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[March 28, 2008]Tahoe 225Tahoe engineers have been busily designing and upgrading this popular, high-volume runabout line for several years now. In the process, they've eliminated wood in their hulls, substituting molded fiberglass stringer systems and gelcoat-lined storage compartments, dramatically upgrading the fine points while pushing for more style.
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[February 20, 2008]Ebbtide 2200 SS Dual Console FCEbbtide's midsize deck boat features full-size features like a head compartment and a full swim platform. A portside entry hatch plus a walk-through transom give two easy boarding options.
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[February 20, 2008]Hurricane SunDeck 2200 I/O 1Long known as the number-one brand in the outboard-powered deck boat field, Hurricane totally retooled its stern-drive offerings for 2008 in a commitment to draw attention from I/O lovers.
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[February 20, 2008]Glastron DX 235 9You might notice a familiar model designation, the DX 235. We did. Glastron is known to keep its most recognizable names, even when a model has been overhauled, much like Chevrolet does every few years with the Impala. In fact, we did a visual walk-through on this boat, taking immediate account of the contemporary styling and the new design direction for Glastron. We'd seen the name before, but certainly not the boat.
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[February 20, 2008]Larson Escape 234 2In previous model years Larson often shared its design team across multiple models and categories. For 2008 they set loose a team dedicated exclusively to the Escape series.
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[February 20, 2008]Azure AZ200The new AZ200 pulls together two buying preferences that normally don't mix: an easy size to operate and big-boat features.
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[January 31, 2008]Starcraft Starstep 229 CCStarcraft has as much experience building deck boats as any company on the landscape. They also specialize in big-water fishing boats. The new Starstep 229 CC brings together Starcraft's expertise in both fields.
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[January 3, 2008]Sea Ray 290 Sundeck 2As the largest model in Sea Ray's Sundeck line, the 290 is a prime example of the latest thinking in day boats. With nearly 30 feet to work with, the designers have incorporated everything a group of family and friends needs to spend a day on the water in comfort.
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[January 3, 2008]NauticStar 210 DCStepping aboard this outboard-powered 21-footer instantly made our testers want to sit down. No, not because we felt unsteady: The 8-foot-6-inch beam gives this boat a stable footprint. But the leather-touch upholstery, made from multidirectional expanded-back vinyl, which envelopes the bow and wraps the aft port corner and bucket helm chairs, simply beckoned.



