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2014 Sea Ray Sundancer 350

Brick, NJ, US 35.5 ft · 11.5 ft' beam
Asking
$163,000
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The 2014 Sea Ray Sundancer 350 represents a well-appointed cruising motor yacht built for weekend getaways and entertaining. At 35 feet 6 inches in length with an 11-foot 6-inch beam, this vessel offers a practical balance of onboard comfort and manageable handling for owner-operators and their families.

The Sundancer 350 is built around a flexible interior layout that accommodates both couple ownership and guest entertaining. The master stateroom features an offset modified queen berth in the bow with optional privacy enclosure, overhead deck hatch with screen and solar panel, fixed skylights, mirrors, and storage lockers. A guest stateroom provides dual twin bunk settees that convert to a double berth with slide-out base and filler, along with hanging locker, drawers, and mirrored bulkhead storage. The salon centers on a solid wood dinette table with dedicated storage, port and starboard sofas, and wood-finish cabinetry in chestnut, cherry, or maple. An enclosed head features a vacu-flush marine toilet, shower, vanity with solid-surface countertop, faucet with pull-out sprayer, 28-gallon holding tank, and ample storage.

The galley is equipped with a two-burner stove, microwave oven, dual-voltage refrigerator, solid-surface countertop, sink with hot and cold water, and upper and lower storage lockers. A 40-gallon freshwater tank, 6-gallon water heater, pressure water system with 12-volt pump, and cockpit shower support extended cruising comfort.

The cockpit is social and versatile, featuring a port C-shape lounge that converts to a sun pad with filler cushions, a helm bench seat with dual flip-up bolsters, adjustable captain's seat with fiberglass storage base, cockpit table with dedicated storage, transom door with boarding steps, wet bar and grill, transom storage, side panel storage, indirect lighting, ten beverage holders, and snap-in carpet liner. The raised helm provides a commanding sight line and houses advanced electronics including a Simrad GPS/Chart/Sonar, Raymarine Hybrid Touch GPS/Chart/Sonar, VHF radio, and Mercury joystick control with Sky Hook technology for precise maneuvering.

The forward deck includes a bow sun pad with Sunbrella black cover, full deck rails, two skylights, deck vent hatch, and an anchor chute with anchor rope and chain storage. A windlass with foot switches, stainless steel bow and stern eyes, stainless steel thru-hull fittings, galvanized anchor, and stainless steel hand rails support anchoring and deck operations.

Interior appointments include upgraded Rockford Fosgate M2-750X5 amplifier and subwoofer, Harmon Kardon 12-volt AM/FM single CD stereo with iPod connector and eight speakers, flat-screen TV with remote, DVD player, and gaming system. Wood flooring, pleated shades, in-floor storage, 12-volt and 120-volt lighting, GFI protected outlets, carbon monoxide monitor, phone outlet, and cabin entry steps with teak treads and non-slip inlays complete the interior.

The electrical system features dual 30-amp 120-volt 60-cycle shore power, 120-volt 60-cycle battery charger/converter, AC and DC main distribution panels, DC main breaker panel, two battery switches, color-coded wiring, battery trays

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Experience the ultimate in luxury and performance with this meticulously maintained 2014 Sea Ray Sundancer 350. This turn-key beauty features an open checkbook maintenance history, ensuring you can hit the water with confidence. With its sleek design, spacious interior and powerful twin engines, this Sundancer is perfect for entertaining or weekend getaways. SHE IS PRICED TO SELL!!! DO NOT MISS YOUR OPPORTUNITY!!! THIS GEM WON'T LAST LONG!!! CALL TODAY!!!

