1988 Sea Ray 300 Weekender
1988 Sea Ray 300 Weekender – Turnkey Cruiser | Dealer-Ready Opportunity
This well-maintained 1988 Sea Ray 300 Weekender presents an excellent opportunity for dealers or buyers seeking a reliable, spacious, and turnkey express cruiser. With strong mechanicals, recent upgrades, and desirable specifications, this vessel is well-positioned for immediate enjoyment or retail resale.
Key Specifications & Highlights:
• 31 ft Length Overall (LOA)
• 11 ft Beam — wide, stable platform with generous interior space
• Twin 5.7L MerCruiser engines (375 HP each) with approximately 1,200 hours
• Straight shaft drives — simple, durable, and highly desirable for reliability and lower maintenance
• Engines reported to be in excellent running condition
• Generator fully operational — ideal for overnighting and extended cruising
• New canvas installed in 2024 — clean, updated appearance
• Heat and air conditioning fully operational — comfort in all weather
• Proven Sea Ray hull design with comfortable Weekender accommodations
• Strong performer for cruising, entertaining, or family weekends on the water
This vessel offers a solid combination of classic Sea Ray build quality, dependable shaft-drive configuration, and practical upgrades — making it an attractive, competitively priced cruiser for today’s market.
Location: Holland Landing Marina
Message for price, details, or to schedule a viewing. Serious inquiries only.
Disclaimer: All specifications, descriptions, and information have been provided by the vessel’s owner and are presented in good faith. While believed to be accurate, they are not warranted. Interested parties are advised to verify all details to their satisfaction prior to purchase. The vessel is offered subject to prior sale or change without notice.
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Roman Novak
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