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Saltwater fishing-boat builder MAKO® Marine has introduced a new dual console for fishing and skiing, the 216 DC. The 21-footer is outboard powered and has a split molded-in swim platform, walkthrough transom, and self-bailing cockpit with molded non-skid decks. Features include a 14-gallon live well with overboard drain, in-deck ski and storage locker, under-gunwale rod storage, tackle storage and additional storage in the bow. An insulated fishbox/cooler can be plumbed as a sink.
The helm seats are bolstered, and the 216 has cushioned port and starboard seats with backrests aft in the cockpit. The port console has a head enclosure, and forward of the walkthrough windshield is cushioned and bolstered bow seating.
The split bow rail is aluminum, and MAKO says it uses aluminum backing plates for through-bolted chocks and cleats, aluminum reinforcement under seats, and bronze through-hull fittings below the waterline.
Construction is fiberglass with a balsa-cored deck and foam-injected fiberglass stringer system. Recessed trim tabs are standard. Options include a flip-up center aft seat, freshwater system with transom shower, raw water washdown, removable stainless steel boarding ladder, vertical rod holders, tilt helm and a Bimini top.
Tracker Marine Group, Springfield, Mo. Phone: (417) 873-5900. www.mako-boats.com

| SPECIFICATIONS | |
| LOA: 21 feet, 5 inches BEAM: 8 feet, 6 inches DRAFT: 1 foot, 3 inches DISPLACEMENT: 2,800 pounds HULL TYPE: modified-vee TRANSOM DEADRISE: 18 degrees TANKAGE: 93 gallons fuel ENGINE OPTIONS: single outboard to 250 hp ESTIMATED SPEED: 50 mph top, 29 mph cruise (with 250-hp Evinrude E-Tec) BASE PRICE: $43,898 (with 150-hp Mercury® OptiMax®) |
Article By Michael Hauenstein
Reprinted with permission from Soundings Publications LLC., October 2005.
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