Sea Ray Factory Tour
We were thrilled to visit the Sea Ray factory in sunny Florida, where we were treated to a behind-the-scenes look at the manufacturing process of the new 370 Sundancer. We also got a glimpse of the 400 SLX, another impressive model in the Sea Ray line-up. The passion and dedication of the team at the factory was evident in every aspect of the boat-building process.
Exploring the Sea Ray 370 Sundancer
Stepping onto the 370 Sundancer, we immediately noticed the spacious platform and convenient storage options. One standout feature was the electric sun awning, perfect for providing shade on a hot day. The boat also offers a comfortable seating area that can easily convert into a sunbed.
The helm boasts a double seat with a double bolster, clear glass dashboard, and an electric sunroof. The controls and navigation systems are state-of-the-art, including the optional Axius joystick and the latest Mercury controls. The SeaDek flooring adds a touch of luxury underfoot, making it comfortable to move around the boat.
Bow Seating and Interior
The bow seating on the 370 Sundancer is truly impressive. Comparable to the space found on a 50 or 55-foot boat, it offers ample room to relax and soak up the sun. The attention to detail is evident in the matching speaker grilles and upholstery, which adds a cohesive, polished look to the entire boat.
Below Deck
Below deck, the 370 Sundancer provides plenty of seating, a galley area equipped with a microwave and fridge, and a stylish wall covering that adds a touch of elegance. The boat also features a spacious and well-lit bathroom, complete with a sink and toilet.
For those who enjoy watching TV on their boat, the 370 Sundancer comes equipped with a hidden 32-inch TV and a large fusion sound system. Additionally, there's another double bed and ample storage space, making it a comfortable and functional space for overnight stays.
Quality and Craftsmanship
Our visit to the Sea Ray factory left us truly impressed by the quality of craftsmanship and the dedication of the team behind these boats. The thickness and strength of the GRP and engineering are a testament to the durability and reliability of Sea Ray vessels.