1986 Sea Ray Express Cruiser for Sale

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Make
Sea Ray
Type
Powerboats
Model
Express Cruiser
Length
39'
Hull material
Fiberglass
Year
1986
Class
Express Cruiser 1
Fuel type
Gas
Engine type
inboard
Name
Sea Ray Express Cruiser 1986
Location
Price
$33,000

1986 Sea Ray Express Cruiser

1986/2010 Sea Ray 390 Express Cruiser Repowered in 2010 with gas Captains Choice Crusader 8.1s MPI Fresh water cooled at a cost of $35K Only 263 hours on engines All cabin and cockpit soft goods refitted Upgraded Morse controls and Garmin GPS Shows like a much newer Sea Ray 1986 Sea Ray 390 EXPRESS, The Great Cabin layout great for sociable gatherings. Never feel like you have cabin fever on a rainy day. It is also nice for just getting out of the heat and spending some time inside in air conditioning. The Custom canvas enclosure and 14’ beam expands the usable living space, making the boat great for entertaining. Spacious layout! Down below, the boat has an expansive two-stateroom layout, arranged with a queen berth forward and a combined galley-and breakfast bar facing the curved settee in the salon. The guest stateroom is unique: it is separated from the salon by a retractable mirrored bulkhead. Slide it away, convert the bunk beds into a sofa, and the area becomes part of the main salon. Generator, radar, and depth sounder currently inoperable, price has been adjusted accordingly. Amy 804-347-4593

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