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2010 Sea Ray Sundancer 370

Annapolis, MD, US 37.5 ft · 12 ft' beam
Asking
$174,900
Our Thoughts

This 2010 Sea Ray Sundancer 370 represents a well-maintained example of one of the brand's most capable mid-size cruising platforms, offering the blend of performance, comfort, and reliability that serious boaters expect from the Sundancer line. With just 520 hours on the engines, this 37.5-foot vessel delivers the kind of low-use profile that appeals to conscientious owners seeking a turnover opportunity with minimal mechanical risk.

Propulsion & Performance

Twin MerCruiser 496 MAG engines producing 375 horsepower each provide the muscle expected from this class, paired with the Axius Joystick control system and Skyhook dynamic positioning—features that transform docking and tight-water maneuvering from an exercise in frustration into genuine ease of operation. The SmartCraft Digital Throttle and Shift system integrates throttle management with the joystick control, creating an intuitive helm experience that appeals to both experienced operators and those newer to boat handling. With a 225-gallon fuel capacity and proven MerCruiser reliability, this configuration supports extended cruising and confident offshore capability.

Electrical & Generator

A 5kW Kohler generator with only 90 hours of runtime ensures independent power generation for extended time away from shore power, critical infrastructure for comfortable cruising. The 30-amp shore power connection and dual-voltage galley refrigerator support seamless transitions between dockside comfort and self-sufficient cruising.

Electronics & Navigation

The Raymarine electronics suite—including the E120 chart plotter, Ray240 VHF radio, and integrated radar—provides the situational awareness and communication capability essential for confident coastal and offshore navigation. The SmartCraft VesselView system ties engine monitoring, fuel consumption, and system diagnostics into a single digital interface, allowing real-time performance tracking and proactive maintenance awareness. Guest electronic spotlight adds practical utility for nighttime operations and docking.

Layout & Comfort

The Sundancer 370's interior layout balances cruising functionality with livability. The galley features a solid-surface countertop, stainless-steel sink with handrail, two-burner recessed Kenyon electric stove, 120V/60Hz microwave, and under-counter dual-voltage refrigerator—a thoughtfully designed galley that supports serious cooking and meal preparation underway. Upper and lower cabinetry with dedicated utensil drawers provide organized storage in a space that often feels cramped on vessels this size.

The salon features a pullout sofa, while the aft cabin benefits from a new smart television for entertainment during extended stays. A rear-facing fold-down bench seat extends the social seating footprint in the cockpit, and a bow sunpad provides forward lounging—classic Sundancer comfort amenities that define the model's appeal to cruising families and couples seeking extended time aboard.

Recent Updates & Condition

A newer enclosure with screens preserves airflow while offering weather and sun protection—a valuable upgrade that extends the usable cruising season and improves comfort during variable weather. The new cockpit shade kit and new smart televisions in the cockpit and aft cabin reflect ongoing attention to owner comfort and modern entertainment expectations. A $15,000 stereo system delivers premium audio throughout the vessel. Central vacuum system and anchor windlass with remote control round out the convenience features that distinguish well-appointed cruising vessels from basic models.

Ownership Context

This Sundancer 370 is enrolled in a yacht management program, a professional oversight approach that typically indicates consistent maintenance adherence

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All Trades Considered - Financing & Shipping Available This very well kept 370 Sundancer is powered by twin Mercruiser 496 MAGs with Axius Joystick and Skyhook, Only 520 hours, 5kW Kohler Generator, Raymarine Electronics including Radar, Newer Enclosure with Screens for airflow, New Cockpit Shade Kit, New Smart TVs in Cockpit and Aft Cabin, $15,000 stereo system, Rear Facing Fold Down Bench Seat, Pullout Salon Sofa, Bow Sunpad, Central Vacuum, Anchor Windlass and more. The vessel is on a yacht management program and would impress the most particular buyer. Dimensions:LOA: 37ft 6 inBeam: 12ftDraft Max: 3ft 1inDraft Min: 2ft 3 inWeight: 18,000 lbsTankage: Fuel: 225 GALWater:50 GALHolding: 28 GALEngine:Model: Twin MerCruiser 496 MAGHP: 375 Hp EACHFuel Type: GasHrs: 520Generator:Model: Kohler 5ECDKW: 5KWHours: 90Electronics:-Merc Smart Craft VesselView-SmartCraft Digital Throttle & Shift-Ray Marine E120 Chart-plotter-Ray Marine Ray240 VHF-Guest electronic Spot Light-Axius Joystick Control with Skyhook-30 amp shore power Galley-Solid-surface countertop—durable and stylish prep space-Stainless-steel sink with handrail-Two-burner recessed stove—Kenyon electric unit-Microwave 120V/60 Hz-Under-counter dual-voltage refrigerator -12V lighting, 12V power vent, 12V accessory outlet, and a built-in trash receptacle-Upper and lower storage cabinetry, plus drawers for utensilsAll Trades Considered - Financing & Shipping Available  

