The evolution of the Sundancer series
Described as representing “a bold new vision for sport cruising by blending the values of a cruiser and a bowrider in one compelling package,” Sea Ray’s new Sundancer 320 made its world premiere at the Miami International Boat Show this week.
“The Sundancer 320 will reinvent the cruising market,” said Brad Anderson, Sea Ray president. “It’s a reimagining of the sport cruiser, offering more usable outdoor space than ever, while maintaining the iconic good looks, impressive performance and overnighting capabilities that our customers have always looked to the Sundancer series to provide.”
The Sundancer 320 features a bow sunpad with a unique bow sunshade, which extends over the area to offer protection from the sun while at rest. The cockpit is designed with a natural flow from the helm through the transom and onto the integrated swim platform. A reversible helm companion seat converts to face aft, facilitating conversation with the rest of the cockpit, while a standard wet bar includes a sink and storage, and offers a refrigerator and grill as options.
The boat’s cabin offers sleeping accommodations for four. In the aft berth, two sliding twin beds can be combined to form a queen bed while in the forward V-berth, a wood table converts via filler cushion to form a full-sized bed. A deluxe head, gourmet-ready galley with extending countertops, flat screen TV and storage round out the space.
“The Sundancer 320 offers the best of both worlds — day boating and cabin cruising — by expanding on the strengths of both rather than compromising anywhere,” said Anderson. “The boat demonstrates incredible harmony of design and function. We are thrilled to begin a new chapter in the evolution of the Sundancer series.”