Accommodations
Sleeps six people with 6+ feet of headroom down below.
• Large Salon table with double drop leaf sides
• Sleeps 6 (4 Adults comfortably with gear)
• V-Berth with separation door, for privacy.
• Mermaid Marine Air Conditioning/Heating 16,500 BTU/hr (also great for summertime dehumidification).
• Jabsco Manual Toilet with holding tank (for Inter-coastal) options or overboard (for offshore).
• SS Head sink with manual water pump.
• Gimbal Oil Lamp for cruising.
• Nicro Solar vent fan in Salon.
Galley
• 12v Refrigerated Icebox.
• 120 VAC Microwave.
• Portable Single Burner Butane Stove
• SS Gallery Sink with manual water pump..
• Pots and pans.
• Set of four dishes and silverware.
Electronics
• Standard Horizon Radio
• AM/FM Radio
Electrical
• Shore Power w/dockside cable.
• 1 Deep Cycle ‘House’ Battery
• 1 High Amperage ‘Starting’ Battery
• Off/1/2/Both selector switch
• Dual Battery Charger 10/5 Amp.
• 120 VAC GFI outlets throughout.
Deck
Large open cockpit with wheel steering, cockpit table, self-draining cockpit and Bimini.
This boat comes with a 35# CQR anchors with 25’ of chain and a total of 240' of rode, several fenders and many lines.
In 2009 this boat had the hull completely painted.
Additional
The Main is rigged with Full battens and a Lazy Jack system. The main sail has double reef points. The headsail is a 155% North Sail Genoa on a Roller Furler. Spare 135% Genoa. This boat comes with four adult PFD’s, the necessary set flares and three 5# fire extinguishers and an Emergency Tiller. MAGMA Circular marine grill mounted to the stern pulpit.
She has been fitted for cruising, so she runs heavier than the manufacturer specification (and sit a few inches deeper), but she goes to weather with the best of them.
New bottom paint every year for the last 8 years.
This is one sturdily built boat. She needs a little TLC (mostly cleaning and varnishing), but is priced accordingly.
includes a $900 winter storage allowance.
Saturday, September 26, 2009; FIREWATER raced in the XXVIII Hospice Cup. She was entered in the Hospice Cup Fleet (which is a non-spinnaker fleet for non-racers). She took Fourth Place; no trophy, but an excellent showing in heavy air. The race started with a lot of reefed sails. With lighter winds and downwind legs ahead of us, we shuck out the reefs and plowed ahead as fast as we could.
Dear Lane-I had a very solid experience selling my boat through ABL. I had never sold a boat
before so I was flying by the seat of my pants, so to speak. After posting my boat on
the ABL site, I started hearing from people across the country regarding the Sea Ray.
I live in Raleigh, N.C. I heard from people in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, South
Carolina and a number of people in North Carolina. I ultimately ended up selling the
boat to a soldier stationed in Iraq, but worked through his wife, who lives in Texas
and his father, from Indiana, ended up driving to North Carolina to pick it up. As
Marshall McLewen predicted, the medium is the message and as technology improves, this
world is going to continue to become smaller. I got more for the boat than I
originally expected and was quite pleased with the support I received from ABL
throughout the process.
Don Reuter
Boat has sold.Please remove from your website.Thank you very much for your help in selling my boat so fast. sincerely,Brian ReedSea Ray 185 Sport
Type:
Cruiser
Year:
2004
Length:
18'0"
Price:
$18,000.00
Location:
Rockaway, New Jersey