
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Under water lights
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Complete led fiber optic wire
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New stereo for the interior
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New navigation
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Autopilot
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AC less than 2 yrs
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New Generator installed -200 hours.
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Wood Flooring
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Sea deck on the bat exterior
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New Bimini top
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External flush system
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New pulleys and belts
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New fuel pumps
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New risers and manifolds
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New start solenoids
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New rear JL speakers
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