About HydraSports 65 Estrella
HydraSports are renowned for pushing innovations forward in the boating industry. In fact, their 53 Suenos center console managed to grab most design rewards in the past few years. Nevertheless, the manufacturer decided to not stop there and push the limits even further. Just last month, HydraSports announced their newest innovation and biggest center console yet, the HydraSports 65 Estrella. Here’s what we know about the boat so far.
HydraSports 65 Estrella Tournament Specifications
The HydraSports 65 Estrella has been announced to be one of the biggest center consoles from the manufacturer. Coming at 65 feet in length, the boat has also been announced to have a beam of 16 feet and overall fuel tank capacity of 1,800. According to the promotional design, the boat itself will have the option to be powered by as much as five outboard engines, pushing the limits of innovation even further.
HydraSports 65 Estrella On Boat Comfort and Performance
While not much is known about the HydraSports 65 Estrella, we can speculate that similarly to the HydraSport 53 Suenos, the HydraSports 65 Estrella will be a high performance beast, which also incorporates some of the best creature comforts around. In fact, from the design photos of the boats in the announcement, we can see that the boat will have a spacious gallery with a cabin space, a head and a stand-in shower as well as a queen berth. While a lot will depend on customization, the deck also seems to be spacious enough to give you versatility to design the boat just how you like it to be designed.
Overall, the HydraSports 65 Estrella boat does seem to cater towards the interests of high-end boaters. With an expected price-tag of over two million, the boat does prove to be one of the best center consoles ever to be made. Nevertheless, we’ll have to wait until 2018 to find out whether this will be true or not.
Comments(2)
daniel S anderson says
December 18, 2017 at 3:42 pmI want one !
Robert Harbord-Hamond says
May 19, 2018 at 1:58 amWhy not put an inboard motor in it?