Building on their reputation for design innovation, Sea Ray's 390 Motor Yacht differs from traditional motor yachts in that the helm and aft deck of the 390 are on the same level. The advantage of this layout is that it keeps the captain in the social center of the boat rather than isolated on a flybridge; the disadvantage is seen in the 390's ungainly, full-bodied profile. From the standpoint of comfort, however, the 390 receives high marks for her spacious interior and luxurious accommodations. The light-filled salon is accented with high-gloss cherry cabinets and leather upholstery, and a high/low table with stools and a breakfast bar provide dining space. The galley, which is down from the salon level, benefits from the natural light that flows from an overhead skylight. An optional washer/dryer is found under the steps that lead from the galley to the salon. Topside, an extended hardtop shelters the small aft deck with its wet bar, acrylic wing doors, and bench seating. A stairway--with a safety railing--leads down to the swim platform. The 446hp Cummins diesels cruise in the low 20s (about 25 knots top). [links]