Supra SL
Top-of-the-line in everything from performance to luxury describes the Supra SL. The fact that Supra leverages technology is evident in the hull design, in the wave- and wake-shaping systems, and even in the seat upholstery, which is crafted from Chill Tech—a vinyl that remains cool in dark sun—meaning the SL’s killer interiors not only look great, but they are also easy to enjoy. Scroll down and discover more about this category-topping towboat.
Specs
The Supra SL—measuring 23 feet, 5 inches in length overall and carrying a trailerable 8-foot-6-inch beam—weighs 5,950 pounds, and is rated for and ready to carry a crew of 17. Sporting 4,000 pounds of subfloor ballast, it can be powered by a Raptor engine rated as high as 575 hp and delivering 580 foot-pounds of torque. (Uh…wow!) Fuel capacity is 73 gallons.
Price: | $155,600 (base) |
LOA: | 23’5” |
Beam: | 8’6” |
Draft: | 2’6” |
Dry Weight: | 5,950 lb. |
Seat/Weight Capacity: | 17/2,500 lb. |
Fuel Capacity: | 73 gal. |
Available Power: | Single Indmar Raptor inboard to 575 hp |
Electronics
Intuitive touchscreen control allows for easy control of wave and wake shaping and management of rider profiles. Daylight-viewable, the Vision Control Center is unequaled.
Engine
Each Supra SL packs a potent Raptor by Indmar 6.2L 16-valve V-8 engine. This provides maximum low-rpm torque with class-leading fuel efficiency and low emissions. Available models come in 400, 450 and 575 versions and you should know that Indmar deconstructed and reformatted these beasts to deliver world-class towboat performance.
Details
Supra’s FxOne power folding tower boasts clamping board racks and a Bimini that incorporates board storage. Time to go? This tower folds lower than the windshield with just a touch of a switch.
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