2005 Sea Ray 240SD for Sale

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Make
Type
Powerboats
Model
Length
26
Hull material
Year
2005
Class
Deck 1
Fuel type
Gas
Engine type
inboard-outboard
Name
2005
Location
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2005 Sea Ray 240SD

2005 Sea Ray Sun Deck 240 This is a very spacious and versatile deck boat. It has been very well taken care of and has less than 200 hours too! It is 24 feet long and fits up to 12 people. It is perfect for taking friends and family out for a day on the water! It has a bathroom with a mirror and sink, another sink on the deck, a large freshwater tank and multiple hoses around the deck that you can use to access the clean water. This boat is just as big as a pontoon, but you can use it to wakeboard as well! It has a big air wake tower installed and a Mercruiser 350 motor that has enough power to pull anything behind it! It even reaches speeds past 50 mph! This is a very unique boat that won’t last long. Come check it out while it’s still here! Call or email us at: 830-865-3251 or sales@rpmsports.com "IT JUST DON'T GET NO GOODER THAN RPMSPORTS"

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