The 2002 Supra Sunsport is a 22-foot fiberglass ski and wake boat powered by a 320-horsepower Indmar V-8 engine. The boat planes in 2.35 seconds and reaches a top speed of 44 mph. It features a stainless-steel towing tower that folds forward for storage and towing, rising high enough above the cockpit to provide good lift for skiers or wakeboarders. The tower is through-bolted at three attachment points on each side and aligned with the windshield frame to maintain driver sightlines. The hull employs a sharp entry that softens toward the stern, with four strakes running bow to stern and two tracking fins underneath for stability and handling.
The boat's wake and ski performance benefits from its cleanly designed hull bottom and responsive steering. The cockpit offers excellent visibility enhanced by an adjustable starboard seat and high-quality mirror. The helm features easy throttle placement and responsive tracking through turns. The engine box is a double-clamshell design with top and bottom access panels for routine service and maintenance.
Storage and deck features are comprehensive. The swim platform is fitted with a stainless-steel perimeter rail and a non-skid gelcoat surface with rubber matting. A rear-opening trunk accommodates six slalom skis or three wakeboards. Additional stowage runs throughout the boat—under the observer's seat, beneath the bow, and accessible from the walk-through area. Interior seating includes flip-up backrests and a cockpit lined with 40-ounce marine carpeting. The engine was rebuilt in 2023 and the boat is mechanically sound.
Length
22.00 FT
Beam
7.75 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Engines
1
Engine Make
Indmar
Engine Model
Assault
Power
NaN HP
Hours
388 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
34 GAL