1989 Sea Ray 380 Aft Cabin
"19th Hole"
Key Specifications
Accommodation
Tankage
Engines
Engine 1
Engine 2
Description
Step in, load the refrigerator, and turn the key—it's as simple as that. Call us today to book your showing, as aft cabins at this price don't last long. Highlights include: Twin 7.4L gas engines, a generator, bow thruster with separate charger and batteries, stern thruster with separate charger and batteries, bridge enclosure, aft deck enclosure, two deck chairs, three bridge helm seat arrangement, and bridge pop-up table with lounger seating.
Accommodations: Forward stateroom with privacy door, full-size berth, hanging storage lockers on both port and starboard, and en-suite access to the forward head. The forward head features a Vacuflush toilet, vanity, sink, and shower. The salon includes an L-shaped sofa to port (converting into a berth) and a barrel chair to starboard. There's a console aft to starboard with a storage cabinet and a booth dinette (non-converting). The aft/master stateroom includes a full-size berth, forward queen-sized island berth, and en-suite Vacuflush head with vanity, sink, and stall shower. The boat is equipped with three air-conditioning and heating units.
Galley: Sink, pressure water system, hot water heater, refrigerator with freezer, microwave oven, electric stove, built-in blender, toaster oven, and air fryer.
Electrical: Four batteries, two battery switches, battery charger, Quicksilver 8.5kw generator, and two 30-AMP dockside shore power plugs with cords.
Deck: Bow pulpit, windlass anchor, a forward deck hatch with screen, anchor locker, radar arch, swim platform with boarding ladder, trim tabs, Halon fire system, and bottom paint.
The PowerBoat Guide describes this vessel as a traditional double-cabin cruiser offering contemporary styling and expansive accommodations at a competitive price. The galley-down interior features a roomy salon with an L-shaped sofa, convertible dinette, and breakfast bar. There is a large aft stateroom with a vanity and closet. A lower helm station was optional. Wide side decks provide easy foredeck access. The flybridge includes guest seating aft of the helm, and a radar arch was standard.