The 2002 MasterCraft ProStar 209 is a 20-foot 11-inch direct-drive ski boat built on a fiberglass hull with a sharp entry designed to cut through lake chop and smooth out the water at the transom. An 8-foot beam provides stability and interior width. The boat is powered by a single 310-horsepower fuel-injected Indmar engine offering strong low-end torque and smooth acceleration for reliable towing performance.
The layout prioritizes seating flexibility and comfort. The removable rear seat holds four and can be converted to a full sunpad, while the observer's seat accommodates two adults with an optional flip-out for a third. The bow features a deep, wide layout suitable for open-air cruising. Total seating capacity is 12 across the boat. Storage spans a large, dual-opening trunk, underseat lockers beneath both rear and bow seating, and additional space under the passenger seat for skis, ropes, and vests.
The exterior incorporates an angled transom design, integrated platform, and pronounced hull flare. The overall construction prioritizes the practicality needed for ski and wake sports, with accessible storage and a layout that balances performance with passenger comfort.
Length
20.92 FT
Beam
8.00 FT
Draft
1.83 FT
Weight
2,850 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Engines
1
Engine Make
Indmar
Engine Model
MasterCraft
Power
NaN HP
Hours
650 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
35 GAL