The Iron 767 is a 25-foot center console built on a fiberglass hull with a modern, clean-lined design. Powered by a single Yamaha F300XSB four-stroke engine rated at 300 horsepower, it delivers a capable and responsive ride. The boat reaches speeds of 46 to 58 mph and carries a 69-gallon fuel tank, making it well-suited for day running and coastal work.
The open configuration centers around a helm station with electronic controls and digital instrumentation via the Yamaha CL-5 system. The helm seat and aft seating are upholstered in saffron fabric with black stitching, while underfoot the grey marine-grade EVA decking provides a finished, practical surface. A black canvas T-top frames the helm area, reinforcing the boat's purposeful stance. The dark grey hull and deck complement the overall tailored aesthetic.
Standard equipment includes Yamaha electronic steering, a stainless steel propeller, single battery with charger, 120-volt inlet, and custom black canvas canopy. A custom Integrity trailer is available separately, built with 7,000-pound capacity, hydraulic disc brakes on both axles, full bunk construction, waterproof LED lighting, and polished aluminum step pads.
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