2010 Sea Ray Sundancer 370: Twin MerCruiser 496 MAG Cruising Yacht with Low Hours and Raymarine Electronics
Overview
The 2010 Sea Ray Sundancer 370 represents a well-maintained express cruiser built for comfortable coastal and offshore cruising. Measuring 37 feet 6 inches in length with a 12-foot beam, this twin-engine motor yacht combines Sea Ray's proven mid-cabin design with modern propulsion and control systems that simplify helm operation. Powered by twin MerCruiser 496 MAG engines rated at 375 horsepower each, the Sundancer 370 delivers the performance and fuel efficiency expected of naturally aspirated big-block power while maintaining the reliability of Mercruiser's established marine engine platform. With only 520 hours on the twin engines, this vessel has been lightly used and professionally managed, making it an attractive option for buyers seeking a well-equipped express cruiser without the depreciation curve of newer models. The Sundancer 370's configuration emphasizes livability and ease of operation. The Axius Joystick control system with Skyhook dynamic positioning simplifies maneuvering in tight spaces, while the integrated Raymarine electronics suite—including E120 chartplotter, Ray240 VHF radio, and radar—provides modern navigation and communication capability. The addition of a 5-kilowatt Kohler generator, newer canvas enclosure with screens, smart television systems, and a premium audio installation reflect an owner's commitment to comfort and entertainment during extended cruises.
Layout and Deck Design
The Sundancer 370 follows Sea Ray's proven express cruiser layout, with a well-appointed cockpit and a mid-cabin below-decks sleeping area. The main deck features a large L-shaped helm station positioned forward, providing excellent sightlines and ergonomic access to all controls. The cockpit opens to a spacious entertaining area with a rear-facing fold-down bench seat and a pullout salon sofa, creating flexible seating that accommodates both casual day cruising and overnight entertaining. A bow sunpad offers forward-deck lounging, while the newer canvas enclosure with integrated screens allows climate control and insect protection without fully sealing the boat, a practical upgrade for extended anchoring in warm climates. The 12-foot beam provides adequate interior volume without sacrificing maneuverability, while the shallow draft—ranging from 2 feet 3 inches to 3 feet 1 inch depending on trim—allows access to shallow-water anchorages and protected coves. The total weight of 18,000 pounds is moderate for the length, contributing to the vessel's responsive handling and fuel efficiency.
Helm and Electronics
Modern helm systems define the cruising experience, and the Sundancer 370 is equipped with systems designed to reduce fatigue and improve situational awareness. The Axius Joystick control system integrates throttle, shift, and steering into a single intuitive interface, allowing single-handed maneuvering at idle speeds and precise docking without traditional dual-lever throttle management. The Skyhook feature uses GPS to hold the vessel's position over the bottom, a valuable tool when anchoring in current or wind. The Raymarine electronics package includes the E120 chartplotter, a mid-range glass-helm display that supports GPS navigation, sounder integration, and autopilot control. The Ray240 VHF radio provides dual-watch capability and integrated DSC distress functionality. Raymarine radar adds target detection and weather avoidance capability, essential for offshore cruising and night operation. The SmartCraft VesselView system monitors engine parameters, fuel consumption, and system status, while the SmartCraft digital throttle and shift system provides electronic engine control with integrated trim and tilt. A guest electronic spotlight mounted on the hardtop assists with nighttime navigation and docking. The 30-amp shore power connection supports single-phase 120V/60Hz AC power when docked, enabling full use of air conditioning, microwave, and other onboard systems without generator runtime.
Cabin and Interior Accommodations
The mid-cabin layout provides sleeping accommodations for two to four occupants, depending on the specific cabin configuration of this 2010 model. The salon features a pullout sofa that converts to a sleeping surface, while the mid-cabin below offers a dedicated berth. This arrangement supports weekend getaways and extended cruising without the footprint or cost of a larger yacht. The galley is positioned centrally, with a durable solid-surface countertop that resists staining and wear. A stainless-steel sink with handrail provides secure handhold access while underway, while a two-burner Kenyon electric recessed stove offers cooking capability without the fire risk of traditional alcohol or butane systems. A 120V/60Hz microwave and under-counter dual-voltage refrigerator support meal preparation and food storage. Upper and lower cabinetry and drawers organize utensils and provisions, while a built-in trash receptacle manages galley waste. Twelve-volt lighting throughout the galley, a 12V power vent for moisture control, and dedicated 12V accessory outlets provide practical utility. The head compartment includes standard marine sanitation with a holding tank capacity of 28 gallons, managed through a properly vented system. The central vacuum system reduces clutter and simplifies cabin maintenance.
Power and Performance
