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1987 Sea Ray 230 Weekender

1987 Sea Ray 230 Weekender

$5,995

Traverse City, Michigan

Year 1987

Make Sea Ray

Model 230 Weekender

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 23'

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1987 Sea Ray 230 Weekender Cockpit CoverSun Lounger SeatingStoveSinkRefrigeratorFull HeadFull GaugesPorta-PottiShore PowerTrim TabsVHF RadioBimini TopMuch More!Price Reduced! Handyman Special!!!! Open to Reasonable OffersContact Us For Details! 231-943-0333

1999 Sea Ray 230 Weekender

1999 Sea Ray 230 Weekender

$12,999

Seminole, Florida

Year 1999

Make Sea Ray

Model 230 Weekender

Category Cuddy Cabin Boats

Length 23'

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1999 Sea Ray 230 Weekender This boat is not located at the lot! Please call to schedule a showing!This boat is really clean and fresh water used! It has some interior flaws but other than that this boat is turn key and go! You have a sink stereo 2 batteries with a switch! Nice cuddy cabin - great for families - 380 hours. Features a 5.7-litre Mercruiser w/Bravo III Drive 240 HP. Pump-out head full canvas transom shower and more. Tandem axel trailer with new tires new winch. - 230 Weekender

1989 Sea Ray 230 Weekender

1989 Sea Ray 230 Weekender

$8,900

Ashville, New York

Year 1989

Make Sea Ray

Model 230 Weekender

Category Cuddy Cabin Boats

Length 23'

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1989 Sea Ray 230 weekender, Mercruiser Alpha I outdrive, cockpit cover, bimini enclosure, elect windshield vent, swim platform w/ladder, camper canvas, hourmeter dash, back/back seats, and stereo.

1989 Sea Ray 230 Weekender

1989 Sea Ray 230 Weekender

$9,000

Broadalbin, New York

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1989 Sea Ray 230 Weekender Boat is located in Broadalbin,New York.Please contact the owner @ 518-774-four four zero five...Step thru transom.flat screen TV. Porta pottie. Dual battery system. External shore power with cable. Mercruiser Bravo outdrive. Make: Sea Ray Model: 230 Weekender Length: 23 Dealer: BoatsFSBO.com ID: 218314 Ad provided by BoatingBay

1983 Sea Ray 230 Weekender

1983 Sea Ray 230 Weekender

$8,600

Port Angeles, Washington

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1983 Sea Ray 230 Weekender Please contact the owner directly @ 509-531-three five seven eight.Boat is located in Port Angeles,WA...This is a 1983 23' Sea Ray weekend cabin cruiser. In nice condition. It has V-berth beds. Galley with alcohol stove and ice box. Sink with cold water. Has seperate enclosed head with porta potty. Equipped with a cabin heater from the engine. Includes a Garmin fish finder/depth sounder, CB radio and VHF radio. Full canvas enclosure. Swim platform has mount for kicker motor. Rebuilt GMC 5L V-8 engine with low hours. Both batteries recently replaced. Includes all required safety equipment. Coast Guard inspected last year. 1993 E-Z Load trailer with tandem axles and new tires with low miles. Some crab & shrimp pots available. Make: Sea Ray Model: 230 Weekender Length: 23 Dealer: BoatsFSBO.com ID: 215488 Ad provided by BoatingBay

