Engine
Cummins
Total Power
870hp
Engine(s) Hours
345
Class
Motor Yachts
Length
42ft
Year
2005
Model
420 Sundancer
Capacity
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2005 Sea Ray 420 Sundancer
2 Owner boat loaded with low hours and all updated.
Powered twin Cummins only 350 hours, and a Onan Generator.
This is one of Sea Ray's most popular models with 2 staterooms, 2 full heads. Large galley with fridge and freezer, fold down TV, slide out sofa for extra guests. 2 cabin Ac's keep the boat nice a cool.
At the helm there are 2 GPS units (installed 2012) Vessel view (installed 2012) Bow thruster, Helm and cockpit AC, all new JL Speakers (2021), new upholstery (2021), New canvas (2021) with poly-carbonite windshield for the uppers. All new batteries(2021), Underwater lights (2021), new cockpit fridge (2021)
This boat has been gone through bow to stern and is ready for a new owner.
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