Engine
Suzuki DF115BTGXW4
Total Power
140hp
Engine Hours
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Class
Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIB)
Length
18ft
Year
2023
Model
53
Capacity
10 people
The is the model that put Zar on the map! This Zar is rigged with a 140 HP Suzuki engine and ready for launch on Cape Cod. Zar boats are highly customizable with a wide range of options; make this vessel uniquely yours. Standard features include: Complete VTR console with seat and cushion, rudder wheel, single cable steering, windshield and storage, double console seat, 4 cleats, 4 stainless steel handrails, gas springs for storage hatches; bow and stern cushions (all cushions made of closed cell expanded polyurethane); aft headrest cushion; repair kit; inflation pump; pressure gauge, paddle oars are among the outfitting. This sales price includes a rigged Suzuki 140 HP engine.
Zar New England is Cape Cod's rigid hull inflatable specialist. Carrying models from 8’ to 32’. Whether you are looking for a tender, a boat to fish or enjoy water sports, we have the perfect boat for you. Please contact for further information and pricing.
SUZUKI ENGINE’S ARE AVAILABLE. We are also a fully authorized Suzuki dealer.
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