1999 SeaRay Sundancer 270 SE
Not really a Loop boat but a good learning boat before jumping into a bigger one and a fun downsize for after. We purchased in 2019 and haven’t really used it in the past several years so it’s time to go to a new home. Priced low compared to like boats up north due to wanting it sold before summer and the unpopularity of I/O’s in Florida.
Boat can sleep 4 in A/C. 2 forward in drop down dinette with filler cushions and 2 in the aft cabin. Power supplied by a single 30 amp shore power cord. Includes water heater, ac/dc refrigerator, alcohol/electric stove-top and a vacu-flush head with shower. Helm has VHF and Garmin ECHOmap CV with transducer. Full camper top including screens is in like new condition.
Boat is stored at Hinkley Sweetwater Marina on the Caloosahatchee River in Ft. Myers, FL. and storage is paid through April giving the new owner time to explore the area before moving it (or keeping it here).
Recent updates include:
New Mooring Cover, fall 2025
New Batteries, fall 2025
New Bellows, spring 2025
Engine Service inc. Fluids Changed and New Impeller 2024 (less than 2 hours since)
- Additional information
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Technical Specifications
According to manufacturer and expert data from RNR-Marine and Boat Trader, the 270 SE features the following key measurements:
• Length Overall (LOA): Approximately 29' 11" including the pulpit and swim platform.
• Beam: 8' 6", making it trailerable in most states without special permits.
• Dry Weight: 7,500 lbs.
• Fuel Capacity: 100 gallons in a single tank.
• Water Capacity: 24 to 28 gallons.
• Deadrise: 18 degrees at the transom.
Engine & Performance
• Standard Engine: 7.4L MPI MerCruiser (310 hp) paired with a Bravo III outdrive.
• Performance: According to HMY Yachts, it typically cruises in the low 20s (knots) and can reach a top speed of roughly 35 knots.
• Fuel Economy: One owner reported cruising at 28 mph (3500 RPM) while getting approximately 1.7 MPG. - Pricing notes
- OBO
- Condition
- Good