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New model F24XB released at Sydney International Boat Show!

by Force Boats 1 Aug 2019 13:38 BST
New model F24XB © Force Boats

The Force F24XB is a bow rider big enough to fit family and friends yet still fast enough to get the places you need to go on time. With a U-Shaped stern lounge and bow lounge, this boat is the entertainers dream! With seating for 12, a luxurious bow rider and large cockpit means our F24XB Bow Rider model offers something for everyone.

The F24XB offers a generous transom setback and has a 21 degree, deep v dead rise. With the depth of its sides and wave smashing dead rise, this model has been specifically designed to suit any water condition. Like our World Championship race hulls, this model has the capabilities to navigate through rough water, which is a priority in hull design here at Force Boats.

The F24XB features triple stepped lifting foils and an aggressive stepped chine to create a fast, dry ride. Its 2.5m beam is helped by its step out from the chine above waterline, to create increased cockpit size without reducing its performance and smooth ride.

The F24XB features custom high end diamond stitched upholstery for those who love a bit of extra style and luxury, a super stylish Roswell Tower, speakers and sub, with Clarion Marine head deck and Bluetooth connectivity, Vessel View 903, this has a 9 inch Screen to keep track of your high powered Mercury engine as you're cruising through the water. Swim platform with folding ladder for easy boarding on the back of the boat, a fresh water shower to wash yourself off after a day of skiing, the all-important eksy and under seat storage, custom teak look flooring and rubbish bin hidden under the stairs.

This boat is designed for those who love to get out and have a ski or a board with a group of friends and family but who also like to have the power of a Mercury V8 engine to get you where you want to go and fast!

Force Boats are proudly 100% Australian owned and manufactured. You can custom build the boat of your dreams and speak directly to the designer and builder during the whole process of your boat build.

Specifications:

Length (Boat only): 7.48m
Beam: 2.5m
Height: 1.9m (motor and tower down)
Draught: 0.58m
Maximum boat height: 1.58m (no tower or motor)
On Trailer with Engine Length: 8.3m (Could be reduced to 8m)

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