"Zodiac Pro Open Tropical T-Top 650"

 

 

Price:
$46,939
Type:
Rigid Inflatable
Year:
2007
Builder:
Zodiac
Model:
Pro Open 650
Designer:
Zodiac Marine
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Hull Material:
fiberglass
Displacement:
 2,000 lbs
Engine:
 Yamaha
LOA:
21' 4"
Fuel:
95 gal.
Model:
Four-Stroke F150 
Beam:
8' 2"
 
Horsepower:
150 hp
 
     

 

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Zodiac Pro Open 650, always the bestA safe boat to confront the open sea, the Pro Open 650 is approved under the category B design. On board all has been arranged to get the most out of the exceptional characteristics of this “sportsman”: an ergonomically comfortable pilot station; room for easy movement on board and maximum storage space. Standing, the pilot and co-pilot can comfortably lean back on a bolster that also lodges the fishing rods. A two-position cooler is installed between the 2 aft lockers, making a spacious bench; placed under the bolster, it leaves the rear of the cockpit free for fishing.

 

Accommodations:

The Zodiac Pro Open 650 can carry 13, count’em 13 passengers. It’s that stable and safe. The 650 makes the most of vital living space and storage areas; the console houses many navigation instruments and dry storage through a watertight door. There is room for skis, diving equipment, and fishing tackle: i.e., whatever you want to bring along. The T-Top provides a great handhold while moving about the boat. The VHF radio antenna is mounted up high on the T-Top along with fore and aft deck lights and Bose stereo speakers.

 

Electrical

The Zodiac Pro Open 650 has 12V DC services. Navigation lights, bilge pump, and electronics are all 12voltDC.

 

Electronics

The Zodiac Pro Open 650 is equipped with a Garmin 440C Color Chartplotter GPS with Depthfinder, a Uniden Solara VHF Radio with DSC and fold-down antenna, Sony Marine Stereo CD/MP3/FM/AM with Bose Speakers, and Yamaha digital speed, fuel, and tachometer.

 

Safety Equipment and Accessories

The Zodiac Pro Open 650 is a very capable and accommodating rigid inflatable. She’ll take you places you wouldn’t think possible. She’s economical to run because she is light and requires less horsepower. Her “miscellaneous” list includes all the required Coast Guard safety equipment, a properly sized galvanized folding anchor with chain and rode, Ritchie console-mounted compass, and an electric bilge pump,

 

 

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Details on the above vessels are believed to be true and reliable, but cannot be guaranteed.

Offer subject to change, sale, or withdrawal without prior notice.