Scout Boats was founded in 1989, building boats using 100% hand-laid fibreglass. Since then, they have become a leader in marine innovations, combining performance, style, sophistication, and technology.
Today, their luxury boats are just as forward-thinking. Their boats’ hulls are constructed from epoxy-infused carbon fibre for strength and they incorporate the latest in technology so you can relax and enjoy the ride. There is no better example of this than their new Scout 425 LXF.
Introducing the Scout 425 LXF
The Scout 425 LXF was inspired by the most popular aspects of Scout’s 420 LXF and its flagship 530 LXF. It is designed to be more like a yacht than its predecessor, and it rivals many other large luxury sportfishing crafts on the market. The 425 is the second-largest boat in the LXF line, and its strength and speed are nearly unrivalled.
What’s In a Scout Boats Hull?
The hull of the Scout 425 LXF is an innovation in itself. It’s constructed of epoxy-infused carbon fibre. This cutting-edge construction method uses E-glass to reinforce the carbon fibre, blending the two materials to provide the fishing boat with extra strength and structural stability.
The Scout 425 LXF is an S-class luxury model, meaning it’s 42″2′ long and approximates the experience of a high-end luxury automobile.
She’s a fast boat, too, with a top speed of 49 knots, powered by a Triple V12 Verado 600 outboard motor. Using this motor, Scout’s recommended cruising speed is 42.6 mph.
The 425 LXF, of course, includes a sea chest water manifold thru-hull system. This will stockpile water for when you need it. Commonly, it’s used for cooling purposes or in case of fire.
Luxurious Comfort and Convenience
The innovation doesn’t stop with the hull, however. The Scout boat’s interior is just as impressive, with a Seakeeper gyro stabilizer and second-row seating. In addition, the boat incorporates everything you need to cook up your fresh catch. A single-burner glass stove cooktop, microwave, and electrically actuated drawer refrigerator are all included.
As far as electronics go, the Scout 425 LXF sports the latest. Onboard, you’ll find an 8 kW generator, CZONE digital switching, and three Garmin GPS screens with GPS.
The 425 LXF also incorporates a Seakeeper gyro stabilizer. This innovative gyroscope technology eliminates up to 95% of boat roll, using minimal power, no external appendages, and causing no drag, so you can remain stable while fishing without having to think about it.
On the Scout 425 LXF’s Deck and Below It
The craft is designed with a single-level deck. Port and starboard storage boxes are lit using energy-efficient LEDs. The gas shock-assisted hatches are as well.
Downstairs, in addition to your cooking amenities, you’ll find a 32″ LED TV and shower and toilet areas. Plus, there’s a 12,000 BTU air conditioner that will keep you cool, even on the hottest days.
Are Scout Boats the Perfect Fishing Boat?
The Scout 425 LXF is a comfortable, highly functional fishing boat. The price tag, starting at $1,152,098, may cause those on a budget to hesitate, but it is certainly one to consider if you are buying a boat.
With its sleek design, sturdy construction, and superior amenities, it delivers a safe and comfortable experience for anglers of all levels of experience.
Be sure to watch Team Scout Boats full walkthrough below!
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