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Specifications
Overall Length 23' 6" / 7.16 M
Beam 8' 6" / 2.59 M
Draft - Stern Drive Down 36" / 91.4 CM
Draft - Stern Drive Up 20" / 50.8 CM
Dry Weight 4,370 LBS / 1,982 KG
Fuel Capacity 50 GAL / 189.3 L
Water Capacity 10 GAL / 37.9 L
Dead Rise 21®
Max Persons/Weight 10/1,600 LBS / 726 KG
(MWC) Max Weight - Persons/Gear 1,800 LBS / 817 KG

 

Standard Features
Canvas (Sunbrella®)
  • Bimini Top: w/Boot w/Stainless-Steel Ball & Socket Hardware

 

Certifications
  • Meets Applicable USCG & ABYC Standards
  • Mercury Installation Quality Certification
  • NMMA Certification

 

Cockpit Features
  • Armrests, Integral: Bow
  • Beverage Holders (9): Stainless w/Rubber Insert
  • Carpet Liner, Snap-In
  • Cooler, Carry-On: w/Designated Storage
  • Door, Bow Block-Off
  • Door, Transom: Acrylic
  • Floor, Finished Fiberglass
  • Grab Handles: Stainless Steel
  • Head Compartment, Enclosed: w/Fiberglass Lockable Door, Molded Fiberglass Liner, Storage Shelf & Light
  • Head, Portable
  • Ice Chest, Insulated: Built-In at Bow
  • Lighting, Indirect
  • Outlet, 12V Accessory
  • Stereo, Clarion®: 12V AM/FM Single CD, & Sirius® Satellite Receiver w/Antenna, MP3 Port, Weatherproof Speakers (4), & Digital Cockpit Remote Control
  • Storage, Side Panels
  • Storage, Ski: w/Vinyl Matting & Gas-Assisted Fiberglass Lid w/Stainless-Steel Locking Latch
  • Storage, Under Helm: w/Lighting
  • Table, Cockpit: w/Designated Storage
  • Trash Receptacle
  • Vinyl, Marine-Grade: w/Mildew & UV Protection
  • Wet Bar: w/Sink, Faucet, Stainless-Steel Handrail & Storage Below

 

Electrical Systems
  • Battery Tray: w/Mount
  • Fuse Block
  • Wiring, Color-Coded: w/Chafe Protection

 

Engine Compartment
  • Bilge Pump, 12V Automatic
  • Blower, 12V Bilge
  • Fire Extinguisher Discharge Port
  • Gel-Coated Engine Compartment
  • Insulated Engine Compartment

 

Fuel System
  • Fuel Lines (USCG - Type A-1)
  • Fuel Tank: w/Electric Shutoff Valve & Electric Sending Unit

 

Helm
  • Alarms, Engine: Oil & Water (Audible)
  • Horn
  • Instrument Panel: Wood-Grain Accents
  • Shift & Throttle Lever: w/Trim Switch & Lanyard Stop Switch
  • SmartCraft™ Diagnostics:
    - Instrumentation, Custom Sea Ray SmartCraft w/Low-Glare Blue Night Lighting & Chrome Bezels - 4-in-1 Gauge (Includes: Fuel Level, Oil Pressure, Voltmeter, Water Temperature)
    - Speedometer
    - System Tachometer (Includes: Depth, Engine Alarms/Hour Meter, Fuel Consumption/Usage, Trim Level, Troll Control, Voltage)
    - Trim Gauge
  • Steering, Power-Assisted Tilt Wheel: w/Integrated Vessel Control System™ (VCS) & Wood-Grain Accents
  • Switch Panel: w/Weatherproof Lighted Chrome Toggle Switches & Legend Backlighting
  • Tilt & Trim, Power

 

Hull & Deck Features
  • Bow & Stern Eyes: Stainless-Steel
  • Cleats, Custom Sea Ray® Thru-Bolted (6): Stainless-Steel
  • Drain Plug: Brass-Threaded - Garboard
  • Gel Coat, Pearl
  • Graphics Package
  • Handrail: Stainless-Steel w/Integral Ski Tow Eye - Transom
  • Hardware: Stainless Steel
  • Ladder, Swim: (Concealed) - Bow
  • Light, Stern: Removable
  • Lights, Navigation: Stainless-Steel
  • Resin, High-Performance Vinylester
  • Rub Rail, PVC: w/Stainless-Steel Insert
  • Storage, Anchor: w/Fiberglass Hatch & Stainless-Steel Latch
  • Stringer System, Fiberglass
  • Swim Platform, Integral/Extended: w/Concealed Stainless-Steel Three-Step Swim Ladder w/Integral Grab Handle
  • Vent System, Engine Compartment: Integral
  • Windshield, Custom Three-Piece Tempered/Tinted Curved Glass: w/Walk-Thru & Stainless-Steel Supports

