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Boatsales Staff13 Dec 2017
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New affordable Chaparral H2o Surf models

Chaparral Surf now offering entry-level thrills for a range of H2o surf bowriders from under $100k

Wake-surfing boats are go, but many of these high-tech bowriders have big sticker prices. Countering that, Chaparral Boats has just released a new Surf boat range that's designed to bring affordable wake surfing to the masses. And because you can create your own break, it shouldn't get too crowded.

The all-new 21 H2o Surf still features all of the important wake-making technology of its bigger and more costly siblings — the Malibu Surf Gate system, ballast, a Medallion surf computer, and Chaparral hull designed to make waves — plus Volvo Penta's safe Forward Facing Drive, which tucks the duoprop well under the boat, and saltwater construction.

"The Chaparral Surf range has been a big winner for us," said Scott O’Hare from Chaparral Australia.

"With people all over Australia now surfing behind our boats in saltwater, rivers and lakes, the technology has now filtered down to our entry level H2o range.

"We can offer first-time boat owners an affordable and direct way into one of the world’s fastest growing social sports."

Chaparral Australia has ordered some boats for early 2018 delivery and believes that a highly optioned 21 H2o surf will be priced under $100k turnkey.

More at Chaparral Boats.


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