The Sea Ray 280 Sun Sport, introduced in 1996 and produced through 2001, features a deep-V hull and a stern drive power system. Its key specs include a length of 27.5 feet, a beam of 9.5 feet, a dry weight of 6,400 lbs, and a fuel capacity of 127 gallons. It's a popular choice for day cruising, overnight cruises, and saltwater fishing.

The 240 Sundancer is a grand first step into Sea Ray's world-renowned family of raised helm, mid-cabin stateroom designed cruisers. The ingenious cabin layout encompasses plentiful storage, gorgeous cherry wood cabinetry and four color-coordinated fabric design package choices. Outside, the functional cockpit is designed for versatility and entertainment for fun while docked or underway. At first glace she may appear as a large-scale cruiser, but she's still trailerable with an 8' 6" beam. ONLY 246 HOURS!
The Larson Cabrio 274 features the exclusive Larson Duo-Delta Conic hull, a notched design that delivers outstanding on-plane performance, speed and fuel economy with an economical single sterndrive engine. Move to the transom, where a new design incorporates an integrated boarding platform. It's molded as part of the hull and deck, so the look is clean and smooth. And because it extends from the boat's true transom, there's more room in the cockpit and better engine-bay access. The gunwale walk-around and flared rails make it easier to handle docklines. The cockpit incorporates convertible wrap-around seating and lounges and an entertainment center with wet bar and icebox. The cabin is bright and spacious, with maple-trimmed cabinets, granite-look counters, wood-grain flooring, a stretched vinyl headliner and a curved forward convertible dinette. An optional flat-screen television with DVD player is mounted in the bulkhead. Galley includes a refrigerator, stove and space for a microwave. Shore power, pressure water, water heater and stereo with CD player are all standard equipment. LOW LOW HOURS 132.8