1989 Sea Ray Sundancer
$8,000
Boat in Portland, OR 97217 US
Sundancer
1 Engine (mercruiser)
26 feet
Gas
Fiberglass/Reinforced
1989 Sea Ray 268 Sundancer - Retro Vibes, Ready to Cruise
Step aboard this classic 26-foot Sea Ray Sundancer and enjoy the perfect blend of vintage charm and dependable performance. Powered by a single MerCruiser 7.4L V8 (330 HP), this cruiser offers smooth, confident handling-ideal for day cruising, overnight stays, or weekend getaways on the water.
Key Features:
Spacious Cabin: Sleeps up to 5 with a forward V-berth, mid-cabin double berth, and convertible dinette.
Fully Equipped Galley: Includes a sink, two-burner stove, refrigerator, and microwave.
Enclosed Head: Features a sink, shower, and marine toilet with holding tank.
Electronics: VHF radio, and Sony marine stereo with Bluetooth.
Deck Amenities: Full camper canvas enclosure, Bimini Cover
Trailer Included: Dual-axle Loadmaster aluminum trailer with surge disc brakes.
This turn-key vessel, adorned in, is ready to make waves. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of boating history that's as functional as it is stylish.
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
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| 3/12/26 | Initial price | $8,000 |
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Boattest.com Review
Overview
The SeaRay 500 Sundancer is a luxury express cruiser designed for both comfort and performance. This review provides a comprehensive evaluation of its operational features, handling, and onboard accommodations, highlighting the vessel's engineering, ergonomics, and sea trial results.
Engine Access and Mechanical Layout
Engine access on the 500 Sundancer is facilitated by a centrally located hatch in the cockpit deck, featuring a surrounding gutter system that channels water to an overboard drain. Although the engine compartment is somewhat compact, routine checks are manageable. The boat is powered by twin 526 horsepower Cummins MerCruiser diesel engines, each supplied by dual Raycor filters with ball valves enabling filter isolation for maintenance without engine shutdown. Raw water strainers are positioned near the ladder base, with engine start batteries located just behind. Wiring is neatly arranged, and all hoses are double clamped with protective measures against sharp edges. The generator, positioned forward within the compartment, is mounted with its fuel filter secured to a sound shield. Buyers can select from 7, 8, or 11.5 kW genset options.
Exterior Design and Deck Features
Access to the side decks is convenient via T-shaped steps to port and a removable seat cushion to starboard, complemented by strategically placed grab handles along the steps and hardtop to ensure safe movement to the bow. The bow area is notable for its substantial windshield with electrically operated opening vents at the base, enhancing ventilation. Safety is emphasized with 32-inch high rails exceeding standard requirements. Operational controls include foot pedals for the windlass on the port side, dual hatches providing access to the all-chain rode, and a heavy-duty plow anchor secured on a stainless steel davit.
Helm and Bridge Layout
The helm deck offers a generous overhead clearance of 6 feet 6.5 inches and dual opening skylights, creating an airy environment. The helm station is finished in foam marble and equipped with twin 12-inch multifunction displays alongside a MerCruiser VesselView display. Heated air conditioning vents flank the helm, providing comfort in various conditions. Analog gauges are thoughtfully positioned in typically underutilized spaces. The helm seat features a padded thigh-high bolster, while the Zeus joystick is ergonomically placed for ease of use, especially when maneuvering aft. Engine controls are positioned according to customer feedback, though the reviewer noted a lack of armrest support for fine throttle adjustments in rough seas. The Precision Pilot control module is conveniently located adjacent to the controls. Visibility from both seated and standing positions is excellent due to the tall windshields. Both captain and observer benefit from individual seats with flip-up bolsters and armrests.
Performance and Handling
During sea trials, the 500 Sundancer demonstrated responsive and precise handling, particularly at low speeds, aided by the Zeus pod propulsion system. The vessel exhibited a modest bow rise of approximately 10 degrees upon acceleration without impairing forward visibility. Steering required only two turns from lock to lock, producing a comfortable five-degree heel angle. The test boat, weighing 42,791 pounds with fuel and four passengers, achieved a top speed of 34 knots at 3,030 RPM, consuming 59.9 gallons per hour and offering a range of 204 nautical miles. Optimal cruising speed was 26.1 knots at 2,600 RPM with a fuel burn of 41.2 gallons per hour, extending the range to 228 nautical miles. The boat reached planing speed in 9.7 seconds and accelerated through 30 mph in 18 seconds. In challenging conditions with 15-20 mph winds and an outgoing tide, the 500 Sundancer maintained a smooth, dry ride with minimal pounding, effectively deflecting water spray. Trimming the bow up improved dryness at a slight cost to speed. The vessel handled beam seas with surprising comfort and allowed increased speed in head seas. In following seas, the boat tracked straight and maintained bow elevation with trim tabs, even at wide-open throttle. Docking maneuvers were simplified by the Zeus joystick system.
Conclusion
The SeaRay 500 Sundancer combines thoughtful design, solid engineering, and strong performance to deliver a capable and comfortable express cruiser. Its well-considered mechanical layout, ergonomic helm, and responsive handling make it suitable for varied sea conditions and cruising scenarios. The vessel's features and performance characteristics reflect SeaRay's commitment to quality and customer feedback.
Overview from around the web 1989 Sea Ray Sundancer
Customers praise the 1989 Sea Ray Sundancer for its classic design and reliable performance
Many appreciate its spacious cockpit and comfortable interior, making it ideal for weekend getaways and day cruises. Owners often highlight the boat's solid construction and ease of handling, noting that it remains a favorite among enthusiasts who value both style and functionality. Some reviews mention minor updates needed due to its age but agree that the Sundancer offers excellent value and timeless appeal in the used boat market.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1989 Sea Ray Sundancer is a classic cruiser that has been well-regarded for its blend of performance, comfort, and style. Here are some of the pros and cons to consider:
Pros
Timeless Design: The 1989 model features the iconic sleek lines and spacious cockpit that Sea Ray Sundancers are known for, giving it a classic and elegant look.
Comfortable Accommodations: It offers a well-appointed cabin with sleeping space, a small galley, and a head, making it suitable for weekend getaways.
Solid Performance: Powered by reliable engines, this boat delivers smooth handling and good speed for its size.
Quality Build: Sea Ray’s reputation for craftsmanship means the hull and structural components are durable and built to last.
Good Storage: Ample storage compartments throughout the boat provide convenience for cruising essentials.
Cons
Older Systems: Being a 1989 model, some of the electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems may be outdated and could require upgrades or maintenance.
Fuel Efficiency: Compared to modern boats, fuel consumption may be higher, impacting running costs.
Limited Modern Amenities: Lacks some of the latest technology and conveniences found on newer vessels, such as advanced navigation systems or contemporary entertainment options.
Maintenance Needs: As with any older boat, upkeep can be more intensive to keep it in optimal condition.
Space Constraints: While comfortable for its size, the interior space is more compact compared to newer models designed with expanded living areas.
Made For
The 1989 Sea Ray Sundancer is perfect for boating enthusiasts who appreciate classic style combined with reliable performance. It’s ideal for weekend cruisers and small families looking for a comfortable, well-appointed vessel to enjoy day trips or overnight stays on the water. Whether you’re a seasoned boater or new to cruising, this model offers a great balance of spacious accommodations and easy handling, making it a versatile choice for those seeking both relaxation and adventure.
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