1998 Sea Ray 400 Express Cruiser for Sale

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Make
Sea Ray
Type
Powerboats
Model
400 Express Cruiser
Length
40'
Hull material
Fiberglass
Year
1998
Class
Express Cruiser 1
Fuel type
Gas
Engine type
inboard
Name
Sea Ray 400 Express Cruiser 1998
Location
Price
$78,000

1998 Sea Ray 400 Express Cruiser

1998 Sea Ray 400 Express Cruiser This muscular sport yacht offered state-of-the-art styling, the spacious interior boasts two private staterooms, large galley with full refrigerator, and generous storage. The large teak deck cockpit with entertainment center was designed for entertaining on a grand scale. additional amenities; Two Zone A/C, stainless steel windshield, Tracvision, open array radar, transom door, and extended swim platform. Has been a freshwater boat for its entire life under cover and it shows. Still kept under cover in Seabrook. Low hours on just serviced twin Mercruiser 7.4 Horizons and 2011 Westerbeke generator. Here is a list of recent service: New bottom paint 12/2018 Props serviced and balanced 12/2018 All engines and generator serviced 12/2018 New risers and manifolds 12/2018 Compound and wax entire boat 12/2018 Carpets professionally cleaned 12/2018 New Chartplotter 1/2019 New Tachometers 1/2019 Boat is washed and cared for. This is a true "hand the keys and enjoy the yacht for the rest of the summer".

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