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Saltwater Fishing
Length
40ft
Year
2024
Model
400 LXF
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The 400 LXF is an innovation masterpiece. Designed and built with precision, this is where technology, performance and luxurious styling perfectly blend. While it’s loaded with standard features (like the standard SeaKeeper Gyro Stabilizer), the award-winning available options will floor you. Options like the patented electronically-actuated articulating rocket launchers and the convertible leaning post that includes a Kenyon grill, sink and cutting board further distance this model from anything else in its class. The standard hydraulic port side beach platform with synthetic teak further adds to the model’s characteristics, making it not just an incredible boat. It’s an incredible experience.
Our foundation is comprised of integrity and innovations. We want to make your on-the-water experience like no other, so we continually develop trend-setting, clever designs that bring a modern, sophisticated edge to your boat. Improved efficiency and performance. Elevated comfort and safety. All creating a heightened status.
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