 

Propulsion
  • 5.0L MPI Bravo® III MCM (260 hp - 194 kW))

 

Seating
  • Bow Rider: w/Removable Cushions & Storage Below
  • Bucket Seats (2): w/Flip-Up Thigh-Rise; Slider & Swivel Functions
  • L-Shaped Lounger, Port: Bucket Swivels to Form Rear-Facing Lounger
  • Motorbox

 

Water System
  • Pressure Water System: w/Transom Shower & Sink Faucet
  • Water Tank (10-Gallon)

 

 

Options
Propulsion
  • 5.0L MPI Bravo® III MCM (260 hp - 194 kW)) - Std
  • 350 Magnum® MPI Alpha I MCM* (300 hp - 224 kW) - Opt
  • 350 Magnum MPI Bravo® III MCM* (300 hp - 224 kW) - Opt

 

Optional Packages
  • Canvas Package: (for Bimini Top)
    Front Curtains
    Side Curtains
    Aft Curtain
    Cockpit Cover
    Tonneau Cover
    Canvas Storage Bag

 

Individual Options
  • Battery Charger
  • Battery On/Off Switch
  • Battery Switch, Dual: w/Second Battery Tray
  • Boater Safety Kit
  • CD Changer, 6 Disc
  • CE Option
  • Canvas, Bimini Top: Forward w/Boot
  • Canvas, Cockpit Cover/Tonneau Cover: w/Canvas Storage Bag
  • Compass
  • Docking Lights
  • Exhaust System: Thru-Hull (Corsa™)
  • Filler Cushions: Bow
  • Fire Suppression System: Automatic
  • Flagpole: w/Base & American Flag
  • Gel Coat, Two-Tone: (Black, Red, Blue, Pewter or Cinnabar)
  • Head, Pump-Out
  • Ski Mirror
  • Speakers, Waterproof Tower-Mounted: (Only Available w/Water Sports Tower)
  • Speed Control
  • Sprayer, Pullout: Forward
  • Stereo Remote Control: Additional Unit on Transom
  • Stereo, Premier Upgrade: Amplifier & Subwoofer
  • Table, Cockpit: Forward
  • Tower, Water Sports: Aluminum Tubular, Anchor Light & Wakeboard Racks
  • Tower, Water Sports: w/Z5® Sport Rack, Anchor Light, & Wakeboard Racks
  • Trim Switch, Transom
  • VHF Radio
  • Windshield Wiper: Starboard

 

Trailer
  • Galvanized Trailer: w/Second-Axle Disc Brakes - Opt
  • Premium Trailer Package: (Not Available w/Galvanized Trailer)
    Brakes, Disc (Second-Axle)
    Fenders, Steel
    Tire, Spare w/Carrier
    Tires, Radial - Raised White Letters
    Wheels, Aluminum - Opt
  • Tandem-Axle - Painted:
    Bearing Protection
    Brakes, Disc (Second-Axle)
    Lights, Submersible
    Safety Chains
    Straps, Transom Tie-Down
    Tires, Radial
    Tongue Jack, Swivel
    Winch Stand, Adjustable w/Nylon Strap & Hook - Opt
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Sea Ray 220 Sundeck Review supplied by Modern Boating

Modern Boating


Story & Photos by Andrew Richardson Issue: January 2003
Manufacturer: Sea Ray

The first thing that struck me about the Sea Ray Sundeck 220 was that this open bowrider has enough seating for 10 people. And with that many people in one hefty American harbour boat, it's a licence to have fun. But there's another side to this excitement machine, because the way Sea Ray have put this 22ft package together, your friends will be wanting to come back for more.

The Sundeck 220 is crammed full of a whole a range of extras and comfort features, so everybody on board gets looked after. There is a bow and stern ladder, nine drink holders — the driver shall remain sober — forward and aft Eskys, enclosed head, a wetbar and a large swim platform.

Then, if straightforward cruising isn't exciting enough for you, hook yourself up to the optional wakeboarding tower. It's the highest I've seen on any rig and sure to get you up there with the best. Plus, with the boat loaded up with 10 people — make that nine, because you'll be in the water — the wake would be hefty, so combined with that high tower you should get plenty of air.

Under the hood is a 260hp MerCruiser that packs enough grunt to spin a 22" prop out to 5000rpm. This produced a top speed of 43 knots with two adults onboard.

However, even with a full load onboard, it might take a bit longer to wind up, but she will still hit some impressive speeds.

Andrew Short from Sydney-based Andrew Short Marine was the Modern Boating team's host for the day. He was quick to point out that Sea Ray is one of the top-of-the-line brands in the US-based Brunswick Corporation's stable. Other Brunswick brands include Bayliner, Maxum, Boston Whaler and Mercury Marine. The build quality, features and standard of finish of these craft are second to none and is typified by the range of little extras you find scattered about the boat.

