That’s one beautiful piece of kit!, considering its age it’s been well looked after, I’m amazed by the condition of the high gloss wood, & that galley area is fantastic, not to mention the amount of actual living space. Nice presentation. 🇬🇧😉👍.
Just an uh-MAZING vessel! WOW! I've watched this video 2x's - and in my head I've traveled with friends (married couples) all over the Gulf of Mexico and around. Went from Galveston to New Orleans. Then found my way to Miami and back! Those are the kind of dreams Sea Ray and THIS yacht inspire! Thanks Tony. Again, incredible job. 👏
She's a beauty 😍 love this layout, perfect for entertaining. The separation between the sunroom and lower level is ideal. Thank you for such a wonderful presentation.
Absolutely beautiful yatch for its age. What a layout, would love for it to be sitting in my mariner berth. Also a tick in the box for the presentation video.
I like the separated living spaces. Kids can hang out in one area and adults in another, you do not get that very often in a boat this size. Sea Ray did great....and the boat is in amazing shape. Good tour thanks
… this “old school charm” is quite welcoming. An eleven year old yacht should be maintained to this level … Designed well! You’re a great host!. Thank you!
It's unreal how much space you get in this yacht, literally no compromise anywhere. Also, fantastic condition for its age - looks like the Marine who owns it never forgot how to field day
Love these boats. Just wished they had a joystick pilot station in the rear for easy docking. They have the room. Wonder if that’s an option for these! Love the teak everywhere
As I look for yachts now, I am continuing to like the older models of yachts that are coming up for sale. Don't get me wrong about the newer style of yachts but there is something about the older cabin arrangements that I like. Yes, I myself am becoming older. The great washer and dryer are really nice to have!.
Every time I see one of these older big Sea Ray yachts I just wonder why they stop making bigger boats. I looked at their new listings and they no longer make bigger boats like this. Upon further looking, it seems 2018 was the last year they built big boats. Sad.
@@warlordop713That and the big warranty claims on their yachts killed their profit margins. Just sad because they really knew how to built a yacht. Hopefully one day they’ll revitalize the Sundancer 50+ line up. The L-series was just awful in my opinion.
A combination of a change in tax code combined with improved quality from low labor cost countries made the economics of building yachts in the USA a financial challenge. The 2008 financial meltdown didn’t help either. Sea Ray’s owner Brunswick tried to sell the brand but failed to find a buyer. They held on for multiple years as losses mounted. Eventually, unable to sell, Brunswick did what they had to do, discontinue the portion of the Sea Ray line that was not cash flow positive, keeping the 34 foot and under catagory alive where volumes are high enough to take advantage of mass production methods to contain costs. In my geography, Carver is one example of a US manufactured yacht brand that went under. There are many more. Consumer tastes also changed. As someone who owns a Sea Ray Sundancer circa 2005, I enjoy the cruising lifestyle and take many weekend long or longer trips onboard, but I’m a dying breed. I was at my former marina yesterday. A marina once filled with cruiser style boats now has only a handful of old cruisers remaining, yet every slip is full and they have a multi-year waiting list just to get a slip. The marina is now filled with big, powerful pontoon boats, center consul boats, and activity / ski / wake type boats. The 60 foot+ big yacht world is alive and well, but the inland, and costal cruiser market has shrunk to a shadow of what it was twenty years ago.
Love the lay out but just wish searay would make the port holes in the V berth openable. Not always are you able to be plugged in or run the genny so the air flow would be great.
The one thing that drives me nuts with boat videos is they have to show/open every friggin storage cabinet/drawer. Every boat has storage. You don't have to open every cabinet.
I will keep that in mind while filming in the future. Some love seeing everything opened and others don't. I try and keep a balance between the two depending on what boat I am touring. Thanks for watching!
I've always been a fan of SeaRay boats, but the salon on this boat seems rather spartan and small for a yacht of her size. Another troubling sight was the plunger in the day head/VIP ensuite. That in my opinion is a red flag for plumbing/blackwater issues. I don't think I have ever seen a plunger onboard a yacht or in a yacht tour video.
