This inboard/outboard sports runabout is 23 feet long and weighs 2880 (pounds dry). This weight does not account for passengers, fuel, or gear. The beam of this craft is 77 inches.
Your Taylor fiberglass hulled boat can be kept in better condition by covering it properly when not in use. This will help to prolong its use and resale value. Proper maintenance and care (and winterization if needed) will also help maintain the usability and value of the craft. As engine life also effects the value of a boat, we have included engine information as well.
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many sources we can not guarantee its accuracy. Even if this information is the same as the original factory specs,
boats are sometimes modified. Thus, for safety and other reasons, it is a good idea to verify information here to
make sure it matches up with your boat. For additional information, we recommend the iboats forums and a boating safety course.
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| Engine Information: |
This boat may have come with the following or other engines : (In the interest of safety, never exceed the
manufacturer's maximum horsepower rating for your boat.) 260 hp 365 hp
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| Parts, Accessories & Upgrades to Consider: |
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| Boat Seats Need new boat seats? See our quality seats of all types and sizes. To order you can give us a call for personalized help or simply order online. | | Life Vests Life vests are important for boating safety. If water, mildew, and the sun have taken their toll on your old life vests, it may be time to replace them. | | Trim Tabs Automatic trim tabs are now the rage as they give you better performance and handling. They are like shock absorbers for your boat. Do a search in the iboats forums on "smart tab" if you need convincing. |
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