Crestliner announces Super Hawk redesign
Crestliner Boats, a Brunswick Corporation brand, has announced the redesign and launch of its new Super Hawk series of sport fishing boats.
The Crestliner Super Hawk series will bring ‘more fishing features and a more comfortable boat model to the fishing world’.
Ranging from 17ft to 19ft and starting at $45,500, the reimagined Super Hawk model features include a redesigned console with low profile gauges, amble space for mounted electronics and integrated tool holders, sleek interior design with updated vinyl patterns and graphics, bow conversion kit to give options for a full fishing deck or open bow for a more runabout feel, mid-raised rod locker.
The updated models feature the active performance hull or AP-X hull, which is the latest in deep-V innovation and unique to Crestliner. According to the boatbuilder it is the first of its kind for aluminum boats. The recessed pad design features dual tracking edges to ‘quickly get on plane and actively channel water to the prop for maximum fuel efficiency’. All Super Hawk models come equipped with Mercury engines.
“The Super Hawk model has long been a favorite among fishing and boating enthusiasts,” says Jason Oakes, general manager of Crestliner Boats. “This redesign elevates the performance and design without sacrificing the unique components that have made it special throughout the years. The incorporation of the AP-X Hull, redesigned console and a fresh new interior creates an experience everyone will enjoy.”
The 1750, 1850 and 1950 Super Hawks are now available at dealers nationwide.
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