Some of those little extras include the gas-assisted hatches on storage lockers and engine hatches and lighting in areas that you don't expect, like the under helm storage area.

The Sundeck has an extremely well designed layout. You can use the concealed ladder to climb out of the water and onto the swim platform then, enter the aft cockpit via the starboard transom door.

Near this door is a pullout transom shower, so you can wash the sand off your feet before heading towards the small wetbar located behind the driver's seat.

The wetbar was a bit of a surprise on a boat of this style, because first impressions are that the Sundeck is simply an open runabout. But I guess because she's almost 24ft long — including the swim platform — there's plenty of room for life's little luxuries without impeding on her open-boat feel.

There is an L-shaped lounge in the aft of the cockpit that doubles as the engine cover. This also gives access to the battery and a storage area that was big enough to take all my camera gear.

The forward passenger's lounge quickly converts to a sunlounge using the "high sitting-position" cushion supports, which are part of both the helm and passenger's seat. The team agree that this set-up is one of the simplest and quickest methods of creating a sun lounge that we have seen.

But it was on the portside, forward of the passenger's seat, that we found the biggest surprise and one for the ladies - an enclosed toilet. It had good lighting, extra storage and pump-out access for the waste.

I have been trying to convince a few close friends of the benefits of a bowrider as a harbour day boat, but they often retaliated with "what about lockup storage, a head and sink?" But this bowrider has all these features — full marks to Sea Ray for ingenuity.

Speaking of storage, there is a locker in front of the helm that houses the CD stacker, an Esky and forward and aft cockpit tables.

Cleverly, the door to this locker can be opened and locked in place to block any wind and spray spilling from the bowrider into the rear cockpit area. It's quite handy if there is a bit of slush about.


The bowrider cockpit of the Sundeck 220 is also packed with features. The first one that caught my attention was a ladder that folds out from the anchor well. It's an excellent option, because there are many occasions when climbing aboard over the bow is desirable.

Under the bowrider's floor is a locker designed to hold a wakeboard. This hatch also has a fitting to secure the forward table when swanning around at low speeds.

Other important features include a bimini top, bow cover and the aforementioned high and prominent alloy wakeboard tower.

The helm station has a full array of instrumentation including fuel, oil, speedo, tacho, trim, volts, depth and water temperature gauges.

The wood-look finish, stainless steel steering wheel and luxury padded helm seat makes this area quite a treat to be in. Little extras, like the horn and dash mounted CD/AM/FM stereo remote really tops things off.

Under power the Sundeck 220 produces pure head snapping fun. The hull planed quickly and was easy to drive.

Initially, the driving position felt a tad too low, but the adjustable cushion, that puts you in a comfortable semi-standing position for high speed driving in rough conditions, solves this problem.

During the test we spent most of the time with the seats set high and the locker door closed to block wind from the bowrider area rushing into the cockpit, but I would imagine at lower speeds, or in the wet, we would have had the seats set low.

With the hammer down it didn't take long for the 260hp MPI MerCruiser to wind out to 5000rpm; producing a top speed of around 43 knots, which suggested that the 22" prop was well suited to the rig. We found economical cruise speeds to be between 22.5 knots pulling 3000rpm and 33 knots at 4000rpm.

The hull was easy to trim and delivered a stable ride. Once behind the wheel I had no trouble adjusting her handling characteristics and felt confident about putting her through the ropes right from the word go.

In tight turns the Sea Ray 220 held a good line, but we had to keep an eye on the trim to ensure the sterndrive didn't cavitate. Essentially, this was an extremely well balanced combo with a great top speed for a 22 footer. Plus, her 1905kg dry weight ensures good handling in most conditions.

At low speed when approaching the dock the Sundeck quickly transformed to a small runabout mode with manoeuvrability to match. At no time did it feel as though we were docking something with an overall length of almost 24ft.

Overall the 2002 model Sea Ray 220 Sundeck is a well thought out vessel packed full of great features. There were many things that grabbed our attention about this boat, from the quick conversion of the portside passenger's seat into a sun lounge to the easy handling of the hull at speed.

There is no doubt that the imported Sea Ray 220 will please more than a few, with all her options and features. The boat as tested with her impressive wakeboard tower would cost $84,000 or around $89,000 on water with trailer ready to go.

Engine Room
The engine bay was easily accessed under the gas-assisted engine hatch that doubles as the rear seat. The 260hp 5lt MPI MerCruiser was spinning a 22" prop through an Alpha I MCM sterndrive and produced the following performance figures: 3.5 knots at 650rpm Idle; 4.5 knots at 1000rpm; 10 knots at 2400rpm; 22.5 knots at 3000rpm; 29 knots at 3500 rpm; 33 knots at 4000rpm; and 43 knots at 5000rpm flat strap.
 

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