2008 Sea Ray 26' (7.92 m) 260 Open
Port Washington, New York, United States
2008 Sea Ray 260 Open is a popular sport boat. This example has the optional Mercruiser 496 DTS 375Hp engine.
Flag of Registry: United States
- Bowrider
- Power
- Used
- Gas/Petrol
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: SERR2110A808
$ 31,000 USD
€ 28,785 Euros
$ 41,852 CAD
£ 24,967 GBP
Description
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: SERR2110A808
LOA: 26' (7.92 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 2008
Beam: 8' 6''
Draft Max: 3' 6''
Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: Blue
Hull Shape: Planing
Fuel Tank: 75 Gallons (283.91 Liters)
Fresh Water: 10 Gallons (37.85 Liters)
Dry Weight: 5500
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Mercruiser
- Engine Model: 496 DTS
- Engine Type: Inboard/Outboard
- Power HP: 375.00
- Power KW: 279.64
- Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
- Hours: 548.00
- Engine Location: Middle
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Jim Colletti.
We look forward to working with you!

Brewer Yacht Sales
86 Orchard Beach Blvd.
Port Washington NY 11050 United States
Phone: 917-620-5955
Fax: 1-860-345-1063
Email: info@breweryacht.com
Website: http://www.breweryacht.com
Brewer Yacht Sales’ Port Washington office can be found at Safe Harbor Capri Marina. Enjoy a sophisticated yacht club experience while your vessel is cared for at a world-class facility. Located on the North Shore of Long Island, the area is known for its extreme wealth and lavish estates. The North Shore exploded into affluence at the turn of the 20th century, earning it the nickname “The Gold Coast”.
The professional sales staff at Brewer Yacht Sales Port Washington are committed to making your boat buying or selling experience an enjoyable one! Our Brewer Yacht Sales brokers have on average twenty years of boating industry experience, and it is their job to make your transaction smooth and worry-free. We want to build long-term relationships with our customers, whether you are transitioning out of your current boat or into your next one.

Jim Colletti
Yacht Broker
86 Orchard Beach Blvd.
Port Washington NY 11050 United States
Office: 917-620-5955
Fax: 860-345-1063
Cell: 917-620-5955
Email: jcolletti@breweryacht.com
Jim has been passionate about the boating world his whole life. He started working with boats at the age of fifteen as a dock boy for a marina in Babylon on the south shore of Long Island. By sixteen he was performing all types of maintenance and repairs on predominately wooden vessels. When he turned nineteen he worked at Jakobson Ship Yard in Oyster Bay and became involved in the manufacture and repair of tugs, ferries, fireboats, bay tankers, and yachts.
In the mid-70s his love of sailing led him to a position in the world of fiberglass yacht building at Wright Allied in Catskill, NY. He was responsible for the design and installation of all operating systems on Seawinds, Princesses, and the S&S-designed Mark XL 42s. Next, Jim became Service Manager for Sailing Yachts, which were a C&C and Pearson dealer servicing Lake George and Lake Champlain. He also managed one of the first Ron Ball C&C 40s, Coyote, as a chartered race yacht.
Jim missed the saltwater and returned to Long Island in the 1980s. He was Yard Manager at Seaford Marine commissioning Chris Craft and Cruiser yachts, subsequently becoming Manager of Operations at North Shore Yacht Sales in Northport where he sold new Hunter, Islander, CS, and brokerage sailboats, as well as Boston Whalers. In the late 80s, he left the marine industry to become a National Sales Manager in the commercial laundry and dry-cleaning industry. His new position afforded him the time to pursue his passion for offshore sailboat racing. Jim has an impressive sailing resume encompassing almost 100,000 nautical miles. He has owned numerous boats power and sail, wood, and fiberglass.
Most recently he was a Yacht Broker at Willis Marine Center in Huntington, NY, and he has now joined the Brewer Yacht Sales team. "I look forward to sharing my passion and comprehensive yachting experience to help clients fulfill their boating lifestyle dreams." --Jim Colletti