ISLAND READY!!! Sea Ray 230 Weekender - Cabin Cruiser Power Fishing Boat

ISLAND READY!!! Sea Ray 230 Weekender - Cabin Cruiser Power Fishing Boat

$7,000

San Pedro, California

Year 1987

Make Sea Ray

Model 230 Weekender

Category Cabin Cruisers

Length 23.0

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San Pedro to Catalina in 55 minutes for $20 worth of gasoline.I repeat:Get to Catalina in 55 minutes for 20 bucks in gas!!!That's better than the ferry.The Boat is Ready to go to the Island Now.Not later. Not next week. Not after the something or other gets fixed. It is ready to go Now. Like NOW NOW.I stay on top of my stuff, and I've never owned a boat to sit around and dream. I own boats to USE THEM ON THE OCEAN, so everything has to work properly and efficiently.Captain Me does not eff around.You want the long list of awesome stuff going on under the hood or do you want me to go on about your new island-every-weekend lifestyle?I'll do both.Your NEW LIFE is brought to you in part by a 2013 Chevy 350 engine and a Mercruiser Alpha 1 sterndrive that was fully rebuilt last summer.Never will you have to worry about leaking bellows since a new set was installed this past January. You are free to stay drunk while on your mooring without having to man the bilge all night.Invite other islanders to party naked with you on your SeaRay. Those brand new deep cycle batteries will keep the built-in CD audio system bumping for the entire weekend.Feel the need to untie and go cruising (the next morning after sobering up)? No problem. Simply turn on the engine and smoothly shift into gear with your 1 year old control box and upper and lower shift cables.Feeling hungry on your island weekend? Finding fish is easy with the fish finder and depth sounder. Those rod holders, live well pump, and trolling motor mount also add an ease of luxury to gettin' the big ones.The shiny varnish on the wood trimmings will ad an extra ounce of zest to those fishing pictures when you post them on Facebook.And the Cabin! Oh, that PLUSH and CLEAN cabin. No wonder this boat is referred to as a "her".Why are you still reading this? Shouldn't you be calling me right now? Nothing on Netflix will ever be as interesting as owning this boat.Why watch Marco Polo when you can LIVE like Marco Polo.Come get the life.Come get the boat.Shoot me your best offer.- Joel Storage Info:$232 a month at Cabrillo Way dry storage. No truck required. They launch the boat for you and you can leave it on their dock for as many nights as you like. No extra charges or fees.Head Info:Enclosed head with holding tank and standing head room. Female Friendly.Trailer Info:Trailer is a dual axel Trail-Rite with permanent tags and working lights. It's actually made for a 30ft boat so if you ever want to upgrade you're set.

