2011 Sea Ray Sundancer 370
$184,000
Boat in Monmouth Beach, NJ 07750 US
Sundancer 370
2 Engines (2x MerCruiser)
37 feet
Gas
Fiberglass/Reinforced
This 2011 Sea Ray 370 Sundancer shows great and has a seller who insists on the boat looking its best. It is loaded with features and has had numerous updates. She is powered by twin Mercury MerCruiser 8.2 Horizon ECT DTS V-DRIVES with only 25 Hours. CALL THE LISTING BROKER FOR MORE DETAILS.
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Features:
Twin Mercury MerCruiser 8.2 Horizon ECT DTS V-DRIVES with 25 Hours
Kholer 5KW generator with 178 Hours
Bow thruster
Raymarine GPS
Raymarine GPS
Sunpad with backrest
Canvas camper back enclosure
Entertainment package with cockpit refrigerator and electric grill
Head with separate Shower
Forward V-berth
Galley with electric stove top, refrigerator, freezer drawer, and microwave
Large pullout sofa
Heat/ Air Conditioning
Hydraulic trim tabs
Recent Upgrades & Improvements:
New cockpit SeaDeking to replace original snap in carpet
New cockpit Refrigerator
New Stereo Speakers (8)
New cockpit electric grill
New black boot stripe
New multi-color LED underwater lights
New bilge pump float switch
New shower box with pump
New AGM Group 31 Batteries (5)
5KW Generator rebuilt
New helm wheel
New VHF Radio
New SeaDek in head
New faucets in galley and head
New cockpit TV 4K 22"
New cabin TV 4K 32"
New pullout sofa legs and guides
New windlass foot petal switches
New mooring cover
New extended swim platform, included not installed
- Standard twin MerCruiser 8.2 MAG ECT Bravo III sterndrives with Digital Throttle and Shifts
- Mercury Installation Quality Certification - standard 2-year limited engine warranty.
- Choice of twin MerCruiser sterndrives, V-drive inboards, or Axius propulsion system with helm joystick control
- Standard SmartCraft Diagnostics with optional upgrades.
- Weatherproof switch pads and breaker panels with Electronic Interface Modules (EIM).
- Cockpit wet bar with solid-surface countertop and refrigerator.
- Extra-large hull windows give interior an open, airy feeling.
- Pivoting double helm and port companion seats.
- Standard hardtop.
- Electrically actuated engine access hatch.
- Foldaway Transom Seat creates aft-facing seating on spacious integrated swim platform.
- Standard flatscreen TV with remote DVD player
- Wide open, spacious cabin with abundant storage throughout.
- Large solid-surface galley countertop and abundant storage above and below.
- Water manifold system.
- Sea Ray Owners Club membership (available in USA and Canada).
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 |
|---|---|---|
| 4/9/26 | Price decreased | $184,000(-4.2%) |
| 9/11/25 | Price decreased | $192,000(-6.3%) |
| 7/31/25 | Price decreased | $205,000(-5.0%) |
| 6/28/25 | Price decreased | $215,900(-0.9%) |
| 6/28/25 | No change | $237,900 |
| 6/17/25 | Price decreased | $217,900(-8.4%) |
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Overview
The SeaRay 370 Sundancer is a completely redesigned model featuring a length overall of 39 feet 9 inches, a beam of 12 feet, and a draft of 43 inches. This model is powered exclusively by triple 300 horsepower Mercury Verado outboard engines, each paired with 16 by 18 equal inertia props. The boat has an empty weight of 18,200 pounds, and during testing with half fuel, half water, and three people aboard, the estimated test weight was 20,139 pounds.
Power and Performance
During performance testing, the 370 Sundancer reached a top speed of 50.8 miles per hour at 5,900 RPM. Its best cruising speed was recorded at 38.2 miles per hour at 4,500 RPM, where it consumed 42.8 gallons of fuel per hour, translating to approximately 0.9 miles per gallon and a range of 201 statute miles while maintaining a 10% fuel reserve from its 250-gallon capacity. The boat accelerates onto plane in 5.7 seconds, reaches 20 miles per hour in 9 seconds, and 30 miles per hour in 14.4 seconds. Handling is described as sporty and responsive, with no prop ventilation observed during testing. The automatic trim system effectively adjusts trim for optimal performance, though manual override to slightly increase bow elevation can yield a speed boost. The hull exhibits minimal slap, primarily when crossing wakes at top speed, but provides a dry and smooth ride at cruising speeds with clean wave penetration.
