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Hardware
- 4x 2x2 Stainless
Steel Cleats
- Bow Roller
- Towing Eye
- Two Rod Holders
- Integrated
Boarding Ladder
- Three Stainless
Steel Grab Handles
- Cabin Light
- Two Scuppers
- Port Side
Aft Small Bait Cutting Board - Integrated
- Fibreglass
Targa Bar
- Anchor Well
with Horn Cleat, Anchor Hatch and Anchor Rope Tie Down
Point
- 230 litre
Fuel Tank Complete with Sender and Gauge
- Fuel Filter
- Two Fuel Breathers
- One Battery
- Navigation
Lights - Port Starboard and Anchor
- Three Switch
+ Three Blank ElectricSwitchboard
- Steering (Planetary
Drive- cable.)
Windows
/ Hatches
- Cabin top
(Glass) Hatch
- Two Fixed
Cabin Windows
- Four Piece
Fixed Acrylic Windscreen
- Two Bunk Cushions
and Stowage Cushion Cover
- Under Bunk
Stowage Area with Two Hatches
- Four large
stowage pockets
- Two Bucket
Seats on stowage compartments
- Padded rear
seats
- Cabin flowcoat
finish
- Foam filling
to hull area
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Indicative
ex factory price
boat only: $44,400
Trailer Price - drive on tandem with hydraulic brakes
(car kit not installed) $7,400
Motor Price - on application
(due to its running efficiency, the vessel will run effectively
with as low as 150hp and in fact can be quoted with a 140hp inboard
diesel)
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Eagle
Ray 2300 CruiserCab
The Eagle Ray
2300 CruiserCab features exceptional stability, in common with multihull
configuration but still performs like a true Vee-bottom boat when cornering.
The cathedral hull configuration provides an excellent family fishing
or cruising platform, offering maximum stability, with a large cockpit
and plenty of storage space. Surprisingly for it's size it draws only
200mm dead in the water with a full load of fuel and fresh water.This
allows for easy crossings of shallow coastal bars and makes pulling
on to sandy beaches and banks stress free.
The hull design allows for less contact with the water, equating to
reduced horsepower required to keep the 2300 on the plane (speed reading
only 14kmh) thus making for very economical cruising with motors of
150hp commonly used, giving a top speed of 65kph.
A smart use of space sees a sink and single burner stove incorporated
into the passenger seat, with a spacious cabin featuring plenty of storage,
natural light and even a loo. With a drive on/off trailer launch and
retrieve is effortless, and although this 23 footer is a large boat
on the trailer it is relatively light for it's size and can be towed
by most family four-wheel-drives.
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Accessories Available |
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Hardware
- Stainless Steel Targa
Bar only
- Stainless Steel Targa
Bar with canopy support & canopy
- Bucket style Neptune
Raeline seats x 2
- Rocket launchers on
Targa Bar x 4
- Stainless Steel Bow
Rail
- Tow hooks for skiing
- Extra horn cleat
- Spot light connector
- Extra rod holders
(stainless steel)
- Cockpit light (extra)
- Trailer wheel bearing
lubricators
- Cutting board including
2 rod holders
- Deck wash
- Windscreen wiper
- 4x Tie Down Points
in Floor
- Cigarette Lighter
Socket
- Canopy support and
canopy fibreglass targa
- Side clears and front
clears to suit both stainess steel extension
Operational
- Bimini (Standard Black
Frame)
- Clear FWD and side
curtains for above
- Hand rail (360mm)
stainless steel
- Sink, tap, shower
head (cold only) & water tank
- Fuel filter
- Compass (70mm dial)
- Radio (27 meg)
- VHF Radio
- Live bait tank
- Twin batteries with
selector switch
- Electric windlass
- Electric trailer winch
(remote control)
- Initial Antifoul
- Single burner stove
- Full Safety Kit (incl
fire extinguisher; EPIRB; recessed boxes to
house the above 2 items; 2 x child life jackets; 2 x adult life
jackets;
flare kit; anchor
(bruce)type; 100m of rope, 3 metre chain for anchor
Cosmetic
- Two padded side pockets
on Cabin Wall
- Marine Carpet to Floor
- Seat options
Trailer
- A custom-built tandem
(drive on) trailer is available including brakes with Spare Wheel
& Carrier
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| Specifications |
| Length
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7m
(23) |
| Beam |
2.490m |
| Draught
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0.170m |
| Horsepower |
120-220HP |
| Towing
weight |
2,000kgs
(dry) |
| Fuel
capacity |
230
litres |
| Water |
80
litres |
"Trailer
Boat Magazine" Review below
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