2014 Sea Ray Sundancer 350: Spacious Cruising Motor Yacht with Twin Sterndrives and Dual Stateroom Layout
Overview
The 2014 Sea Ray Sundancer 350 represents a well-established platform in the 35-foot cruising segment, delivering a practical balance of entertaining space, cabin comfort, and operational simplicity for owners seeking weekend getaways and extended coastal cruising. At 35.5 feet in length with an 11.5-foot beam, this motor yacht is configured around a social cockpit, raised helm station, and flexible cabin layout that accommodates couples and families alike. Powered by twin MerCruiser sterndrives with joystick helm control, the Sundancer 350 combines straightforward propulsion with modern steering convenience. The vessel is offered at $163,000 and is located in Brick, New Jersey. Sea Ray's Sundancer line has long emphasized livability and user-friendly systems, and this 350 model carries those design priorities into a package that prioritizes ease of operation alongside interior volume. The twin-engine sterndrive configuration provides redundancy, familiar maintenance pathways, and the shallow-draft characteristics that sterndrives deliver—a practical consideration for cruising waters where draft sensitivity matters. With a 225-gallon fuel capacity and 40-gallon freshwater tank, the vessel supports moderate-range cruising and day-boating flexibility.
Layout and Deck Design
The Sundancer 350's layout reflects a thoughtful separation of social and sleeping spaces. The cockpit occupies the aft section and features a convertible design: a port C-shaped lounger seat transforms into a sun pad, while the starboard side accommodates a wet bar and grill. A transom door with boarding steps facilitates easy water access, and the cockpit table includes dedicated storage and sun pad filler cushions. Indirect lighting, ten beverage holders, and transom storage maximize functionality for entertaining. A molded fiberglass sport spoiler adds visual definition and overhead lighting to the cockpit environment. Forward of the cockpit, the raised helm station positions the captain at an elevated vantage point with an adjustable captain's seat featuring flip-up thigh-rise bolsters and a dual-position helm bench seat with dual flip-up bolsters. A tempered, tinted curved windshield provides weather protection and visibility. The helm area includes a fiberglass storage base and 120-volt GFI-protected outlets for convenience. The foredeck features a bow sun pad with Sunbrella black cover, deck rails, and a stainless steel bow rail system. A windlass with foot switches and anchor chute with rope and chain storage support anchoring operations. Two skylights and a deck vent hatch invite natural light and ventilation. Stainless steel thru-hull fittings, hand rails, and a PVC rub rail with stainless steel insert provide durability and safety infrastructure throughout the exterior.
Helm and Electronics
The helm is equipped with a Mercury joystick control system, eliminating the need for traditional wheel steering and significantly simplifying low-speed maneuvering, docking, and anchoring. This feature is particularly valuable for single-operator handling and reduces fatigue during precision boat handling. Electronics include dual navigation and sonar platforms: a Simrad GPS/Chart/Sonar system paired with a Raymarine Hybrid Touch GPS/Chart/Sonar unit. This redundancy ensures reliable navigation and fish-finding capability. A Mercury Controls interface integrates engine management, while a VHF radio provides communication. The dual-electronics setup reflects a cautious approach to navigation security—if one system fails, a backup is immediately available.
Cabin and Interior
The cabin accommodates two staterooms plus a full head, supporting flexible sleeping arrangements. The master stateroom occupies the bow and features an offset modified queen berth that can remain open to the salon or be enclosed via a soft privacy enclosure. Overhead deck hatches with screens and solar panels, fixed skylights, port lights, mirrors, storage lockers, and a hanging locker create a bright, functional sleeping space. This flexible privacy design allows the master to serve as either an open extension of the salon or an enclosed retreat. The guest stateroom is configured with dual twin bunk/settees that convert to a double berth via a slide-out base and filler cushion. Drawers, a port settee, hanging locker, cushion storage, a mirrored bulkhead, and upper and lower lockers provide ample storage and sleeping flexibility for guests or family members. The head is fully enclosed with a Vacu-flush marine toilet, shower curtain, mirror on wall and door, vanity with solid-surface countertop sink, faucet with pull-out