Scout 235 XSF

Scout 235 XSF

Built upon Scout’s NuV3 hull design, the  Scout 235 XSF offers a standard powder-coated T-top hardtop with LED spreader lights fore and aft and a fully integrated windshield.

The 235 XSF’s recommended 250 hp can bump up to a max 300 hp to hit a top speed in the mid-50-mph range with a cruising speed in the low 30-mph range. The cruising range at 31 mph is 348 miles using the 100-gallon fuel tank.

A notable feature: Scout did away with the splash well at the transom by extending the outboard shaft that allows for a level platform across the entire swim deck.

Options include power-assist hydraulic steering, two LED underwater lights, 15-foot outriggers, rocket launchers, Edson steering wheel, self-contained porcelain head or Porta-Potti, and a removable teak bow table that makes the 235 XSF both fishing and family friendly.

23’8″ LOA, 8’6″ beam

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Scout Boats Introduces the 355 LXF and 235 XSF

Scout Boats introduces two new models 355 LXF and 235 XSF.

The Miami Boat Shows mark the debut of the 355 LXF (34’11” LOA, 10’9″ beam) and the 235 XSF (23’8″ LOA, 8’6″ beam). The 355 LXF is built on Scout’s epoxy-infused, double-stepped, fuel-efficient hull. With triple Yamaha 300-hp outboard engines, the cruising speed is in the mid-30 mph range, while the top speed is in the mid 60-mph range. Built to accommodate a Seakeeper 3DC gyro stabilizer, the model also showcases optional hardtop-mounted solar panels that provide a trickle charge to the batteries.

The 235 XSF runs to a top speed in the mid 50-mph range and a cruising speed in the low 30-mph range when powered by a 250-hp outboard engine. One notable feature is that Scout did away with the splash well at the transom by extending the outboard shaft allowing for a level platform across the entire swim platform. The model offers a standard powder-coated T-top hardtop with LED spreader lights fore and aft, and a fully integrated windshield.

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