1986 Sea Ray 230 Weekender, with trailer!

1986 Sea Ray 230 Weekender, with trailer!

$6,800

Winfield, Pennsylvania

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The time has come to sell our 1986 SeaRay 230 Weekender. This vessel, named “Watcher of The Skies, Too” has been a fresh water boat its entire life. Measuring in at 23’ long with an 8’6” beam, it is a perfect small cruiser that packs in every amenity you may want in a weekend on the water. Check out all of the photos at http://imgur.com/a/TuYPs From the outside, you’ll see that the hull is glossy with no serious oxidization, showing brilliant shine. There are several very minor areas of dock rash as well as a few dings and blemishes near the bow eye. All of these are documented and pictured for your review. Otherwise, the hull and gel coat is in fantastic above-average condition. The boat is bottom painted; the paint is in great condition. At the rear of the boat, there is a fiberglass swim platform with a fold-down ladder. On the textured non-skid foredeck you’ll find the anchor locker complete with anchor and >100ft. of anchor line as well as the twin-trumpet horn. The horn sounds a little weak, but it is functional. The foredeck is large enough to lay out on, it is perfect for sunbathing! Inside the cockpit you will find comfortable seating for 7. The 2 back-to-back seating areas were reupholstered in 2007 using SeaRay specification vinyl and SeaRay badges. The rear bench seat folds up and out of the way in a few easy motions to allow for a more open rear deck or easier engine hatch access. The rear seating and other cockpit vinyl are all original. Much like the hull, this vinyl is in great condition. There are a few tears in the rear bench seat and a few other minor blemishes that are shown in the photos. There is a latching gate allowing access to the swim platform of the boat. Storage can be found all around the cockpit, including under the seats and along the outer edges. Under the rear seat, you’ll find the battery switch. Surrounding the cockpit is a full Sunbrella camper canvas. The canvas has roll-up plastic windows, screens, and a door flap to allow access to the swim platform. Directly above the windshield is a zippered flap that generates great airflow when underway. There are several tears in the mesh screen, a tear near a zipper seam, and an area on the ceiling where the stitching has come loose. None of these affect the performance of the camper canvas. At the helm, you’ll find a compass and depth finder/fish finder combo unit from Hummingbird mounted to the dash directly above the stainless steel steering wheel. The boat steers as it should, the wheel does not bind up or have any stiffness. All gauges are functioning properly. The switch panel features light-up switches for the bilge pumps, water system, cabin and cockpit lights, windshield wipers, horn, and blower. One switch is broken and missing, I have ordered a replacement and will install it prior to sale. To the right of the steering wheel are the controls for the dual hydraulic trim tabs, the VHF radio, and the shifter/throttle control. The shifter is stiff. The dashboard vinyl ahead of the captain is cracked from the sun; another small area has blemishes from a previously-installed fish-finder. Both of these areas are shown in the photographs. Stepping down into the cabin, the first thing you will notice is the full standing headroom. Most boats this size sacrifice headroom, but not the SeaRay 230 Weekender. I stand at nearly 6’ tall; I can stand up without concern for hitting my head on the ceiling. To your left, you’ll find a stainless-steel sink (fed from an onboard potable water tank with electric pump), a 12V fridge, an alcohol stove, and the stereo system featuring AM/FM, CD, USB, and AUX inputs. To your right, you’ll find the door to the head. The head is a pump-out style toilet with built-in gray and black water holding tanks. There is a screened window that slides open for ventilation and a light mounted on the wall. Back in the cabin, you’ll notice the table and wrap-around seating. The table flips up into a snack table complete with cupholders. At night, the table is easily lowered by one person to turn the seating area into a comfortable bed for 2. The cushions are all in great shape with no tearing or staining. Above the table, there is a skylight hatch that opens to allow airflow. There is an aftermarket screen built in to prevent insects from joining you in the cabin. The ceiling headliner is carpeted and in great condition except for one very minor tear, pictured. Storage is abundant, and lighting is provided by 4 adjustable lamps mounted to the walls. Additional ventilation and light is provided through the sliding tinted/screened windows on either side of the cabin. Removable curtains are included for additional privacy, installing via Velcro in just a few moments. Mechanically, this boat is solid as a rock. Turn the key and you’re ready to go. Power is provided by a Chevy 305ci V8 making 230hp. This boat does not have an hour meter; I estimate that it has fewer than 450 hours of run-time. The previous owner was a mechanic, he maintained the engine impeccably. When I purchased the boat, I was told that the engine had 400 hours on it. I have only used it on a few trips for the past 2 summers. The care this boat has had its entire life really shows in the engine compartment. The engine is clean and grease-free; the bilge clean and dry. The twin batteries are located to the left of the engine. These batteries were brand new in July of 2014. To the right, you’ll find the water tank and pump. The 230hp Chevy V8 routes its power through a Mercruiser Alpha One outdrive spinning a custom prop. The previous owner replaced the original outdrive in 2007 with a brand new Mercruiser Alpha One outdrive. He also had a prop custom made at a cost of nearly $1,000 to make the boat perform exactly how he wanted. I also have a spare prop that will be included. The outdrive has hydraulic trim that functions without flaw. The outdrive’s skeg appears to be missing a small piece off the bottom; it does not affect functionality. This powerplant combined with the deep-vee hull allow this boat to handle rough conditions with ease. It cruises nicely at 25 mph and achieves a top speed of 32 mph at 4200 rpm (confirmed by GPS). The boat is perched atop a tandem-axle Load-Rite trailer. The trailer has some surface rust, but it is solid and roadworthy. It had a new axle, two new brake rotors, and all new brake pads installed in 2014. It has been a great boat for us, but it is time to find it a new home. The boat will include 7 life jackets, bumpers in color-matched canvas wraps, a boat hook, a water safety kit, and an anchor with >100ft of braided anchor line. Please be sure to check out all of the photos I have taken; if there’s something you’d like a close-up of just let me know! A sea trial is unlikely as my local river is not yet dammed up. I have muffs to safely run the boat on a hose for an interested buyer. I am asking $6,800 for the boat, please contact me with any questions or offers! This boat is offered as is, where is.