sprayer, medicine cabinet, storage shelves, stainless steel handrail, and simulated teak flooring. A 28-gallon holding tank with level indicator and grey water sump box support extended cruising without frequent pumpout visits. The salon serves as the social hub, featuring port and starboard sofas, a solid wood dinette table with dedicated storage, wood flooring, pleated shades, in-floor storage, and gunwale cabinets. Deck-fixed lights with black-out inserts offer ambient control. The interior employs chestnut wood-finish cabinets (with cherry and maple options available from the factory), cabin entry steps with teak treads and non-slip inlays, and a wood interior package that reinforces a warm, traditional aesthetic.
Galley and Entertainment
The galley is positioned for convenient access from the salon and cockpit. Equipment includes a dual-voltage refrigerator, two-burner stove with pots, 120-volt/60-cycle microwave oven, sink with hot and cold water, 12-volt lighting, 12-volt power vent, 12-volt accessory outlet, solid-surface countertop, storage drawers, trash receptacle, and upper and lower storage lockers. This configuration supports meal preparation for extended cruising and entertaining. Entertainment systems include a flat-screen TV with remote, DVD player, and gaming system capability. Audio is handled by a Harmon Kardon 12-volt AM/FM single CD receiver with iPod connector, amplifier, and eight speakers throughout the cabin. An upgraded Rockford Fosgate M2-750X5 amp and subwoofer system elevate audio performance. The stereo control is integrated into the helm for convenient operation while underway. Salon 12-volt lighting and 120-volt GFI-protected outlets support device charging and auxiliary equipment.
Power and Propulsion
Twin MerCruiser sterndrives serve as the propulsion platform. While specific engine displacement and horsepower are not detailed in the available specifications, the Sundancer 350 typically employs mid-range sterndrive engines suitable for cruising speeds and moderate acceleration. Sterndrives offer several operational advantages: they provide shallow draft compared to inboard engines, simplify winterization and maintenance through familiar MerCruiser dealer networks, and deliver responsive handling through the joystick control system. The engine room includes 12-volt lighting, remote oil filters, two 12-volt bilge blowers, automatic FM200 fire suppression system, underwater exhaust system (a patented V-drive design), two 12-volt automatic high-water bilge pumps, and 2-inch engine room insulation with gel-coated pearl finish. The SmartCraft Diagnostics system provides engine monitoring and troubleshooting capability via the helm electronics.
Electrical and Water Systems
The electrical infrastructure supports both 12-volt DC and 120-volt AC systems. A 120-volt/60-cycle battery charger/converter, dual 30-amp/120-volt/60-cycle shore power connection, DC main breaker panel, AC main distribution panel, color-coded wiring, two battery switches, and a DC main breaker panel ensure safe, redundant power distribution. A galvanic isolator and Mercathode II TV/phone inlet provide protection against corrosion. The freshwater system includes a 40-gallon water tank, 6-gallon water heater, pressure water system with 12-volt pump, water manifold system, dockside water inlet, cockpit shower, and freshwater washdown spigot. This configuration supports comfortable freshwater use during extended cruising and facilitates deck washing and personal hygiene.
Equipment Highlights
Notable factory and upgraded options include the wood interior package with chestnut wood-finish cabinets, Rockford Fosgate audio system with subwoofer, dual navigation electronics (Simrad and Raymarine), joystick steering control, full enclosure (protecting the cockpit from weather), and comprehensive stainless steel hardware throughout. A carbon monoxide monitor (standard equipment) adds safety assurance for overnight cruising. Deck features such as the bow sun pad with Sunbr
Length
35.5 ft
Beam
11.5 ft'
Year
2014
Builder
Sea Ray
Model
Sundancer 350
What type of boat is the 2014 Sea Ray Sundancer 350, and what is it designed for?
The 2014 Sea Ray Sundancer 350 is a 35.5-foot cruising motor yacht built on a traditional express cruiser platform. It's designed as a dual-purpose vessel that balances weekend entertaining and extended cruising capability. The Sundancer 350 combines a social cockpit layout with a full-featured cabin, making it suitable for couples seeking comfortable overnighting, families wanting multi-day trips, or owners who prioritize entertaining guests dockside. The raised helm position and convertible sun pad forward provide both functional boat handling and relaxation space, while the enclosed cabin with island-style master berth and guest stateroom supports comfortable multi-night cruising without feeling cramped.
