1997 Sea Ray 450 Sundancer – Fully Equipped & Caterpillar Powered
Step aboard this beautifully appointed 1997 Sea Ray 450 Sundancer, a luxury express cruiser designed for comfort, style, and performance. Powered by twin Caterpillar 3126 diesel engines (420 HP each) – with a port engine rebuild in 2020 (428 Hours) and a Caterpillar remanufactured starboard engine installed in 2020 (150 Hours)– this vessel delivers both reliability and efficiency.
Key Features & Options:
Generator: Westerbeke diesel with sound-dampening enclosure (approx 2200 hours)
Updated Electronics: Dual Garmin GPSMAP 1243 & 1243xsv multi-function displays, Garmin autopilot, radar, and VHF radio
Entertainment: Fusion stereo with JL Audio speakers, Samsung salon TV, satellite TV domeHelm
Upgrades: Newer illuminated push-button switches, updated dash, adjustable helm seat, and companion bench seating
Comfortable Cockpit: U-shaped seating with two convertible tables, wet bar with sink, U-Line icemaker, SeaDek flooring, and Magma stainless steel grill
Foredeck Amenities: Full-size sun pad with stainless handrails and cover, windlass with helm and deck controls
Interior Luxury: Spacious salon with leather seating, mid-cabin lounge/berth, forward owner’s stateroom with island berth, cedar-lined closets, and private head
Galley: Hard-surface counters, Kenyon three-burner stove, microwave, Vitrifrigo refrigerator/freezer, Nutone blender center
Climate Control: Multiple air conditioning/heat units for year-round comfort
Heads: Two VacuFlush heads – one ensuite master with enclosed shower, one guest wet head
Construction & Specs: LOA: 45’ 6” | Beam: 13’ 11” | Draft: 3’ 7” | Displacement: 23,500 lbs
Hull: FRP with Baltek coring, Deep-V design for a smooth ride
Fuel: 392 gallons | Fresh Water: 100 gallons | Holding Tank: 60 gallons
This 450 Sundancer blends Sea Ray craftsmanship with thoughtful updates, making it ready for cruising in style and comfort. Whether for extended getaways or weekend trips, she offers the space, amenities, and power to enjoy every moment on the water.