1986 Sea Ray 230 Weekender, with trailer!

1986 Sea Ray 230 Weekender, with trailer!

$6,800

Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

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The time has come to sell our 1986 SeaRay 230 Weekender. This vessel, named “Watcher of The Skies, Too” has been a fresh water boat its entire life. Measuring in at 23’ long with an 8’6” beam, it is a perfect small cruiser that packs in every amenity you may want in a weekend on the water. Check out all of the photos at http://imgur.com/a/TuYPs From the outside, you’ll see that the hull is glossy with no serious oxidization, showing brilliant shine. There are several very minor areas of dock rash as well as a few dings and blemishes near the bow eye. All of these are documented and pictured for your review. Otherwise, the hull and gel coat is in fantastic above-average condition. The boat is bottom painted; the paint is in great condition. At the rear of the boat, there is a fiberglass swim platform with a fold-down ladder. On the textured non-skid foredeck you’ll find the anchor locker complete with anchor and >100ft. of anchor line as well as the twin-trumpet horn. The horn sounds a little weak, but it is functional. The foredeck is large enough to lay out on, it is perfect for sunbathing! Inside the cockpit you will find comfortable seating for 7. The 2 back-to-back seating areas were reupholstered in 2007 using SeaRay specification vinyl and SeaRay badges. The rear bench seat folds up and out of the way in a few easy motions to allow for a more open rear deck or easier engine hatch access. The rear seating and other cockpit vinyl are all original. Much like the hull, this vinyl is in great condition. There are a few tears in the rear bench seat and a few other minor blemishes that are shown in the photos. There is a latching gate allowing access to the swim platform of the boat. Storage can be found all around the cockpit, including under the seats and along the outer edges. Under the rear seat, you’ll find the battery switch. Surrounding the cockpit is a full Sunbrella camper canvas. The canvas has roll-up plastic windows, screens, and a door flap to allow access to the swim platform. Directly above the windshield is a zippered flap that generates great airflow when underway. There are several tears in the mesh screen, a tear near a zipper seam, and an area on the ceiling where the stitching has come loose. None of these affect the performance of the camper canvas. At the helm, you’ll find a compass and depth finder/fish finder combo unit from Hummingbird mounted to the dash directly above the stainless steel steering wheel. The boat steers as it should, the wheel does not bind up or have any stiffness. All gauges are functioning properly. The switch panel features light-up switches for the bilge pumps, water system, cabin and cockpit lights, windshield wipers, horn, and blower. One switch is broken and missing, I have ordered a replacement and will install it prior to sale. To the right of the steering wheel are the controls for the dual hydraulic trim tabs, the VHF radio, and the shifter/throttle control. The shifter is stiff. The dashboard vinyl ahead of the captain is cracked from the sun; another small area has blemishes from a previously-installed fish-finder. Both of these areas are shown in the photographs. Stepping down into the cabin, the first thing you will notice is the full standing headroom. Most boats this size sacrifice headroom, but not the SeaRay 230 Weekender. I stand at nearly 6’ tall; I can stand up without concern for hitting my head on the ceiling. To your left, you’ll find a stainless-steel sink (fed from an onboard potable water tank with electric pump), an AC fridge, an alcohol stove, and the stereo system featuring AM/FM, CD, USB, and AUX inputs. To your right, you’ll find the door to the head. The head is a pump-out style toilet with built-in gray and black water holding tanks. There is a screened window that slides open for ventilation and a light mounted on the wall. Back in the cabin, you’ll notice the table and wrap-around seating. The table flips up into a snack table complete with cupholders. At night, the table is easily lowered by one person to turn the seating area into a comfortable bed for 2. The cushions are all in great shape with no tearing or staining. Above the table, there is a skylight hatch that opens to allow airflow. There is an aftermarket screen built in to prevent insects from joining you in the cabin. The ceiling headliner is carpeted and in great condition except for one very minor tear, pictured. Storage is abundant, and lighting is provided by 4 adjustable lamps mounted to the walls. Additional ventilation and light is provided through the sliding tinted/screened windows on either side of the cabin. Removable curtains are included for additional privacy, installing via Velcro in just a few moments. Mechanically, this boat is solid as a rock. Turn the key and you’re ready to go. Power is provided by a Chevy 305ci V8 making 230hp. This boat does not have an hour meter; I estimate that it has fewer than 450 hours of run-time. The previous owner was a mechanic, he maintained the engine impeccably. When I purchased the boat, I was told that the engine had 400 hours on it. I have only used it on a few trips for the past 2 summers. The care this boat has had its entire life really shows in the engine compartment. The engine is clean and grease-free; the bilge clean and dry. The twin batteries are located to the left of the engine. These batteries were brand new in July of 2014. To the right, you’ll find the water tank and pump. The 230hp Chevy V8 routes its power through a Mercruiser Alpha One outdrive spinning a custom prop. The previous owner replaced the original outdrive in 2007 with a brand new Mercruiser Alpha One outdrive. He also had a prop custom made at a cost of nearly $1,000 to make the boat perform exactly how he wanted. I also have a spare prop that will be included. The outdrive has hydraulic trim that functions without flaw. The outdrive’s skeg appears to be missing a small piece off the bottom; it does not affect functionality. This powerplant combined with the deep-vee hull allow this boat to handle rough conditions with ease. It cruises nicely at 25 mph and achieves a top speed of 32 mph at 4200 rpm (confirmed by GPS). The boat is perched atop a tandem-axle Load-Rite trailer. The trailer has some surface rust, but it is solid and roadworthy. It had a new axle, two new brake rotors, and all new brake pads installed in 2014. It has been a great boat for us, but it is time to find it a new home. The boat will include 7 life jackets, bumpers in color-matched canvas wraps, a boat hook, a water safety kit, and an anchor with >100ft of braided anchor line. Please be sure to check out all of the photos I have taken; if there’s something you’d like a close-up of just let me know! A sea trial is unlikely as my local river is not yet dammed up. I have muffs to safely run the boat on a hose for an interested buyer. I am asking $6,800 for the boat, please contact me with any questions or offers! This boat is offered as is, where is.

