
Loaded with creature comforts and built for speed, deck boats have shed that pontoon / bowrider
look of yesteryear and have evolved into a legitimate sport boat design. The class of 2007 tends to
fall into two categories: traditional-looking models that rely on proven cockpit layouts and deep-V
hulls to generate family fun, or more adventurous models that boast head-turning designs. The good
news is that with a broad range of price points and power plants, anyone can own a deck boat that
quenches their water gene - whether it's a thirst for speed, a passion for fishing or a need to
party. The boats in this roundup can handle all three.
Hurricane Sundeck 195 I/O
Coolest Feature
The swingback chair on the companion side slides forward to turn the portside lounge into a
cushioned chaise lounge.
Families Will Love
The way the boat can be dressed up in different packages, from the Fish Package A (livewell,
rod holder, trolling motor plug and seat) to the SS Package (stainless-steel rubrail, hammered
metal vinyl and upgraded sound system).
Top Amenities
Self-bailing deck; power steering; twin boarding ladders; entertainment center;
stainless-steel gas grill; wakeboard tower.
Best Reason to Buy :The
options list is long and extensive, and lets owners customize the 195 to their preferences.
LOA 18'10"
Beam 8'5"
Weight 3,580 lbs.
Fuel 52 gal.
Base Price $33,900
(w/220-hp, 4.3L MerCruiser MPI)
Maximum HP 270
Hurricane Deck Boats, P.O. Box 1158, Elkhart, IN 46515
(574) 522-8381.