@@lvthud I've just never seen a marine head that ever needed one. Of course I've only dealt with three types; macerator, vacuflush, and direct over the tank flush.
@@davidhorsley1149 Only happened to me once and that was on a rental house boat when my sister in law managed to block a macerator type......And yes the 115 lb woman had to hear about how she managed to block a toilet.
I wouldn't fancy that engine room, you get down the ladder between the two turbos and they're real close, mayor burns any engineers out there, I'd definitely add some shielding to that area, otherwise nice boat, good tour.
I was sold until he said 325 nautical miles, you would think that they would want a little range out of the thing. Especially for the money they want for it.
Very Nice yacht looking Good and in Good condition 2 !! A Serious Byer could get something done on the Price wich would make it a Bargain !! (If the price is Right!!)
I'm a little late to the party, but here goes. I can deal with the small bunks and VIP cabin. What I cannot deal with is the extra small en suite/day head. That shower is so small, it is almost unusable. Master cabin en suite isn't much better. Would expect a little more for a boat that size. So much wasted space in the sun lounge. Could easily fit the galley there and increase the cabin/en suite size down below. Everything else was just fine.
the bigger the vessel and the older it gets the harder it is to sell. Value is dropping like a rock. who would want something aging like that that has the money
One of the few Sea Ray's I've seen that was very nice inside. Sea Ray is notorious for everything looking real fancy and expensive by using cheap inferior materials. You'll seldom hear of a "classic" Sea Ray being restored. Cheap throw away boats.
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The galley is nice. But there is no place to sit down and eat the meal that was prepared. I’m not gonna spend that kind of money to sit on a couch and eat off a tray table. Or carry a plate of food upstairs to eat at the cocktail table. This boat is more a Party Aboard than a Live Aboard.
I definitely understand where you are coming from. It does lack a formal dining area so for some that may be a showstopper. For others, they may not mind having to go upstairs to eat at the table in the sunroom. Thanks for watching the tour!
It's a shame Searay don't build these yachts anymore. There is still a market for these large Sundancer's, if Searay still built them, they would sell out.
885K 🤣😂Price is a huge problem for these boats. The primary purchase was in the 1.4M to 1.5M neighborhood and likely purchased by someone that could toss around that kind of money and walk-a-way losing huge without the sting. This boat is an inner coastal cruiser and far from a trans crosser. This would be a nice rig for short runs like FL to the Bahamas on a good day or a shore hugger elsewhere. For me, way too much $ for this type of boating and for about 1/2 the cost of this thing, one can buy a sleek twin or even tri engine cruiser and get the same job done faster with loads of comfort and better, the ability to trailer it. I've been on this boat (not this particular one) many times and there is no doubt it is a nice ride and very comfy at cruise but at 25 knots, it's like anything else, you're not going to be lounging around watching a football game tilting whiskey and enjoying your favorite cigar unless the water is glass. In the end, it's just too much $ for what it can't do..
freshwater boat. I do not get who would want that much boat in freshwater other than to just show off. No seakeeper, no ice makers, no sea water conversion system, no flybridge.
The Sundancer layout is one of my favorites. It is extremely roomy and flows very well.
Of all the big boats, Sea Ray does the most amazing job of utilizing every inch of space. And the Sundancer has always been my favorite!
I think the 610 and 580 are some of the best looking yachts out there. True design classics.
I love how Sea Ray lays out their vessels!! Stunning!
That’s one beautiful piece of kit!, considering its age it’s been well looked after, I’m amazed by the condition of the high gloss wood, & that galley area is fantastic, not to mention the amount of actual living space. Nice presentation. 🇬🇧😉👍.
I agree. Glad you enjoyed the tour!
Just an uh-MAZING vessel! WOW! I've watched this video 2x's - and in my head I've traveled with friends (married couples) all over the Gulf of Mexico and around. Went from Galveston to New Orleans. Then found my way to Miami and back! Those are the kind of dreams Sea Ray and THIS yacht inspire! Thanks Tony. Again, incredible job. 👏
I wish Sea Ray still built larger boats. They were so popular here in the USA.
@@YachtAddiction yeah, me too.
