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Whether your game is lake trout or sea bass, the Striper 1851 combines fish-ability with versatility.
At 28 inches, the freeboard is exceptionally deep for an 18-footer. A 30-gallon live well and 20 gallon fish box, along with of lockable rod storage and in-gunwale rod holders take care of the anglers. Plenty of comfortable seating, lots of deck space, a swim station and a surprising volume of general storage for coolers, water skis or whatever make the 1851 a great family fun boat too.
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Want a boat that makes everyone happy? The Striper 2101 Dual Console with integrated bow pulpit is your answer.
With a bait station, 30-gallon live well and two 16-gallon fish boxes with macerator pump-out, you'll be fully equipped to fish. The swim ladder, walk-through transom and large head make this boat equally suitable for family outings and day cruising. The 25-inch freeboard and smooth, balanced ride mean you can go hug the coast or go offshore with equal confidence, and with 105 gallons of fuel onboard, you'll have the endurance to range far and wide.
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This fast touring sportsboat was inspired by our Surfhunter 25 and by the original Hunt-designed "launch" which inspired Dick Bertram and confirmed the capability of Ray Hunt's innovative hullform. More of a runabout and dayboat than the Surfhunter, this Harrier has a sleeker profile and more aggressive styling, yet offers more cockpit space for families and fishing.
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