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Take a tour of Pursuit's all new DC 246 Dual Console

by Pursuit Boats 30 Jun 2021 11:20 PDT
Pursuit's all new DC 246 Dual Console © Pursuit Boats

The sleek lines and the signature fiberglass-framed windshield of the new DC 246, the latest dual console boat in the Pursuit lineup, are the perfect introduction to the brand.

First, she will turn your head. Then you'll discover how the design and fit feel second-nature. The thoughtful accommodations and unique social zones will seem like they were made just for you and your family.

These hallmarks of the Pursuit dual console boat series are purposeful—allowing you to move seamlessly fore and aft through the center walkway and at every turn have a gorgeous view of the water. Fancy a fish dinner? With an LOA of 25' 8" and a significantly increased cockpit size and functionality over its predecessor, there's plenty of elbow and angling room.

Cruising around the bay? Everyone will find their favorite spot within the multitude of customer-requested seating configurations. Sandbar swim, anyone? Getting in and out of the water and cleaning your gear is easy with the optional bow boarding ladder with fresh water washdown.

The DC 246 adapts to your preferred pastimes—competitive and lively or reflective and tranquil. It's your choice, you only need to take the helm.

Specifications: (preliminary)

  • L.O.A.:25' 8" (7.82 m)
  • Beam: 8' 6" (2.59 m)
  • Hull Draft (motors up): 1' 9" (0.53 m)
  • Hull Draft (motors down): 2' 11" (0.89 m)
  • *Clearance w/Hardtop (from waterline): 7' 2" (2.18 m)
  • Approx. Dry Weight (single F300 DES engine): 6,138 (2,784 kg)
  • **Fuel Capacity: 118 U.S. gallons (446 L)
  • Fresh Water Capacity (opt.): 18 U.S. gallons (68 L)
  • Waste Water Capacity (opt.): 6 U.S. gallons (23 L)
  • Max. Horsepower: 300 hp (224 kw)
  • Deadrise: 21 degrees

*Hardtop Clearance shown does not include options which could increase this height dimension.
**Net tank capacity. The usable fuel capacity will be affected by several factors, including EPA-required fuel system components, temperature and loading of the boat. These factors will reduce the usable fuel capacity by approximately 10%

Specifications as well as standard and optional equipment are subject to change without notice. All measurements approximate. For more information and pricing, please contact your Pursuit dealer.

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