What engines power the 2014 Sea Ray Sundancer 350, and how do they perform?
This 2014 Sundancer 350 is equipped with twin MerCruiser sterndrives, which are gas-powered inboard/outboard engines. The sterndrive configuration offers several practical advantages: efficient fuel consumption for a 35-foot cruiser, straightforward maintenance, and responsive handling through joystick control at the helm. Sterndrives are particularly popular on express cruisers because they provide good power-to-weight ratio, easier access for routine service compared to traditional inboards, and the ability to trim the drive up in shallow water. The twin-engine setup distributes power evenly and provides redundancy—if one engine requires service, you can still operate on the other for getting to a marina or safe anchorage.
How is the helm station configured, and what controls are available?
The Sundancer 350 features a raised helm position with a double bench seat, dual flip-up thigh-rise bolsters for comfort during longer cruising days, and a tempered, tinted curved windshield for visibility and weather protection. The steering system uses Mercury joystick control, which allows single-handed operation of both engines and steering simultaneously—a significant convenience feature for docking, holding position, and general maneuvering. The helm includes a Simrad GPS/Chart/Sonar system and a Raymarine Hybrid Touch GPS/Chart/Sonar unit, providing redundant navigation and fish-finding capability. Additional controls include Mercury Controls integration and a VHF radio for communication. This setup supports both casual weekend boating and more serious coastal cruising where reliable electronics and ergonomic helm design matter.
What is the cabin layout, and how many people can sleep aboard?
The cabin features a master stateroom forward with an offset modified queen berth that can be open to the salon or enclosed with a soft privacy enclosure, offering flexibility for couples or when hosting guests. The guest stateroom includes dual twin bunk/settees that convert to a double berth with a slide-out base and filler, accommodating additional sleeping arrangements. Both staterooms have hanging lockers, storage, and natural light through deck hatches, fixed skylights, and port lights. The salon connects these spaces and includes a solid wood dinette table with storage, port and starboard sofas, and a flat-screen TV with DVD player. Overall, the boat sleeps up to four or five people comfortably depending on configuration, making it practical for family cruising or extended trips with guests.
What galley and head amenities are included for extended cruising?
The galley is equipped with a dual-voltage refrigerator, two-burner stove, 120v/60-cycle microwave oven, solid surface countertop, sink with hot and cold water, and multiple storage drawers and lockers. This setup supports meal preparation for multi-day trips without feeling like a compact camp kitchen. The head features a Vacu-flush marine toilet, shower with curtain, vanity sink with solid-surface countertop, pull-out faucet sprayer, medicine cabinet, and ample storage—essentially a full bathroom rather than a minimal wet head. A 40-gallon freshwater tank, 6-gallon water heater, and pressure water system with 12v pump provide comfortable freshwater access, while a 28-gallon holding tank handles waste. A cockpit shower and dockside water inlet add convenience for rinsing off after swimming or fishing.
What entertainment and audio systems are installed?
The Sundancer 350 includes upgraded Rockford Fosgate audio components: an M2-750X5 amplifier, subwoofer, and eight speakers distributed throughout the cabin and cockpit. The main stereo system is a 12v Sony AM/FM/CD unit with digital display remote and iPod connector, allowing music streaming from personal devices. The salon features a flat-screen TV with remote, DVD player, and gaming system capability, making it suitable for entertaining or family downtime during anchorages. A Harmon Kardon 12v AM/FM single CD with amplifier and eight speakers provides additional audio coverage. This level of audio integration is more comprehensive than typical cruising boats in this size range and reflects owner attention to comfort and guest experience.
What navigation and electronics does the boat have, and is there redundancy?
