I Bought a Flooded Sea Ray 340 for $1,500 — Huge Mistake or Best Deal Ever?

I found this incredible Sea Ray 340 Sundancer for just $1,500, but there was one major problem—it had been flooded and sitting neglected for quite some time. In this video, my friends and I take a first look at the boat to see whether we scored the deal of a lifetime or bought a complete disaster. We inspect the condition, talk through the major issues, and decide if this Sea Ray 340 Sundancer is actually worth saving. Before we could even think about bringing it back to life, we had to get it home. That meant repairing problems with the trailer, loading up this 34-foot cruiser, and dealing with several unexpected challenges during transport. This is the beginning of what could become an epic boat restoration project. Follow along as we uncover flood damage, troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues, and work to restore this classic cruiser. In This Video First inspection of the flooded boat Assessing the damage Trailer repairs and preparation Unexpected problems on the road Bringing the project home Boat Details 2000 Sea Ray 340 Sundancer Purchased for $1,500 Flood-damaged salvage project Twin-engine cruiser restoration Subscribe for More If you enjoy boat rescues, restoration projects, and bargain finds, subscribe and follow the full transformation of this flooded Sea Ray 340 Sundancer. #FloodedBoat #BoatRestoration #SeaRay340 #SeaRaySundancer #BoatRescue #SalvageBoat #YachtRestoration #CheapBoat #ProjectBoat #BoatTransport