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Cobalt 230
***NEW FOR 2009***
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| Beam | 8 ft 6 in | Max Draft | 3 ft | ||
| Draft Board/Drive Up | 2 ft | Dry Weight | 4150 lb dry | ||
| Max Seating Capacity | 12 | Hull Material | Fiberglass | ||
| Hull Shape | Deep Vee | Hull Warranty | 10 years | ||
| Engine | Stern Drive | Fuel | Gas/Petrol | ||
| Horsepower (total) | 425.00 hp | Max. Horsepower | 425 hp | ||
| Fuel Capacity | 50 gal | Deadrise at Transom | 20 deg. | ||
| Water Capacity | 10 gal | ||||
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| Space is where one finds it, as the Cobalt 230 makes all best use of every inch of room -- over, under, sideways, and aft with four additional, longitudinal inches in the bow and ten inches in the cockpit. And, in keeping with its size and spaciousness, this boat has an especially large heart, with the addition to the options list of big-block engines and an accompanying 10-gallon bump in fuel capacity. The high-horsepower stuff aside, the 230 concentrates on the details, the niceties that subtly extend a boat's enjoyment: the extra room to stretch in the cockpit and bow, naturally, but also more cupholders, underseat storage, new piping on the upholstery, beefed-up engine venting, and other such particulars of evolutionary Cobalt design. | |||
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| Max Bridge Clearance | 4 ft 3 in | Load | 1650 lb | ||
| Number of Engines | 1 | Engine Notes | Max engine displayed as standard. Volvo Penta and Mercruiser options available. | ||