- Features
- Cabin Lighting, Cabinets, Carpet - Cabin, Freezer, Hanging Locker, Head, Heat, Mirror, Port Holes, Refrigerator, Salon, Shower, Sink - Galley, Stateroom - Aft, Stateroom - Forward, Stove, Window Treatments, Anchor, Anchor Rode, Beverage Holders, Bimini, Bow Rail, Captain's Chair, Cleats - Fixed, Compartment Storage, Fender Holders, Hard Top, Non-Skid Deck, Passenger Seat, Removable Seats, Sea Cocks, Steering Wheel, Swim Ladder ( Stern ), Swim Platform, Windlass, Windshield - One Piece, Windshield Wipers, 110v Ac Outlets, 12 V Dc Outlets, Ac Electric Panel, Batteries ( Number of), Battery Switch, Battery Tender, Fuel Gauge, Fuse Panel, Gfi Outlets, Hour Meter, Shore Power, Speedometer, Stereo, Water Heater, Bilge Blower, Bilge Pump, Carbureted, Holding Tanks, Trim Tab Controls, Trim Tabs, Compass, Navigation Lights, Carbon Monoxide Detector, Grab Rails, Horn, Owner's Manual, Spotlight
Additional Comments
Stock #349144 - 36 ft, Two staterooms, Runs Great! Ready for some fun on the lake!This 1985 Sea Ray SR360 is a great cruiser powered by twin Marine Power 5.7L V8 inboard engines with 270 HP each.This boat features two staterooms, each with a private head. The main stateroom is forward with a double walk-around bed, plenty of storage and a hanging locker. The head has a separate stall shower and has access from the main living area or the stateroomThe aft stateroom also has a double bed with its own head and separate vanity with lots of storage and a hanging locker.... (read more) The main cabin is large and open with plenty of windows and a lower helm station. The kitchen is two steps down with a refrigerator/freezer, double stainless sink, three burner electric stove, and convection oven. Throughout the main cabin and staterooms, there is Teak cabinetry, paneling and trimOutside there is a large open aft deck with a hardtop cover. There is a swim platform with a fold-down ladder and on the bridge, there are captain and passenger swivel seats.We are looking for people all over the country who share our love for boats. If you have a passion for our product and like the idea of working from home, please visit Careeers [dot] PopSells [dot] com to learn more.Please submit any and ALL offers - your offer may be accepted! Submit your offer today!Reason for selling is lifestyle change.At Pop Yachts, we will always provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market. We encourage all buyers to schedule a survey for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS subject to satisfactory survey results.You have questions? We have answers. Call us at (941) 538-7803 to discuss this boat.Selling your boat has never been easier. At Pop Yachts, we literally sell thousands of units every year all over the country. Call (855) 218-2805 and we'll get started selling your boat today.Take a look at ALL ***210 PICTURES*** of this vessel, AND A VIDEO, on our main website at POPYACHTS DOT COM. We appreciate that you took your time to look at our advertisement and we look forward to speaking with you! This 1985 Sea Ray SR360 is in good overall condition. It is clean and well-maintained.
According to the seller, it runs great and all systems are functioning properly.
The cockpit dash needs some attention because it is faded and cracked from the sun. The interior woodwork looks great.
The seller has the bimini frame, hardware, and canvas for the bridge not shown in the pictures. Ask for Kristen & Shaun Welborn.
The key...great customer service. We love the marine industry and one of our core missions is to help raise the customer service bar in this industry.
At POP Yachts, we have become very good at building solid relationships with our customers, even without the upfront face to face interaction. We spend a full 2 months training our new sales associates on various techniques to help them excel at this "new" way of selling.... (read more) The game is changing. Without our relentless focus on instant communication, understanding these new sales techniques, and without our amazing proprietary software, this company wouldn't be anywhere near what it is today.