She's a beauty 😍 love this layout, perfect for entertaining. The separation between the sunroom and lower level is ideal. Thank you for such a wonderful presentation.
Far more spacious down below than I expected. Quite a surprise.
I felt the same way!
Absolutely beautiful yatch for its age. What a layout, would love for it to be sitting in my mariner berth. Also a tick in the box for the presentation video.
I really like the layout. For 61' it's very spacious. Great video as well !!
Thank you very much!
I like the separated living spaces. Kids can hang out in one area and adults in another, you do not get that very often in a boat this size. Sea Ray did great....and the boat is in amazing shape. Good tour thanks
All layouts have their pros and cons but I agree, it's great to have different areas to hangout inside.
that's a beautiful boat , it's certainly decieving on the outside , i really did'nt expect to see all those rooms , really nice .
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching 😃
I’m very impressed with the layout. One of the nicest I’ve seen
Yeah this is the perfect setup, beautiful yaht . Great show !
Thanks for watching!
Outstanding layout beautiful boat
This yacht is beautiful! Love the lay out.
So glad you enjoyed!
While only 11 years old, this yacht seems somewhat old fashioned.
It's still a very nice boat. Thanks for the tour
It definitely has an older design/layout that Sea Ray was famous for.
… this “old school charm” is quite welcoming.
An eleven year old yacht should be maintained to this level …
Designed well!
You’re a great host!. Thank you!
Can’t go wrong with that beauty.
It looks so sleek from the outside but has plenty of space inside. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful yacht !.
Love the video and the boat.. Needs a good cleaning but nice boat!
Thanks for watching.
Would have liked to see the grille and the two actuated sunroofs open and close...
Very well laid out,,, usually there’s a area that suffers from the design, but not this boat
Very good I would buy it,,,
Thanks for the tour
Thanks for watching!
It's unreal how much space you get in this yacht, literally no compromise anywhere. Also, fantastic condition for its age - looks like the Marine who owns it never forgot how to field day
Very impressive 👏 I liked the layout and it had lots of storage
Glad you liked it!
This is one beautiful yacht!
I think so too!
this yacht is on the list for now.... nice yacht if can upgrade to hybrid sure lovely silent
Love the boat. Searay sundancer.... Spent a lot of weekends on mine.😎😎😎
I’m jealous!
Love these boats. Just wished they had a joystick pilot station in the rear for easy docking. They have the room. Wonder if that’s an option for these! Love the teak everywhere
This ya by is looking very good.
This yacht is looking very very nice. I am sorry for the first moment that I made.
As I look for yachts now, I am continuing to like the older models of yachts that are coming up for sale. Don't get me wrong about the newer style of yachts but there is something about the older cabin arrangements that I like. Yes, I myself am becoming older. The great washer and dryer are really nice to have!.
Every time I see one of these older big Sea Ray yachts I just wonder why they stop making bigger boats. I looked at their new listings and they no longer make bigger boats like this. Upon further looking, it seems 2018 was the last year they built big boats. Sad.
Old school SeaRays had the best design the new ones are a turn off and very under powered
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@@DriveSafeDon agreed
Yup Sea Ray went downhill but then again it’s a show of the state of the economy we are in.
@@warlordop713That and the big warranty claims on their yachts killed their profit margins. Just sad because they really knew how to built a yacht. Hopefully one day they’ll revitalize the Sundancer 50+ line up. The L-series was just awful in my opinion.
A combination of a change in tax code combined with improved quality from low labor cost countries made the economics of building yachts in the USA a financial challenge.
The 2008 financial meltdown didn’t help either.
Sea Ray’s owner Brunswick tried to sell the brand but failed to find a buyer. They held on for multiple years as losses mounted.
Eventually, unable to sell, Brunswick did what they had to do, discontinue the portion of the Sea Ray line that was not cash flow positive, keeping the 34 foot and under catagory alive where volumes are high enough to take advantage of mass production methods to contain costs.
In my geography, Carver is one example of a US manufactured yacht brand that went under. There are many more.
Consumer tastes also changed.
