The smallest cruiser devised on a basis of old model 256 that has been on a market since 1995. with an implementation of smaller changes. Her rakish profile gives the appearance attractive to many boaters who prefer open sporting cruisers, whose main advantage is possibility of trailer transporting. For her moderately wide deep-V hull with 18-degree transom deadrise, made of quality fibreglass (five-year guarantee against osmosis), available are single engines of a maximal power of up to 320 HP. With standard 270 hp Volvo Penta 5.0 Gxi DP, she develops maximum speed of over 30 knots with reasonable fuel consumption, which is quite suitable for undemanding family cruises. Power steering enables easy handling and manoeuvring, as well as good tracking at the open sea. Cockpit is expansive and furnished with wide helm seat for two sitting positions, port chaise lounge, wet bar (sink with faucet, carry-on cooler and storage) and two aft bench seats. Bow part of the deck with a standard sun pad is intended for sunbathing. Compared to the old model, below-deck offers many novelties, because beside new and more qualitatively materials offers two carbon monoxide detectors, Kenwood Satellite Ready AM/FM stereo with CD Player, iIPOD Compatible with loudspeakers, as well as the forward U-shaped convertible dinette with storage. Galley is excellently equipped for a cruiser of this category since, containing cabinets, lower and upper counter top, electric single burner stove, faucet, microwave, refrigerator, and stainless steel sink. Head has full standing headroom, while the aft part is occupied by habitual stateroom with double berth and privacy curtain.
Published: 2008
Photo: Monterey Boats
Technical details | |
Producer: | MONTEREY (USA) |
LOA: | 27'00 ft |
LOA: | 8,2 m |
Beam: | 2,6 m |
Draught: | 0,94 m |
Height above waterline: | 1,9 m |
Deadrise: | 18 ° |
Salon headroom: | 1,8 m |
Fuel tank: | 291 l |
Water tank: | 76 l |
Septic water tank: | 79 l |
Max. passengers: | 6 |
Berths: | 2+2 |
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