23' 1988 Sea Ray Weekender 230

23' 1988 Sea Ray Weekender 230

$7,995

Louisville, Kentucky

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For more details visit: http://www.BoatsFSBO.com/97184 Please call boat owner John at 502-235-8980. This 1988 Sea Ray Cruiser is ready for the water 517 hours on V8 260hp Mercruiser engine. New upholstery 4 years ago. Comes with full enclosure canvas, cover, life jackets safety equipment. Features dual battery charger, fish finder, refrigerator stove, pump out head, anchor line, and Venture tandem trailer. Dewinterized and ready to go. Runs great Ready for a summer of fun.

1975 Sea Ray 240 SRV Weekender

1975 Sea Ray 240 SRV Weekender

$3,900

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

Year 1975

Make Sea Ray

Model 240 SRV Weekender

Category Cuddy Cabin Boats

Length 24'

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1975 Sea Ray 240 SRV Weekender, 1975 Sea Ray 240 SRV Weekender Located in Lake Geneva WI, this 24' Sea Ray 240 SRV Weekender is in good condition, 2nd owner, stored indoors. The interior was professionally redone. Cuddy Cabin includes bed for two, head for a porta-potty, stainless steel electric/alcohol stove, 12 volt/120 volt refrigerator/freezer, sink and +/-20 gallon fresh water tank. AM/FM/CD Stereo with front/rear speakers and iPod input. Florescent lighting. Shorepower & cord. Multiple tops. Aft bed sleeps 2, room for 2 additional sleeping cots. Dining Table. Ford 351 ci Mercruiser 230 HP V8 with 2 barrel carb, 70 gallon fuel tank. Power tilt/trim cylinders replaced last season, power trim tabs. Dual batteries, starter battery new. Marine radio with antenna. Teak swim platform with ladder. Anchor with chain and line. Extra used I/O and spare prop. Includes Arrow heavy duty galvanized tandem axle roller trailer with new surge break master cylinder, new tires and 4000 lb winch. Great family fun. Ready to go for this season. $5800