Engine
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Total Power
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Engine Hours
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Class
Cruisers
Length
40ft
Year
2025
Model
SLX 400
Capacity
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Boat Details
Description
Winner of an NMMA Innovation Award, the SLX 400, "The Entertainer", combines peak performance, superior comfort, incredible versatility and style, and state-of-the-art technology. The result is more than a boat - it's a premium socializing environment. Every facet has been thoughtfully designed for maximum enjoyment, from the inviting cockpit and cabin, to the sleek digital helm, to the innovative fold-down swim terrace. All so that you and your friends can experience richer, fuller days on the water. Because the ultimate talent of an entertainer is making every guest feel right at home.
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Measurements
Dimensions
Nominal Length:39.75ft
Max Bridge Clearance:8.83ft
Max Draft:3.67ft
Beam:12.08ft
Weights
Dry Weight:20,794Lb
Miscellaneous
Deadrise At Transom:21deg
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks:50gal
Fuel Tanks:250gal
Holding Tanks:28gal
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