September 1, 2025

Classic Sea Ray Saved from Sinking Near Snug Harbor, Great Lakes

A classic Sea Ray cruiser of eight meters in length with four persons onboard was saved from sinking near Snug Harbour, Great Lakes, on the afternoon of Saturday eleven July, 2024.  United States Coast Guard received a call on VHF radio channel sixteen, with Muskegon Marine Patrol tending to the four boaters assistance and in saving the sport cruiser.  The marine patrol removed two boaters, as the other two stayed onboard to save the boat.  Ultimately the boat was saved and towed to a pier in Snug Harbour for repairs.  
The Sea Ray in this accident is a first generation 250 Sundancer as produced from 1985 to 1987.  The first generation 250 Sundancer was a new entry as Sea Ray with good intuition saw demand in smaller sized sport cruisers. The first generation 250 Sundancer was replaced by a second generation 250 Sundancer.

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