The Iron 767 is a 25-foot center console built on a fiberglass hull and powered by a single Yamaha F300XSB-DEC 4-stroke engine rated at 300 horsepower. The boat delivers a clean, modern profile with a composed ride, finished in jet black gelcoat with a black T-Top, grey marine-grade EVA decking, and saffron upholstery throughout the seating areas.
Control and navigation are handled by Yamaha digital electronic steering and a CL-5 information station. The helm is fitted with dual seats—a helm seat forward and an aft seat—both dressed in custom black canvas. The boat carries a 69-gallon fuel tank, a single battery with charger, and 120-volt inlet power. A stainless steel Yamaha Reliance propeller drives the boat to speeds between 46 and 58+ mph. The wet weight is 2,866 pounds.
The T-Top is reinforced with black powder-coated framing that complements the boat's technical, purposeful stance. Standard equipment includes a fire extinguisher, and systems have been tested. A custom Integrity trailer with 7,000-pound capacity, hydraulic disc brakes on both axles, full bunk construction, bearing-protection hubs, waterproof LED lighting, polished aluminum step pads, and 15-inch radial tires is available separately.
Length
25.33 FT
Beam
8.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yamaha
Engine Model
F300XSB-DEC
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Gasoline