Engine
Yamaha 225 TLRC
Total Power
225hp
Engine Hours
406
Class
Bass
Length
20ft
Year
2001
Model
20XD
Capacity
-
Standard Features
• Three piece bucket/bench seats
• Saddle seat with power pedestal
• One Moeller Fishing Fold Down seat with removable pedestal
• Divided livewell with LED lights
• Rod storage system in port side rod box with rod tubes
• Center storage rod tubes
• Teleflex Sea-Star Pro Hydraulic Steering
• Power Trim Control at wheel
• Hydrodynamics Rapid-Jack Adjustable Jack Plate
• 30 gallon fuel tank
• 6 gauge T/M harness
• Flush mount controls and cables
• Deluxe switch panels with breaker panel under console
• All Composite Transom and Stringers. Plus Kevlar Reinforced Construction: The transom, stringers, flooring, running pad and deck supports are composed of composite material. The standard hull core material is balsa. The greatest percentage of the deck is constructed using the same concepts with composites & Kevlar reinforcing with balsa and composite cores.
• Boatmate Single Axle Trailer featuring: stainless fenders, alum wheels, spare and carrier, LED lights, Bullet cut out in steps, retractable tie downs and custom color paint.
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