Helm and Electronics
The helm station is well-appointed with twin 16-inch Simrad Evo 3S displays capable of expanding to six panels, integrating C-Zone switching for comprehensive control over lighting, tank levels, and other systems through a custom user interface. Manual switches are also available as a backup. The helm features a soft-touch panel with beverage holders, three engine start/stop buttons, a Fusion 770 series stereo, and a tilt-mounted steering wheel recessed for additional space. Additional controls include a JPO joystick, Lemco automatic trim tabs, and a conveniently positioned remote control for the Simrad displays. Communication is supported by a Simrad VHF radio with multiple remote controls located throughout the boat. The helm seat is 39 inches wide, includes a flip-up bolster, fore and aft adjustment, and dual Teague footrests. Visibility is enhanced by large windows extending from the windshield to the hardtop, a design upgrade from previous models that improves sightlines and weather protection.
Mechanical and Systems Access
Central to the cockpit deck is an access hatch leading to the mechanical room, providing easy entry to critical components. The fuel tank is positioned forward in this compartment. On the port side, manual overrides for remote battery switches are located, while the starboard side houses the main breaker panels for the 12-volt DC systems and battery access. Additional equipment includes the generator on the port side and the SeaKeeper gyro stabilizer behind the helm seat. The ship's main electrical panel is situated below the seat back. The starboard transom features shore power connections, city water inlet, fresh water washdown, and remote battery switches.
Deck and Bow Features
The bow area includes six 10-inch cleats and recessed LED deck lighting. A mounting point for a remote control spotlight is provided. The anchor locker is accessed via a gas-assisted hatch with a turn and lock latch, housing a Lumar windlass with chain and rope rode leading to a roller and through-the-stem anchor holder. Fresh water washdown and an emergency windlass handle are conveniently located nearby, along with a wired remote control for the windlass operation.
Conclusion
The SeaRay 370 Sundancer combines powerful triple outboard propulsion with thoughtful design and advanced electronics to deliver a sporty and engaging boating experience. Its handling characteristics are responsive and enjoyable, supported by effective trim and stabilization systems. The helm layout and visibility are significantly improved, and mechanical access is well organized. Overall, the 370 Sundancer presents a compelling package for those seeking performance and modern amenities in a mid-sized cruiser.
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Customers praise the 2011 Sea Ray Sundancer 370 for its stylish design, spacious layout, and comfortable accommodations
Many highlight the boat's smooth handling and powerful performance, making it ideal for both cruising and entertaining. The well-appointed interior, featuring quality materials and thoughtful amenities, receives positive remarks for providing a cozy and luxurious experience on the water. Additionally, owners appreciate the ample storage space and user-friendly controls, contributing to an enjoyable and hassle-free boating experience. Overall, the 2011 Sea Ray Sundancer 370 is regarded as a reliable and attractive cruiser that balances performance with comfort.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 2011 Sea Ray Sundancer 370 is a popular cruiser known for its blend of performance, comfort, and style. Here are some pros and cons to consider:
Pros
Spacious and Comfortable Interior: The Sundancer 370 offers a roomy cabin with well-appointed accommodations, including a full galley, a large salon, and comfortable sleeping quarters, making it ideal for weekend getaways or extended cruising.
Smooth Ride and Good Performance: Powered by reliable engines, it delivers a smooth and stable ride with decent speed and fuel efficiency for its class.
Quality Build and Stylish Design: Sea Ray is known for its solid construction and attention to detail, and the 2011 Sundancer 370 features sleek styling and high-quality materials throughout.
Ample Storage and Amenities: Plenty of storage compartments and modern conveniences such as air conditioning, entertainment systems, and a spacious cockpit enhance onboard comfort.
Versatile Layout: The boat’s design accommodates both entertaining and relaxing, with a cockpit that easily transitions from socializing to fishing or sunbathing.
Cons
Maintenance and Operating Costs: As with many mid-sized cruisers, upkeep, docking fees, and fuel costs can add up, and some owners note that maintenance on certain systems can be pricey.
Limited Headroom in Some Areas: While generally comfortable, some parts of the cabin may feel a bit cramped for taller individuals due to limited headroom.
Aging Electronics: Depending on upgrades, the original electronics and navigation systems from 2011 may be outdated and require modernization.
Weight and Draft: The boat’s weight and draft might limit access to shallower waters compared to lighter or smaller vessels.
Engine Access: Some owners find engine access somewhat restricted, which can make routine maintenance a bit challenging.
Made For
The 2011 Sea Ray Sundancer 370 is perfect for boating enthusiasts who seek a versatile and stylish cruiser that combines comfort, performance, and luxury. Ideal for families, couples, or groups of friends, this boat is designed for those who enjoy weekend getaways, coastal cruising, and entertaining on the water. Its spacious interior and well-appointed amenities make it suitable for extended trips, while its sleek design and powerful engines provide an exhilarating ride for those who appreciate both relaxation and adventure. Whether you're a seasoned boater or new to boating, the Sundancer 370 offers an excellent balance of functionality and elegance.
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