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1993 Sea Ray 300 Weekender Power boat for sale in Englewood, FL

 

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This vessel was a fresh water boat from Michigan until last year. When we purchased the boat, we started having switches fall out of the dash. We have been going through everything system by system, mostly for assurance having three kids. We have since decided to live on a catamaran.

Cruiser styling fit for a small family. Cuddy Cabin has small kitchenette with microwave, fridge, sink and stove. Dining Table seats four comfortably while converting into a near full size bed. Cabin also includes a head with sink. Cabin interior is in good condition.

Large Cockpit seats 7-8 adults with swim platform and ladder. Operator and passenger seats fold down to a bench. Plenty of deck space for fishing or skiing.

Twin 5.7 Mercruiser Engines (GM 350 CID). She demonstrated lots of power after adding the four barrel edelbrock carbs (need cleaned soon). Update 10 June: installed new: starters, filters, mechanical fuel pumps, fuel lines, ignition coils, replaced or cleaned all sensors and contacts. Thunderbolt IV ignition tuned up. Starboard rebuilt in 2015 by PO. Port rebuild unknown. Oil and filter change will be needed after about 10 hours of operation. Engines need painted.

Sea water cooling system is functioning. Risers are aluminum, several years of service remain. Manifolds have 1-2 years life max. Port manifold first if you want to stagger expenses. Good water flow; however impellers need replaced (rebuild kit onboard).

Parts on hand: water pump impeller kits, thermostat kits, OEM rebuildable starter cores,

New throttle cables (2015), depth finder, new fuse panels (spares for your electronics), blue led lights (deck and cabin), and blue led drain plug. White cabin and deck lights also. Garmin 500c Fish Finder.

Helm updated with switches and fuses. Control panel was a prototype but functions well. I have both CAD and PDF for easy upgrade once you settle on additional electronics. Image was printed at Office Depot, but vinyl would work also.

New standard bulbs in all navigation lights. New FM/smartphone compatible stereo with remote or control/stream via Bluetooth. Deck seating is serviceable, a spray applied vinyl coating would extend the life several years.

Needs paint, but no major glass work needed. Recent storm caused some minor dock scaring isolated to one section of aluminum dock guard.
Hull and running gear need to be cleaned, painted and zincs added (about 2,000 for paint work).

No Bimini camper top, only storage cover. No trailer.

One 10" fishing reel mounted on each side

 

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