Thinking about the overwhelming presence of Sea Ray in today's market, it's interesting to note that the 300 Weekender was among Sea Ray's largest designs back in the late 1970s. Certainly dated by today's express-boat requirements, the Weekender was a really popular boat in her day thanks to her clean styling, an useful interior, lots of cockpit area, and an attractive new-boat cost. Undoubtedly, the styling of the 300 Weekender is still her most long-lasting quality although her flush foredeck produces modest headroom belowdecks. The cabin accommodations are basic with V-berths forward, a convertible dinette, a compact galley location and a too-small head compartment. Lots of wall carpets, affordable veneers, etc. The roomy cockpit does not have the built-in lounges and wet bar seen in more contemporary boats so you can actually do some fishing in the Weekender without trouble. Extra features include a solid fiberglass deep-V hull, a teak bow pulpit and cabin rails, swim platform, underwater exhausts and moving cabin windows. All information were provided by owner. This boat is in storage and could not be viewed at this time. The boat per the owner have actually been in freshwater only, kept each year by regional boat shop. Records are offered. This listing has now been on the market a couple months. Kindly submit any and all offers today! At POP Yachts, we will always offer you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market. We encourage all buyers to arrange a study for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS topic to satisfactory survey results.Contact us for a complimentary BoatHistoryReport.com guide on this vessel. We pay in advance for a guide on every vessel possible, and we provide this assurance to our buyers at no charge and without any dedication. All you need to do is ask! Take a look whatsoever ORIGINAL PICTURES of this vessel on our major web site at POPYACHTS DOT COM. Thank you for checking out and we anticipate consulting with you! - Stock # 63448.