Engine
MERCURY 400 VERADO
Total Power
400hp
Engine Hours
-
Class
Pontoon
Length
25ft
Year
2024
Model
Q Line
Capacity
-
23’-30’ customizable boats with an unmistakable silhouette in 8' 6" and 10' wide-beam widths with single or dual engine. Whether sourcing ultra-premium vinyl, employing stainless steel hardware, or scrutinizing the selection of the key components, only the highest quality materials and craftsmanship make the cut.
Length ranges from 23' - 30' with capacities depending on length. 10' Wide-Beam among 31 models available. Floorplans include Quad Bench, Swingback, and Stern Lounge. Contact your local dealer for details.
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OPTIONS
-CUSTOM VINYL UPGRADE
-BLACKOUT LUXE PKG
-CLAD ARCH W/SWINGBACK PORT SEAT EXCHANGE
-RKFRD 8 SPEAKER AMP/SUB
-ELEVATED HELM
-GLASS WINDSHIELD
-UNDERWATER LIGHTS
-EXTERIOR SIDE LIGH
-TOEKICK LIGHTING
-LIGHTED CUPHOLDERS
-LIGHTED MESH LOGO
-PILLOWTOP SPORT
-LUXURY KEEPER RAIL
-PORT BENCH EXCHANGE
-DLX SWINGBACK PORT SEAT EXCHANGE
-TABLE
-ELLIPTICAL SPORT PERFM PKG
-DUAL BATTERY SWITCH
-CENTER TUBE STORAGE
-73 GAL GAS TANK
-MERC V10 GARMIN
-SKI PTLON
-AMERICAN FLAG
-FENDER POST
-SHARK HIDE TUBES
-T/A TRAILER
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