Sea ray 260 sundancer

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BUILT 2008 PRICE £46,950

Based in Knoxville, USA, Sea Ray is part of the huge Brunswick corporation that also owns Bayliner and Quicksilver. And with Bayliner as the budget brand, it leaves Sea Ray able to position itself a little further upmarket, adding a welcome sprinkle of luxury to its product range.

Founded in 1959, it’s a company with a long history behind it, and its Sundancer ‘pocket cruiser’ models have been its stock in trade for over 30 of those years.

INTERIOR

The interior is an entirely conventional mid 20ft sportscruiser layout – U-shaped dinette forward that converts to a double berth, compact galley opposite a usefully sized heads and a curtained-off mid cabin aft which features a double berth running transversely beneath the cockpit. So no surprises there, but what is notable is the fit and finish down here. There’s virtually no exposed GRP anywhere, other than in the heads of course, everything is lined and soft trimmed.

There’s some high-gloss wood dotted about the place, and neat details like the way the saloon table stows beneath the forward dinette cushions. It does feel a cut above the mainstream down here.

EXTERIOR

It’s a similar story on the outside – check out the little metal toggle switches at the helm instead of the usual black plastic rockers. The cockpit upholstery is thick and tightly upholstered too, and there’s even a tiny wet bar in the corner. As is typical of American boats of this size, there are no side decks, access forward

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