Scout LXF Fleet

Seems like even the name of Scout’s new line, LXF, is customizable, just like the boats themselves.

That’s likely the way the center console makers wanted it. Does the ‘L’ for luxury? Lifestyle? Leisure? Is the ‘F’ for fishing? Family? Fleet?

Any combination will work. See for yourself:

Can’t get enough center consoles models or want more information? You can visit Scout’s website to learn more about the LXF fleet.

Striper 200 CC-S

The Striper 200 CC-S (LOA: 20′ 2″, Beam: 8′ 2″) is built with the essentials for great days on the water. Akin to its larger brethren, the 200 CC-S comes standard with two in-floor fish boxes for keeping those big catches fresh and a huge lockable center console area for storage.

In addition, the center console offers an option for a Porta-Potti head with pump-out, increasing the convenience and comfort of the boat. The 200 CC-S is built to fish, cruise or even tube, making it an all-around platform for anglers and families. The boat’s bottom design features Striper’s signature V-Trac hull.

The 200 CC-S performs like a bigger vessel and has one of the largest fuel capacities in this class at 91 gallons. Offered standard with a galvanized trailer, owners can take their Striper 200 CC-S to everyday fishing spots or wherever the fish might be biting.

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Nor-Tech 340 Crossfish

The new Nor-Tech 340 Crossfish Sport is an all-around family boat that comfortably hosts 12 or more guests for a day of leisurely cruising or serious fishing activity on the water. Underwater lighting, a large sunpad forward and an aft jet boat seat with stunning finishes set this boat apart as a luxury center console, but a serious fishing machine is designed into the heart of this 34-foot boat that draws 2 feet, 6 inches. A 65-gallon livewell, carbon fiber Tigress outriggers, under-gunnel rod holders, twin 8215 Garmin screens, Garmin autopilot, and high-power transducer add to the 340 Crossfish’s fishability and super-sleek design. The center console houses a large double berth with seven-foot headroom, sink and a head for a quick overnighter.
Powered by twin Yamaha 350-hp outboards, the 340 Crossfish tops speeds of 70 mph, eases onto plane with little or no bow rise and stays on plane at 12-15 mph. In addition to extreme speeds and high fuel capacity, this boat provides a dry ride and performs at a high level with exceptional rough water handling and stability. (239) 567-5030; nor-techboats.com

By Doug Thompson, Southern Boating Magazine July 2014

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