Basic Boat Info
Dimensions
Engines / Speed
- Make: Mercruiser
- Model: 8.1
- Fuel: Unleaded
- Engine Power: 370hp
- Type: Inboard
- Engine Location: Port
- Make: Mercruiser
- Model: 8.1
- Fuel: Unleaded
- Engine Power: 370hp
- Type: Inboard
- Engine Location: Starboard
Tanks
Other
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The 2007 Sea Ray 340 Sundancer is a stylish and luxurious express cruiser designed for those who want a boat that offers both performance and comfort on the water. It's 37 feet long and has a well-appointed interior and exterior.
On the outside, the 340 Sundancer has a sleek profile with a unique radar arch and smooth lines. The hull design not only adds to the boat's looks but also improves its performance and stability on the water. The roomy cockpit is perfect for entertaining, featuring plenty of seating, a wet bar, and a helm station equipped with modern navigation and control systems.
Inside the cabin, you'll discover a well-thought-out interior that maximizes space and comfort. The salon includes a convertible dinette, a fully equipped galley with modern appliances, and a well-appointed head with a shower. The forward master stateroom offers a cozy retreat with a double berth, storage cabinets, and natural light from the overhead hatch.
With twin inboard engines propelling it, the Sea Ray 340 Sundancer delivers impressive performance for cruising and weekend getaways. Its carefully crafted design, high-end amenities, and meticulous attention to detail make this 2007 model a popular choice for boaters seeking a combination of elegance and functionality on the water.
The 2007 Sea Ray 340 Sundancer comes with a comprehensive maintenance history, showcasing a commitment to keeping the vessel in top-notch condition. Here is a detailed overview of the maintenance activities performed:
1/5/21 Atlantic Seaboard Marine Surveys Inc.
2/1/21 - Replaced starboard Batteries
2/17/21 - GPSMAP 1243xsv MFD MFG
B60 Transducer 50/200KHz, 600 Watt
3/8 High Gloss Black Acrylic
NMEA 2000 Network Starter Kit
2/22/21 - Replaced port side batteries
2/25/21 - Replaces port & starboard cool fuel modules.
2/27/21 - Replaced port and starboard blowers
3/8/21 - Full Service Completed
3/17/21 - Replace Isenglass in all canvas and repair zippers
4/18/21 - Anti-foul boat bottom, repair sticker stripe, replace swim platform ligh
Purchase Swim Platform Lights
Bottom-to sand and apply 1 coat
Bottom-to apply 2nd coat
Sand and paint running gear with prop speed
Compound and wax hull
Remove old boot stripes and port of call, clean and install new ones
Replace zincs
Replace underwater lights
5/28/21 New Fusion Speakers, Amps and controls
Replace Anchor Rope and Chain
New Fusion Head Deck with 4 year warranty
6/4/21 Replaced Water Pump
6/28/21 - Replaced Central Control modular in generator
7/13/21 - Replace bilge pump float switch in rear engine room
Replace all hold down clamps on heat exchanger on both engines
Top off coolant on both engines
8/1/21 - Replaced float switch and bilge pump in rear of boat
9/1/21 - Replaced 2 x center of boat bilge pumps and float switches
9/24/21 - Reconditioned Port side heat exchanger
9/27/21 - Hot soap cleaned bilge
3/1/22 - Change oil and filters on main engine and generator
Repair coolant leak on port engine
Replace STB engine raw water pump and impeller & O-ring
Machine back plate to water pump
Replace fuel filter on generator
Change both fuel filters & O-rings on main engines
Replaced hose clamp on STB engine heat exchanger
Oil filter
Oil filter gen.
Oil 15W-30
Raw water pump kit
Fuel filter
Fuel filter kit
1/1/23 - Replace STB alternator with new
Acid flush AC SYSTEM
Change oil and filters on main engines
Change fuel filters on main engines
Oil filter high-performance
Oil
Fuel filter kit gen 3 cool element
Engine descale
1/16/23 - Coast 2 Coast Marine Surveyors
6/1/23 - Remove pulleys from both engines sand blast prime and paint, reinstall
Install idler bearings
Check generator found that the water flow sensor was bad , replaced with new.
Replaced both connectors
Reattach microwave and microwave cabinet with bigger screws
Reattach bathroom window surround
Flow sensor
Idler bearing
10 - 11/23 - 10 – 11/23 – Bottom and running gear painted
Shaft seals replaced