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Chaparral Sunesta 224 Xtreme
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| Beam | 8 ft 6 in | Max Draft | 2 ft 11 in | ||
| Draft Board/Drive Up | 1 ft 8 in | Dry Weight | 4300 lb approximate | ||
| Max Seating Capacity | 12 | Hull Material | Fiberglass | ||
| Hull Shape | Deep Vee | Hull Warranty | Limited Lifetime | ||
| Engine | Stern Drive | Fuel | Gas/Petrol | ||
| Horsepower (total) | 300.00 hp | Max. Horsepower | 300 hp | ||
| Fuel Capacity | 50 gal | Deadrise at Transom | 18 deg. | ||
| Water Capacity | 10 gal | ||||
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| The wakeboard world is turning flips over our game-changing 224 Sunesta. Every competitive rider that takes a test drive becomes a convert. Why? Simply, a deep-V design displaces more water and packs more weight in the stern than an inboard. Further, a stern drive adds all the advantages of trim. It's antiquated technology versus state-of-the-art. Go ahead, add some height or take out some lip. You can dial in the perfect wake with the flick of a trim switch. Ballast is onboard, gas-robbing fat sacks are unnecessary. Overall performance compared to an inboard? The 224 has a clear cut advantage in top speed, ride control and fuel efficiency. The ultimate wakeboard tower has billet accents and houses eight racks, a rockin sound system and an integrated Bimini top. Inside, the bow area has storage under all the seats, an ice chest forward and a side-mount table optional. | |||
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| Number of Engines | 1 | Engine Notes | Max hp displayed as standard. | ||