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BowRider

Never has a boat this fun been so easy to own. That's why it's been the #1 boat in America for five years running. In fact, the only thing you'll need to worry about is deciding whether to fill your day with water sports, fishing or the fine sport of relaxation. With a Bowrider, you're on the water!

Bowriders are typically between 17' and 30', use stern drive or outboard engines, and hold between six and ten people. A Bow Rider is a kind of runabout boat with an open bow area where there are extra seats in front of the helm station.

Bowriders are the most popular boats in the runabout category, thanks to the spacious seating in their open bow area. Swim platforms at the stern are handy for swimming, donning skis or just dangling toes in the water when at anchor. Stern drive power is the norm, but outboard engines are becoming increasingly popular for power.

Bow Riders are well suited for lakes and inland waterways but not open water. In heavy seas the open bow and lower gunwales will cause the boat to take on more water into the bilge



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