The 243 DC is a 24-foot deck boat built on a fiberglass hull, powered by a single Yamaha VMAX 250 SHO with 60 hours. The layout combines open-air cockpit space with a practical enclosed step-down dressing room and optional portable head. Wraparound seating surrounds the cockpit, complemented by a sun pad at the bow and dual helm bucket seats positioned ahead of a panoramic windshield. A pressurized water system supplies the galley sink and optional transom shower.
The boat's equipment roster includes a bimini top, bow and cockpit covers, transom fresh water wand, cockpit table, ski tow pylon, Simrad Go5 chartplotter, dual batteries with switch, and pump-out porta pottie. Bow and transom platforms provide direct water access for swimming and diving. The owner installed SeaDek non-slip decking in the cockpit and bow landing areas.
The hull is finished in white with black accents. Access throughout is straightforward, with easy-locking storage lockers and a walkthrough windshield design that opens sightlines forward.
Length
24.25 FT
Beam
8.50 FT
Weight
3,373 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yamaha
Engine Model
VMAX 250 SHO
Power
NaN HP
Hours
60 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
62 GAL