Twin MerCruiser 496 MAG engines form the propulsion core of the Sundancer 370. The 496 cubic-inch naturally aspirated big-block design produces 375 horsepower per engine, for a combined 750 horsepower. The MAG designation indicates Mercruiser's marine-grade gasoline engine block with optimized cooling and corrosion resistance. With only 520 hours on the engines, this vessel has experienced minimal wear and represents a significant advantage over higher-hour examples. The engines are paired with Mercruiser sterndrives, which integrate transmission, driveshaft, and propeller into a single outboard-facing unit. This configuration provides shallow-draft operation, compact machinery space, and the ability to trim the drive units for beaching or shallow-water exploration. The SmartCraft digital control system monitors fuel flow, engine temperature, and RPM, displaying performance data on the VesselView screen. Fuel capacity of 225 gallons supports extended cruising at economical cruise speeds, typically in the 15- to 20-knot range depending on sea state and trim. The 5-kilowatt Kohler generator, running only 90 hours, provides AC power for air conditioning, galley appliances, and entertainment systems when the main engines are off or when docked. The shallow 2-foot-3-inch minimum draft enables exploration of rivers, bays, and protected anchorages where deeper-draft yachts cannot venture.
Comfort and Entertainment Features
The newer canvas enclosure with integrated screens transforms the cockpit into a comfortable outdoor living space. The screens exclude insects while allowing natural ventilation, while the canvas top provides sun and rain protection. This upgrade extends the boating season in cooler climates and improves comfort during extended stays at anchor. The new smart television systems in the cockpit and aft cabin provide entertainment and news access when docked or at anchor. The $15,000 stereo system—a significant investment in audio quality—supports both satellite and streaming music sources, creating an entertainment experience that rivals high-end residential installations. Twelve-volt accent lighting throughout the vessel allows customization of ambiance for different times of day and activities. The bow sunpad provides a forward lounging area for sunbathing and relaxation, while the rear-facing fold-down bench seat and pullout salon sofa create flexible seating for entertaining guests. The L-shaped salon sofa arrangement supports conversation and meal service.
Equipment Highlights
The anchor windlass motorizes anchor deployment and retrieval, reducing physical effort and improving safety during anchoring operations. The Axius Joystick with Skyhook positioning simplifies single-handed maneuvering and holds position while anchored. The newer canvas enclosure and screen package represents a recent capital investment in comfort and functionality. The central vacuum system reduces clutter and simplifies cabin maintenance compared to traditional portable vacuums. The vessel's yacht management program history indicates professional oversight of maintenance, service scheduling, and system management, a positive indicator of overall condition and documentation.
Why This Yacht Deserves Attention
The 2010 Sea Ray Sundancer 370 offers a compelling combination of proven design, modern helm systems, and low engine hours. The twin MerCruiser 496 MAG engines with only 520 hours represent significant remaining service life, while the Axius Joystick and Skyhook systems reduce helm fatigue and improve handling precision. The Raymarine electronics suite provides modern navigation and communication without the cost and complexity of newer glass-helm systems. Recent upgrades in canvas
Length
37.5 ft
Beam
12 ft'
Year
2010
Builder
Sea Ray
Model
Sundancer 370
What type of boat is the 2010 Sea Ray Sundancer 370, and what makes it suitable for different boating styles?
The Sea Ray Sundancer 370 is a 37-foot 6-inch cruising motor yacht designed as a comfortable family and entertaining platform. With a 12-foot beam and relatively shallow 2-foot 3-inch minimum draft, it balances spacious interior accommodations with manageable handling in varying water conditions. The twin MerCruiser 496 MAG engines producing 375 horsepower each, combined with Axius joystick control and Skyhook technology, make it equally capable for relaxed cruising, entertaining guests, and confident maneuvering in tight docking situations. This model appeals to buyers seeking a mid-range cruiser that doesn't sacrifice comfort or ease of operation.
How do the twin MerCruiser 496 MAG engines perform, and what do the low engine hours indicate about this vessel?
The twin MerCruiser 496 MAG engines are gasoline-powered inboards rated at 375 horsepower each, providing a combined 750 horsepower for responsive acceleration and cruising capability typical of this class. At only 520 total engine hours, this Sundancer 370 has experienced minimal use relative to its 2010 build year, suggesting the engines remain in excellent mechanical condition with substantial remaining service life ahead. Low engine hours combined with professional yacht management indicate the vessel has been well-maintained and operated conservatively, which translates to reliability and lower near-term maintenance risk for the new owner.
What is the Axius joystick control system with Skyhook, and how does it improve boat handling?
Axius is Mercury's integrated joystick control system that allows single-hand operation of both engines, steering, and lateral thrust through one intuitive control. Skyhook is the integrated GPS-based dynamic positioning feature that automatically maintains the boat's position and heading when you release the joystick, eliminating the need to constantly adjust throttle and steering in wind or current. Together, these systems transform docking, anchoring, and precision maneuvering from a multi-handed coordination task into smooth, effortless single-operator control—a significant advantage for confident boat handling and reduced stress in challenging conditions.
