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5 things to love about the Aquila 28 Molokai

by Marinemax 13 Jul 2022 06:35 NZST
Aquila 28 Molokai © MarineMax

The Aquila 28 Molokai Power Catamaran is a versatile boat that amplifies your boating lifestyle. Prepare to easily slice through waves with its stable platform and formidable ride.

Plus, with fishing features such as two 94-gallon insulated fish boxes, a 30-gallon livewell, and 15 rod holders, this vessel is truly an angler's dream.

See all that the 28 Molokai has to offer. Have questions, or want a quote? Visit here, and a sales pro will be in touch shortly.

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1. Functional performance

Simply pull out the handy washdown hose to rinse your gear after a full day of fishing.

2. Incredible ride

Born from the rigors of island hopping in tumultuous waters, this boat is suited for almost any boating condition.

3. Fishing-focused

Stay out all day with the help of the 30-gallon livewell and large built-in tackle box for all your gear.

4. Entertainment-friendly

Enjoy watersport activities, lounge on the bow seating area, or pull up the bow table with up to 10+ guests onboard.

5. You're in control

The extra-large console dash supports two large displays along with the Mercury engine monitoring displays and a Fusion® sound system head unit.

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