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Mar232012

Chaparral's H20 Series of Entry-level Boats

New for 2012, Chaparral has introduced its H20 series of entry-level boats designed for first time buyers and experienced boaters as well.  This 4 boat fleet of 18 and 19-foot bowriders has been designed to satisfy all water sports enthusiasts.  Powerful enough to please wake boarders and skiers, large and comfortable enough for pleasure cruisers, and equipped with an array features for fishing, its sport and ski/fish packages have a lot to offer. These new models have been built to perform.  The extended v-plane hull design stretches full length to deliver strong low-end pulling power and ride comfort.  MerCruiser power provides outstanding performance. Outfitted with Mercury engines, both 18-footers are propelled with 135 hp 3.0L engines, while the 19-footers have 43.L options from 190 to 220 hp.Features include comfortable bow seating with drink holders and grab handles,  protective full height windshield, comfortable, adjustable bucket seats and diamond lustre non skid on the floor and fore deck area to ensure extra safety.  Wakeboarders and water skiiers will appreciate the huge integrated platform--the largest in this size range, the perfect launching pad for watersports.  Families will love the ski/fish packages.  These include multi-purpose seats that convert from cruising position to elevated seats on the fore and aft casting platforms as well as an aft cooler that does double duty as an 18-gallon live well.  Rod storage is available in the gunwale.Designed with style, Chaparral offers a wide assortment of bold color combinations and optional graphics. Other options include a folding arch tower, canvas top and detachable swim platform mat.  In addition, each boat comes with a custom matched motor trailer, making its competitively priced packages hard to beat.

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