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Sea Ray launches its latest next-generation SPX models - The SPX 190 and SPX 190 Outboard

by Sea Ray 6 Jun 2024 16:50 BST
SPX 190 and SPX 190 Outboard © Sea Ray

Continuing its celebration of 65 years of remarkably crafted boats, Sea Ray is launching the latest wave of all-new models from its popular SPX lineup. The next-generation SPX 190 and SPX 190 Outboard boast a fresh, head-turning design, plus impressive power, enhanced technologies and an abundance of inviting standard amenities. Offered with sterndrive or outboard propulsion, the SPX 190 promises unparalleled enjoyment and delivers limitless on-water fun.

"Built for all-day excitement, the SPX 190 and SPX 190 Outboard fill out Sea Ray's SPX line with a versatile 19-foot model," said Keith Yunger, Sea Ray president. "These latest vessels that feature our new design language represent the ideal entry point in the Sea Ray lineup."

Style and sport reimagined, the SPX 190 models offer a capacity of 10 people and a beam of 8'4?in a 19-foot vessel. The boat's compact size makes it easy to trailer and store without compromising on performance or comfort. To customize their SPX 190 model to match their preferences, boaters can choose from an assortment of bundles and options.

The SPX 190 models' exterior showcases a stylish design with sporty, modern aesthetics. The interior has been refreshed with updated features like an enhanced cockpit with comfortable seating and a sleek curved windshield providing improved visibility. The cockpit has been reimagined with luxurious quilted upholstery, versatile L-shaped bench seating, and a convertible port companion seat that transforms from a forward-facing seat to an aft-facing lounger. With an integrated cooler located under the aft seating, the cockpit encourages socializing with refreshments nearby.

Along with the spacious cockpit, the SPX 190 models include several social zones designed for leisure. The bow features plush U-shaped seating ideal for enjoying conversation and relaxing. An optional filler cushion and bow block-off backrest, available with the Comfort Bundle, convert the bow into a broad sunpad, creating even more space for sharing fun. At the transom, the generous sunpad presents an inviting spot to kick back or sightsee by the water.

Well-appointed for full days spent away from the dock, the SPX 190 and SPX 190 Outboard provide exceptional access to aquatic entertainment. The sterndrive variation features a standard ski tow eye, and the outboard variation offers an optional ski tow pylon for quick watersports hookups. Plentiful storage throughout the vessel, including a storage compartment in the cockpit floor, keeps life jackets, water toys and other gear accessible or securely stowed when not in use. At the stern, the swim platform with a concealed four-step ladder makes returning to the boat after a swim seamless. On the sterndrive configuration, the swim platform can be upgraded with a manual submersible step. Watersports tower and Bimini top upgrades are also available for protection from the elements.

Presenting flexible power options to complement boaters' lifestyles, the SPX 190 is available in sterndrive or outboard propulsion from Mercury Marine®. The sterndrive model is powered by a 200-horsepower Mercury® MerCruiser® 4.5L MPI ECT engine with an Alpha One® drive, and the outboard model is propelled by a Mercury 115 Pro XS® engine. Both engine options deliver reliable power and maneuverability.

Enhanced technologies provide confident control for beginners and advanced captains alike. The helm is equipped with a Digital Dash, including a standard 7? Simrad® NSX® touchscreen display and Mercury SmartCraft® Connect for intuitive engine monitoring. Also at the helm, the Fusion® audio system with Bluetooth™, Apple AirPlay® 2 and Digital Signal Processing (DSP) places the music controls within reach. Available with the Entertainment Bundle, the audio system can be upgraded to a Fusion Premier audio system with Signature Series speakers and subwoofer and blue LED accent lighting.

The SPX 190 and SPX 190 Outboard are now available for order in North America and internationally. For more information about Sea Ray and to view the complete lineup, visit SeaRay.com.

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