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Rick Huckstepp1 Mar 2006
REVIEW

Fibrafort 238

Rick Huckstepp took to the water with the Fibrafort 238 and found that the Brazilian-born beast was one versatile centre console
HEAVY-DUTYSMOOTH AS SILKSTAY DRYHIGHS

  • Wide open spaces and plenty of walk-around room
  • Very soft riding
  • Extremely manoeuvrable
  • Potential to be a big family day boat and equally at home on the high seas

LOWS

  • Transparent hatches on the rear bulkhead are weak
  • Small fuel tank






































































Fibrafort 238
Price as tested: $89,283
 
OPTIONS FITTED
Stainless steel alterations and extra clears and bimini, CD/radio, toilet, sounder/GPS, battery isolator, safety gear and trailer
 
PRICED FROM: $56,060
 
GENERAL
Material: Fibreglass/polyurethane composite
Length (overall): 7.23m
Beam: 2.52m
Deadrise: 21 degrees
Weight: 1200kg dry hull only
 
CAPACITIES
Fuel: 200lt
People: Eight
Rec/max hp: 1 x 250hp or 2 x 150hp
 
ENGINE
Make/model: Yamaha 200FETO
Type: V6 two-stroke
Rated hp: 200
Weight: 198kg
Displacement: 2596cc
Gearbox ratio: 14:26 (1.86)
Propeller: 17-inch
 
SUPPLIED BY: Fibrafort Boats Australia PO Box 86, Bulimba, Qld. 4171 Tel (07) 3399 5394 Mobile 0412 763 049 Email: fibrafort@froggy.com.au or visit www.fibrafortboats.com.au
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