What electronics and navigation systems are included on this Sundancer 370?
The vessel is equipped with Raymarine electronics as the primary navigation suite, including the E120 chart-plotter for detailed GPS navigation and the Ray240 VHF radio for marine communication. The system integrates with MerCruiser SmartCraft technology, which provides digital throttle and shift control, engine monitoring via the VesselView display, and seamless coordination with the Axius joystick system. Additional electronics include a guest electronic spotlight for nighttime visibility. This integrated Raymarine and SmartCraft combination provides modern, reliable navigation and engine management suitable for coastal cruising and entertaining.
How is the helm station configured, and what features support comfortable operation?
The helm is equipped with the Axius joystick control system for intuitive single-hand boat operation, complemented by the MerCruiser SmartCraft digital throttle and shift interface for precise engine management. The Raymarine E120 chart-plotter and Ray240 VHF are integrated into the helm workspace for organized navigation and communication. The newer enclosure with screens provides weather protection and airflow control, allowing comfortable operation in various conditions while maintaining visibility. The new cockpit shade kit extends protection over the helm area, reducing sun exposure during extended cruising or entertaining, and the new smart TV in the cockpit allows entertainment or chart display when anchored.
What are the cabin and sleeping accommodations on the Sundancer 370?
The Sundancer 370 features a full cabin layout with sleeping accommodations designed for overnight cruising and entertaining. The pullout salon sofa provides a convertible sleeping surface in the main cabin area, while the aft cabin includes a dedicated sleeping berth and benefits from a new smart TV for entertainment. The bow sunpad offers an additional relaxation area for daytime use. This multi-zone sleeping arrangement supports families or couples who want to cruise overnight without resort-style accommodations, making the boat practical for weekend getaways and longer coastal cruises.
What galley and food preparation features are available in the cabin?
The galley includes a solid-surface countertop that provides durable, stain-resistant prep space, a stainless-steel sink with a handrail for safety and stability while underway, and a two-burner recessed Kenyon electric stove for meal preparation. The 120V/60 Hz microwave allows quick heating, and the under-counter dual-voltage refrigerator maintains provisions for extended cruising. Upper and lower storage cabinetry plus dedicated drawers for utensils keep galley supplies organized and accessible. This galley configuration supports self-catering during cruises, reducing reliance on restaurants and marina facilities while maintaining the comfort expected in a 37-foot cruiser.
What comfort and convenience systems are integrated throughout the vessel?
The Sundancer 370 includes a 5-kilowatt Kohler generator with only 90 hours of use, providing reliable 120V power for the galley microwave, refrigerator, air conditioning, and entertainment systems when away from shore power. A 30-amp shore power connection allows full-service dockside operation. Central vacuum throughout the vessel simplifies cleaning and maintenance. The 12V electrical system includes dedicated lighting, power ventilation, and accessory outlets for flexibility. New smart TVs in the cockpit and aft cabin enable entertainment or chart display. These integrated systems prioritize comfort and convenience, supporting extended cruising and entertaining without constant attention to basic utilities.
How does the cockpit layout support entertaining and relaxed cruising?
The cockpit features a rear-facing fold-down bench seat that creates flexible seating for entertaining guests while facing the water—ideal for anchoring and social gatherings. The new cockpit shade kit provides sun protection during extended time on deck, reducing fatigue and heat exposure. The new smart TV in the cockpit allows entertainment, news, or chart display when anchored or docked. A $15,000 stereo system delivers quality sound throughout the cockpit and cabin for music and entertainment. The newer enclosure with screens balances weather protection with natural airflow, allowing comfortable use in variable conditions. These features transform the cockpit into an extension of the living space, supporting both relaxed cruising and entertaining larger groups.
What fuel and water capacity does this Sundancer 370 offer, and what does it support in terms of cruising range?
The vessel carries 225 gallons of fuel, 50 gallons of fresh water, and a 28-gallon holding tank for waste. The 225-gallon fuel capacity supports extended cruising range typical of twin-engine 37-foot cruisers, allowing multi-day trips to distant anchorages or cruising grounds without frequent refueling stops. The 50-gallon fresh water capacity supports the galley, head, and shower systems for several days of comfortable cruising, while the 28-gallon holding tank reduces the need for frequent pumpout facility visits. These tankage levels balance the weight and space efficiency of a mid-range cruiser with the practical range and comfort expected by buyers planning weekend getaways and longer coastal voyages.

Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Off the Hook Yachts- Maryland. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel.

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