As someone who owns a Sea Ray Sundancer circa 2005, I enjoy the cruising lifestyle and take many weekend long or longer trips onboard, but I’m a dying breed.
I was at my former marina yesterday. A marina once filled with cruiser style boats now has only a handful of old cruisers remaining, yet every slip is full and they have a multi-year waiting list just to get a slip.
The marina is now filled with big, powerful pontoon boats, center consul boats, and activity / ski / wake type boats.
The 60 foot+ big yacht world is alive and well, but the inland, and costal cruiser market has shrunk to a shadow of what it was twenty years ago.
Absolutely beautiful yacht!
Love the lay out but just wish searay would make the port holes in the V berth openable. Not always are you able to be plugged in or run the genny so the air flow would be great.
Love the Layout, Needs a Retractable Rear Shade✌♥️👍🇨🇦🤌
I definitely love all Sea Ray models.
Perfect match for couples.
The bunk room would be my walk in closet and additional pantry in a liverboard situation
I'm curious how the a/v equipment handles the humidity of marine life.......
How many Hrs on the engines????
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I believe this one is around 990hrs.
@@YachtAddiction
Thank you
really nice layout
This is the first time (for me) I’ve noticed you specifically say you’re putting on your shoes. Why?
Love it... It's perfect for me and the wife and grandkids 💕😍
Looks great.
Beautiful but missing a proper indoor office table/chair setup. Should have been here 9:06.
Did they give you the hours on the boat?
This one is around 1000 hours.
Sooo no test drive or talk about performance or range. Great job.
My favorite size of the Dancer. some day!
Very nice ❤
I like this One...good price too...surprised
Great designed yacht. I like it a lot. Thank You for the tour.
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Thanks for watching!
Is it still for sale?
The one thing that drives me nuts with boat videos is they have to show/open every friggin storage cabinet/drawer. Every boat has storage. You don't have to open every cabinet.
I will keep that in mind while filming in the future. Some love seeing everything opened and others don't. I try and keep a balance between the two depending on what boat I am touring. Thanks for watching!
Why would you not lift the cover and show that awesome Kenyon grill??...does it even have a grill or was that a lie?
Beautiful
I love the Sun Ray 610!!! i'm looking in the future to purchasing a Sea Ray with my brothers in due time.
That’s awesome! I hope you find the one of your dreams!
I love it.
What is the fuel capacity of the tanks?
I believe this one is 900 gallons.
Thats really nice whats the price tag?
$885k!
I think the price is high for a 11 years old yacht
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Absolutely beautiful.
Love this boat ❤
I like it nice yacht
" Damn nice boat Marine "
What a stunner, but no crew cabin?
Not on this one. Designed for the owner to operate themselves!
Is the yacht still for sale?
11/2021
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I believe it is!
I have a 15' Jon boat with a 25hp motor
Very beautiful Yacht, how big is it ?
This one is 61’6”.
When did you swap Tuesday to Friday? A lot of boat… sometimes it is better with an older boat cheaper and more space!
I switched to Friday a couple weeks ago. You’re not wrong!
Beautiful boat...love the layout, except for the ladder down to the salon...seems to be invading that comfortable space a bit.
Nice! 😮
I've always been a fan of SeaRay boats, but the salon on this boat seems rather spartan and small for a yacht of her size. Another troubling sight was the plunger in the day head/VIP ensuite. That in my opinion is a red flag for plumbing/blackwater issues. I don't think I have ever seen a plunger onboard a yacht or in a yacht tour video.
I've always carried one, only as a just in case thing, better to have one on board than to be 3 days out to sea and suddenly need it.
@@lvthud I've just never seen a marine head that ever needed one. Of course I've only dealt with three types; macerator, vacuflush, and direct over the tank flush.
@@davidhorsley1149 Only happened to me once and that was on a rental house boat when my sister in law managed to block a macerator type......And yes the 115 lb woman had to hear about how she managed to block a toilet.
@@lvthud I know it sounds bad, but I could think of a lot of ways to get some mileage out of that one. They don't call em "outlaws" for nothing!
@@davidhorsley1149 Doesn't sound bad at all, it was a lot of fun for the rest of us.
