Enthusiasts of the “American way of boating”,
At first glance, maximum beam length is immediately striking: 2.98 meters. It’s a very considerable size if compared with overall length and it becomes even more characterizing if we consider that boat shapes have been widened from the forward part to create a comfortable living area in the bow. However, seen from the dock or in navigation, exterior lines are streamlined and sporty. The credit for such a result goes to the double engineering and aesthetical choice adopted by the Marlin Boat Design Department. While the reversed sheer designed by tubes is made even more dynamic by a clean inflection change at amidships, a long bathing platform and a large sun pad complete the aft section. Of special note, always in the lower par
Another distinctive element is the particular steel tower that, unlike analogous American structures, is now lightweight, with a shape that makes it more similar to the frame of an invisible enveloping awning. Of course, this accessory can also function as a support for the awning that shelters the steering console and its settees. In addition, it can be easily removed when the boat is not in use.
An additional panel or a cushion installed over the space dedicated to the central flooring can transform this area into a single sun pad for three adults. This environment is accessible from a specific passage that, in its turn, divides the steering console into two different areas and is completed by an opening windshield in the middle. In the model we tested in Verbella, the pivoting element was absent but neither comfort nor appearance were compromised.
In the central cockpit –
On the starboard side, we can see the steering wheel and the main control panel equipped with two displays: a Raymarine chartplotter and a Mercury VesselView 502 (for engine and system management), both full touch. Equipment also includes: Mercury ActiveTrim, a system that provides with automatic trim adjustment in order to guarantee the best balance in navigation
Furthermore, the steering console includes highly comfortable pilot and co-pilot seats and a large subwoofer.
A large amount of lockers and compartments offers a lot of storage space everywhere, including a fore anchor locker, a larger compartment underneath the fore flooring and two small lockers in the steering console.
In the stern, the inboard-outboard engine box becomes a real piece of furniture equipped with a lounger, whose backrest can be retracted to enlarge the main sun pad covering the whole upper surface. Engine air sockets are positioned in the two dodgers that protect this area while providing the boat with a squisite sporty appearance.
On the starboard side, an uncluttered passage leads to the bathing platform, equipped with a built-in boarding ladder and covered with grey-and-back ReFlex like the rest of flooring. This material represents a good alternative to both natural and synthetic teak since it is softer, more heat reflected and requires fewer efforts in terms of maintenance and installation. Shower, autoclave and relative water tank are included.
Although well-hidden by floats and exterior lines, the hull hasn’t been neglected by the Marlin Boat Projects and Patents Office. Deep and with a 24-degree V-shape, it features lateral supports and a step positioned at amidships that makes hull geometry lighter and more hydrodynamic. Handling, racing performance and fuel efficiency are higly guaranteed.
The model we tested was fitted with a Mercury Mercruiser 4.5 L Bravo III 250hp petrol engine.
We also chose to activate the Active Trim in order to test this interesting tool. Anyway, if you want to opt for a manual engine position monitoring, you can turn the device off and use the right-thumb-operated key positioned on the throttle.
The pilot’s seat is comfortable and all controls are at your fingertips.
Once we entered the lake, at full throttle, the Marlin 24 SR proved to be more vigorous than we expected. Visibility was never compromised in the bow also thanks to Bravo Three software equipped with dual counter-rotating propellers.
As already said, acceleration is one among the main strengths of this inflatable boat specifically designed to enjoy wakeboarding and many other water sports.
After a series of fast tight turns, we finally appreciated the genuine nature of the hull: even in the event of sudden accelerations, the boat was always responsive, with a low turning radius and extraordinary handling.
In addition to the variant installed on board the model we tested, the shipyard also offers two other engine options: a petrol 6.5 L 300 hp engine and a diesel 3.0 260 hp one.
Price: from € 69,300.00
rpm |
Speed (kn) |
Fuel consumption (l/h) |
Fuel consumption (l/nm) |
|
1,000 |
5.00 |
9.00 |
1.80 |
|
Planing speed |
2,000 |
9.00 |
12.80 |
1.42 |
2,500 |
14.20 |
17.70 |
1.25 |
|
Economic cruising speed |
3,000 |
20.00 |
23.70 |
1.19 |
Cruising speed |
3,500 |
25.00 |
30.60 |
1.22 |
4,000 |
29.00 |
42.00 |
1.45 |
|
4,500 |
35.00 |
55.20 |
1.58 |
|
5,000 |
39.00 |
70.00 |
1.79 |
|
Top speed |
5,100 |
40.00 |
72.00 |
1.80 |
Overall Length |
7.55 m |
Validated Length |
6.60 m |
Overall Width |
2.98 m |
Internal Width |
1.78 m |
Tube Diameter |
0.58 m |
Weight |
1,550 kg |
Accommodation |
12 |
Inboard-outboard max power |
300 hp |
Design Category |
C |
Fresh Water Tank Capacity |
42 l |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
220 l |
Tube Material |
Neoprene – Hypalon 1300 gr/m² |
Hull Material |
fiberglass – triple hull moulding |
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