2014 Hurricane
FUN DECK 198 Specs

Specifications
Floor Plan

Identification
Generic Type
Deck
Basic Warranty
N/A
Revision Status
Carryover
Engine
Engine Manufacturer
Yamaha
Engine Brand
Fourstroke
Engine Trim
F115LA
Engine Configuration
Outboard
Engine Type
In-line
Displacement (L)
1.7
Horsepower (bhp)
115
Engine Stroke
4-Stroke
Fuel Type
Gas
Propulsion Type
Propeller
Outboard Steering Control
Remote
Technical Specifications
Length (ft-in / m)
18' 10'' / 5.7
Beam (in / m)
90.5 / 2.3
Bridge Clearance (in / m)
N/A
Dry Weight (lbs / kg)
2150 / 975
Fuel Capacity (gal / L)
27 / 102
Maximum Number Of Passengers
9
Total Sleeping Capacity
0
Topside / Cabin
Number Of Helm Seats
1
Number Of Cockpit Chairs
0
Number Of Cockpit Sofas
3
Sun Pad
Standard
Cabin
Not Available
Galley
Not Available
Head
Optional
Fishing
Fishing Rod Holders
Optional
Fishing Pedestal Chairs
Optional
Ski / Wakeboard
Tow Pylon
Standard
Wakeboard Tower
Unknown
Convenience
Power Windlass
Not Available
Fire Supression System
Not Available
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