1987 Sea Ray 27′ Amberjack Asking SOLD!!!
Vessel Specifications
Propulsion
- Engine Make: Mercury 260hp FWC
- Type: I/O
- Fuel Type: Gas
- Horse Power: 270hp
- Hours Port: 771
- Hours Starboard: 814
Accommodations
Sleeps two on the Newly covered V Berth.
The vessel is equipped with A/C
Galley
Sink
Pressure water
Hot Water
Two Burner Kenyon Alcohol Stove
Conair Cuisine Microwave
Storage
Head
Therford Port a Pottie
Sink
Hand Held Shower
Pressure water
Hot Water
Storage
Navigation & Electronics
Uniden UM435 VHF
Compass
Garmin Depth Finder
Fusion Stereo
Jensen Stereo
Nav Lights
Anchor Lights
Electrical & Safety
30 Amp Dock side power
Power Cord
Three batteries
Pronautic 30 amp charger
Spreader lights
Docking Lights
Life jackets
Throwable
Fire extinguisher (2)
Halon
First Aid Kit
Flares
Deck/Hull
Hardtop
Cockpit cover
Chair covers
Rear Bimini
Rod holders
Extended Custom Swim Platform
Swim Ladder
Anchor
windlass
Dock lines
Fenders
Speed
Cruise speed 24 MPH
Top Speed 30 MOH
Weight & Dimensions
Length: 29’3″
Weight : 7000 lbs
Beam: 10 ft
Draft: 3ft
Tanks
Fuel: 200
Water: 28
Waste: Porta pottie 3 gallons
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Contact Us 1987 Sea Ray 27 Amberjack
- Year: 1987
- Current Price: US SOLD
- Located in Baltimore, MD
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Gas
DESCRIPTION
A good-selling boat for Sea Ray during her late 1980s production years, the 270 Amberjack is a roomy express fisherman with an unusually large cockpit to go with her basic cabin accommodations. Construction is solid fiberglass, and her 10-foot beam is wide for a 27-footer. The single-level cockpit is arranged with a fore-andaft companion seat opposite the helm and foldaway bench seating at the transom. There’s a storage bin between the two seats, and additional storage is located under the gunwales. Inside, the cabin is fitted with V-berths, an enclosed standup head compartment with shower, and a compact galley area. Because of her generous cockpit dimensions, the interior of the Amberjack is smaller than many other express boats her size—a design decision anglers will appreciate. A single hatch at the transom provides good access to the engines. Additional features include a small transom door, swim platform with ladder, teak bow pulpit, and teak covering boards. Among several engine choices, a pair of 260hp MerCruiser sterndrives cruise the Sea Ray 270 Amberjack in the low 20s and reach a top speed of over 30 knots.