Boating Industry

March 2015

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www.BoatingIndustry.com March 2015 | Boating Industry | 49 BAYLINER ELEMENT XR7 The Element XR7 combines the space, comfort and capacity of a pontoon boat with the hull design platform of the Element and Element XL sport boats. It is priced comparably to most 22-foot triple-log pontoons and allows for an enclosed head compartment and in-fl oor storage. Standard power is a Mercury 150 4-stroke outboard with a 200 HP Verado as an option. TORQEEDO DEEP BLUE HYBRID The Torqeedo Deep Blue Hybrid includes a fully integrated system that acts as an energy supply for the hybrid drive and the AC/DC electrical loads on board. Capable of harnessing solar, wind, plug-in and regenerative power in the system's batteries, keeping generator runtime to a minimum. Available in inboard, outboard or saildrive in the 40 to 160 horsepower classes, and as singles or twins. SCARAB 255 The Scarab 255 is a 25-foot sport runabaout boat powered by the Rotax Jet Propulsion system. It offers expanded walkthrough room from the sun deck to the cockpit and has the capacity to carry up to 13 passengers. The 255 H.O. Impulse and 255 H.O. are available in twin 200 and twin 250 horsepower options, and the 255 Base is available in twin 150 horsepower. STRIPER 200 DC Striper introduces the 200 Dual Console, a 20-foot outboard fi shing boat. Mercury, Evinrude, Suzuki, Honda or Yamaha engines ranging from 115 to 200 horsepower can power the 200 DC. The console command station has room for up to two 10-inch graphs and includes a stainless steel steering wheel and high-back recliner seats for the driver and passenger. Comes with a 91-gallon fuel capacity. YAMAHA HELM MASTER Yamaha's Helm Master now supports both select quad outboard applications and inline four, 2.8-liter F200 outboard applications. Joystick calibration can adjust forward and reverse thrust in addition to lateral steering angle and the engine trim angle when entering joystick mode is now selectable by the boat builder. Trims up to four outboards individually or simultaneously.

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