Among several big express cruisers available in recent years, the Sea Ray 390 Sundancer (called the 40 Sundancer in 2006–09) is notable for her sleek styling and distinctive fiberglass hardtop. Sea Ray has been building top-quality family cruisers since the 1980s, and the company has long been known for it’s cutting edge
styling.
Built on a deep-V hull with prop pockets and a solid fiberglass bottom, the lavish interior of the 390 Sundancer is a blend of high-gloss cherrywood cabinets, Ultra leather upholstery and vinyl wall coverings.
A flat-screen TV is built in above the galley countertop, and by splitting the head into two compartments, toilet to port and shower to starboard, the salon dimensions are
those of a slightly larger boat. For privacy, a sliding door separates the master stateroom from the salon.
The cockpit is similar to other Sundancer layouts with a U-shaped seating area aft, flip-up helm seat, and Corian-topped wet bar with sink and faucet. The entire cockpit sole can be raised on hydraulic rams for access to the engines.
With standard 370hp V-drive gas engines she’ll cruise in the low 20s (about 30 knots top).