Engine
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Total Power
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Engine Hours
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Class
Freshwater Fishing
Length
21ft
Year
2024
Model
Fishmaster 210
Capacity
4 people
When you’re headed for big water, Fishmaster is the aluminum deep-V boat you want on your side. The open floor plan gives you more room for rod storage and a huge, 41-gallon livewell. Plus, with a removable jump seat, you have the choice of taking along more anglers or keeping all that space for yourself. Fishmaster features a pro-style console with lighted gauges, rocker switches, stereo with J-port, and 12-volt power point with space for an optional sonar unit.
Dimensions
Weights
Miscellaneous
Tanks
Dash
- Tachometer
- AM/FM Stereo w/ Bluetooth, Auxiliary Port for MP3 player
- Circuit Breakers
- Fuel Gauge
- Volt Meter
- Speedometer
Seating
- 5 Seat Bases
- 4 Fishing Seats
- Convertible Rear Seating
Miscellaneous
- Cleats (4)
- Under Console Storage
- Cupholders (2)
- Full Vinyl Cockpit and Casting Platform
- Power Point
Hull
- Power Trac Hull
- Lifetime Warranty on all Double Riveted Seams
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Pressure Treated Floor/ Deck
- Full Length Splash Pan
- Twice Baked Urethane Paint
- Double Riveted Chine & Transom Seams
- Torsion Beam Construction
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