NICE!
I wouldn't fancy that engine room, you get down the ladder between the two turbos and they're real close, mayor burns any engineers out there, I'd definitely add some shielding to that area, otherwise nice boat, good tour.
Parris Island was not where I'd expect to find that boat, but sure is pretty. Only prob is no flying bridge.
When does 2010 become old-school I mean that’s the year LeBron join the Miami Heat that’s old-school
I figured 2010 was pretty new considering how much boats cost.
You won't go very far but you will get there quick.
I was sold until he said 325 nautical miles, you would think that they would want a little range out of the thing. Especially for the money they want for it.
Definitely is roomier than it looks from the outside.
Very Nice yacht looking Good and in Good condition 2 !! A Serious Byer could get something done on the Price wich would make it a Bargain !! (If the price is Right!!)
I could live on that boat.
A really good owner would need to hire a experienced person to maintain a boat like this beauty.
The open area of the yacht is too little 😢
I'm a little late to the party, but here goes. I can deal with the small bunks and VIP cabin. What I cannot deal with is the extra small en suite/day head. That shower is so small, it is almost unusable. Master cabin en suite isn't much better. Would expect a little more for a boat that size. So much wasted space in the sun lounge. Could easily fit the galley there and increase the cabin/en suite size down below. Everything else was just fine.
the bigger the vessel and the older it gets the harder it is to sell. Value is dropping like a rock. who would want something aging like that that has the money
One of the few Sea Ray's I've seen that was very nice inside. Sea Ray is notorious for everything looking real fancy and expensive by using cheap inferior materials. You'll seldom hear of a "classic" Sea Ray being restored. Cheap throw away boats.
You can see,you can see,you can see.
its nicer than that 6.8 million dollar yacht
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The galley is nice. But there is no place to sit down and eat the meal that was prepared. I’m not gonna spend that kind of money to sit on a couch and eat off a tray table. Or carry a plate of food upstairs to eat at the cocktail table. This boat is more a Party Aboard than a Live Aboard.
I definitely understand where you are coming from. It does lack a formal dining area so for some that may be a showstopper. For others, they may not mind having to go upstairs to eat at the table in the sunroom. Thanks for watching the tour!
It's a shame Searay don't build these yachts anymore. There is still a market for these large Sundancer's, if Searay still built them, they would sell out.
I agree!
885K 🤣😂Price is a huge problem for these boats. The primary purchase was in the 1.4M to 1.5M neighborhood and likely purchased by someone that could toss around that kind of money and walk-a-way losing huge without the sting. This boat is an inner coastal cruiser and far from a trans crosser. This would be a nice rig for short runs like FL to the Bahamas on a good day or a shore hugger elsewhere. For me, way too much $ for this type of boating and for about 1/2 the cost of this thing, one can buy a sleek twin or even tri engine cruiser and get the same job done faster with loads of comfort and better, the ability to trailer it. I've been on this boat (not this particular one) many times and there is no doubt it is a nice ride and very comfy at cruise but at 25 knots, it's like anything else, you're not going to be lounging around watching a football game tilting whiskey and enjoying your favorite cigar unless the water is glass. In the end, it's just too much $ for what it can't do..
Layout is terrible. Seems small and tight. No group hang out areas.
Waste of space at the bow. Should have a larger interior at deck level. I also prefer galley up like in most modern yachts. Very nice condition tho.
Yet another great video. your getting better every time. I think you would make a great broker 💔
Thank you! I think my wife would kill me if I quit my day job to try and sell yachts for a living lol.
@@YachtAddiction Well if nothing else Tony we both have the same problem.......😂
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Hours on motors…
50 searay...much nicer inside...this layout sucks...
Super nice very "homie"
freshwater boat. I do not get who would want that much boat in freshwater other than to just show off. No seakeeper, no ice makers, no sea water conversion system, no flybridge.
Semper Fi
It's a beautiful boat. Unfortunately I think Sea Ray really dropped the ball on design.
Ohh Rah Parris Island.
Next time you show a boat maybe make sure there’s not a plunger sitting next to the head!