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Bernard Clancy1 Dec 2005
REVIEW

Chaparral 220 SSi

Sexy and seaworthy, the Chaparral 220 SSi is one of the best US-made runabouts Bernard Clancy has seen in a while... just don't tell his wife he wants one!
DETAILED DESIGNCOMFORTABLE COCKPITSOLID STYLINGHIGHS

  • Build quality
  • Great looks
  • Equipment level

LOWS

  • Cockpit a little small
  • No toilet
  • Expensive for a bowrider










































































Chaparral 220 SSi
Price as tested: $79,800
 
OPTIONS FITTED
Mahogany tilt helm, digital depth gauge, carpets, automatic fire suppression system, docking lights, pop-up cleats¸ transom remote for stereo, compass, transom leg switch, dual axle braked Dunbier trailer
 
PRICED FROM: $69,950
 
GENERAL
Material: Quad radial lamination GRP
Length overall: 7.24m
Beam: 2.59m
Deadrise: 20°
Rec/max hp: 320hp
Weight: 2316kg (on trailer)
 
CAPACITIES
Fuel: 212lt
Water: n/a
 
ENGINE
Make/model: MerCruiser V8
Type: MPi
Rated hp: 260
Displacement: 5.0lt
Weight: 952kg
Drive: Alpha 1:62:1
Prop: 21in stainless-steel MP5
 
SUPPLIED BY: Aussie Boat Sales at Anchorage Marina, 34 The Strand, Williamstown, Vic, tel (03) 9397 6977 or visit www.aussieboatsales.com.au
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