Need a stern washdown for the aqua-folk and review of the bow anchoring system. Plus a look at the tie downs and tie-ups would be nice. Big fan of MasterCraft Boats and glad to see they're ready to throw down with Sea Ray which has owned this space for going on a decade now.
Good video/walk through... On this video and others they show the "pull out" ice chest... Great feature but does it have a drain? Or do you have to remove it to drain the water?
A few questions: 1. Can it take a tender as myself and my guests like to island hop and go ashore plus we travel into river cities from the bay and would use the boat as an hotel room to sleep aboard after dining and partying in the city. As such we would need a tender to get ashore. 2. Is there a version with a full glass enclosed saloon especially the main windshield and continuing at least half way down both sides like Formula boats. 3. What size engines and speed? 4. Is this boat for bays only or can you take it out to sea? 5. Is there a sun shade for the bow area? 6. Is there air conditioning in the saloon and on the helm?
Great questions John! Please visit the model page to get in touch with an Aviara specialist to discuss all these topics: www.marinemax.com/boats-for-sale/details/new/aviara/av40/2020/-/7365738
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This needs to be done by every boat manufacturer.
so this vs the Azimut Verve 42 what would you pick?
Wish you had shown more of the exterior, but overall great looking boat!
Nice walk through of a beautiful boat. Let me complement you on the audio.
Bad I’m the video good on audio
how much will it cost?
Where do put all the Groceries, towels, cleaning supplies, life jackets, ropes, water toys, etc etc?
Lol tools list goes on
Need a stern washdown for the aqua-folk and review of the bow anchoring system. Plus a look at the tie downs and tie-ups would be nice. Big fan of MasterCraft Boats and glad to see they're ready to throw down with Sea Ray which has owned this space for going on a decade now.
I'm not familiar with Aviara...how does this boat compare to the Sea Ray 400 SLX?
Good video/walk through... On this video and others they show the "pull out" ice chest... Great feature but does it have a drain? Or do you have to remove it to drain the water?
What is the weight capacity on the gunners? Does it actually touch the water or are they suspended over the water? Can you drive with them open?
A few questions:
1. Can it take a tender as myself and my guests like to island hop and go ashore plus we travel into river cities from the bay and would use the boat as an hotel room to sleep aboard after dining and partying in the city.
As such we would need a tender to get ashore.
2. Is there a version with a full glass enclosed saloon especially the main windshield and continuing at least half way down both sides like Formula boats.
3. What size engines and speed?
4. Is this boat for bays only or can you take it out to sea?
5. Is there a sun shade for the bow area?
6. Is there air conditioning in the saloon and on the helm?
Great questions John! Please visit the model page to get in touch with an Aviara specialist to discuss all these topics: www.marinemax.com/boats-for-sale/details/new/aviara/av40/2020/-/7365738
Dearest Lord when can i have one of this boat?
What are the power and propulsion choices?
This is the Huwaei version of Sea Ray
i had to google it to see how it looks like from the outside.
How can you sit out in the night sun?
Must be Norwegian.
Didn't you guys steal drop down from Scout boats 🤔
Yep,
Like Steve Jobs stole the phone from Alexander Graham Bell. 😂
Many brands have drop down options. Scout wasn't the first.
I guess americans don't like to lay down and sunbathe all thet much
800k patio and bbq
Pretty much a clone of the Sea Ray SLX 400. Both are nice boats I wouldn't mind owning.
looks great just a shame that as its the first boat ever shown the bed couldn't have been made, looked like someone was just sleeping on it
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