The Sundancer 350 is equipped with dual GPS/Chart/Sonar systems: a Simrad unit and a Raymarine Hybrid Touch unit, providing navigation redundancy—critical for cruising beyond visual range of shore. Both systems integrate with the Mercury joystick control system for coordinated helm operation. A VHF radio handles marine communication, and SmartCraft Diagnostics provide engine monitoring and diagnostics through the helm display. This dual-electronics setup reflects a cruising-oriented build; having two independent navigation systems means you're not dependent on a single unit if one fails during a coastal passage. The Simrad and Raymarine systems are industry-standard marine electronics known for reliability and integration with modern autopilot and stability systems.
How much storage does the Sundancer 350 provide for cruising gear and supplies?
Storage is voluminous for a 35-foot cruiser and includes in-floor storage in the salon, gunwale cabinets along the cabin sides, upper and lower lockers in both staterooms, dedicated storage under the dinette table, hanging lockers in the master and guest staterooms, storage drawers throughout the galley, transom storage in the cockpit, and a molded fiberglass storage base under the captain's seat. The cockpit table has dedicated storage, and an anchor chute with rope and chain storage is built into the bow. This distributed storage approach—rather than a single large locker—allows you to organize gear by location and access, which is practical when living aboard for extended periods. The wood-finish cabinetry (available in Chestnut, Cherry, or Maple) and teak cabin entry steps with non-slip inlays indicate quality interior construction that supports long-term cruising use.
What is the cockpit layout, and how does it function for entertaining and relaxation?
The cockpit is designed as a social space with a port C-shape lounger seat that converts to a sun pad, a helm bench seat with dual flip-up bolsters, a cockpit table with dedicated storage and sun pad filler cushions, and a starboard side panel with additional storage. The transom door and boarding steps provide easy access from the water, and a wet bar and grill are integrated into the cockpit layout for dockside entertaining. Ten beverage holders, indirect lighting, and snap-in carpet liner add comfort and functionality. The forward deck includes a sun pad with Sunbrella black cover and deck rails for safe lounging. This cockpit-forward design is characteristic of the Sundancer platform: it prioritizes time spent outside in good weather while keeping the helm accessible and the interior cabin separate for privacy or bad-weather refuge.
What mechanical and safety systems support reliable cruising?
The engine room includes 12v automatic bilge pumps (one for the bilge, one for the cabin), 12v bilge blowers for ventilation, remote oil filters for easy service access, and an automatic FM200 fire suppression system for engine room protection. The electrical system features dual 30-amp/120v/60-cycle shore power capability, a 120v/60-cycle battery charger/converter, dual battery switches, DC and AC main distribution panels, waterproof breaker panels, color-coded wiring, and a galvanic isolator to prevent corrosion. The hull features stainless steel thru-hull fittings, a stainless steel bow rail and hand rails, a PVC rub rail with stainless steel insert, and a windlass with foot switches for anchor handling. A carbon monoxide monitor is standard, and the engine room is insulated and gel-coated for durability. These systems reflect a cruising-oriented build where reliability, redundancy, and ease of maintenance are prioritized.
What type of buyer is the 2014 Sea Ray Sundancer 350 best suited for?
The Sundancer 350 is best suited for buyers seeking a mid-size cruising platform that balances entertaining capability with overnight accommodations and reasonable operating costs. It appeals to couples planning extended coastal cruising, families wanting multi-day trips with sleeping space for children or guests, and owners who value comfort and audio/entertainment systems over raw speed. The dual stateroom layout, full galley, and enclosed head make it practical for 3-5 day trips or longer without feeling utilitarian. The raised helm and joystick control attract buyers comfortable with active boat handling, while the social cockpit layout appeals to those who entertain frequently at anchor or the dock. The 225-gallon fuel capacity supports reasonable range for weekend trips along the Atlantic coast from the Brick, NJ location. It's not a fishing boat, high-performance center console, or minimalist weekender—it's a traditional express cruiser for buyers prioritizing comfort, reliability, and the ability to spend extended time aboard with family or friends.

Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Brielle Yacht Sales. 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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