Hewescraft 25 Alaskan walk through
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- 2020 Hewescraft Alaskan 250 AK ET HT MLC
WHEN YOU NEED TO FILL YOUR FREEZER
The 2019 Alaskan isn’t just an upgraded model, it’s an entirely new fishing experience.
Launching new this year, our 25’ and 27’ Alaskan models are seriously larger than previous years and still designed with Alaskans in mind. Hewescraft continues to be the #1 selling brand in Alaska, and we take great pride in naming this boat after the 49th state. To explore all the Northwest has to offer, the Alaskan has a wider beam, larger fuel tank, deeper hull, self-bailing deck, and a stronger transom.
Halibut, salmon or tuna. Charter, commercial, or recreational.
You take care of the fishing … the Alaskan will take care of you.
THROUGH WIND AND WAVES BRING THE BIG CATCH HOME
Alaskans are tough and aren’t afraid to battle the elements when needed. Boasting an intimidating 8-foot hull width, 30-inch inside depth, and a 42-degree bow entry, you won’t have to stay at the dock when you need to fill your freezer. The Alaskan combines inside and outside comfort with a hull rated for 500-horsepower, and more than 140 gallons of fish storage. Everything has been designed to bring you off shore, so you can fish the biggest water, whenever you choose, wherever you live.
Weather rolling in? Not a concern for the Alaskan. The all welded hull lets you slice through the waves so you can limit out, and the optional sleeper seats, galley, dinette table, and full standup head closet allow you to anchor up comfortably in a secluded bay. With a roomier cabin, larger fishing deck, and increased stability, the all new Alaskan inspires you to Be Your Own Guide.
Features may include:
Anodes: Installed on port transducer bracket
Battery: Storage
Bilge Pumps: Two bilge pumps; one auto, one manual
Bow Eye: Double, welded
Bow Deck: Welded treadplate, self-bailing
Bow Rails: 12” welded
Cleats: 10”, welded, eight on gunwales, one on bow inwale
Cup Holders: Four, located in cabin side tray
Decals: 15” vinyl side striping with graphics; black, white, blue, yellow, green, red, orange, charcoal
Door: Bulkhead, locking with fixed window
Fish Box: 40 gallon in transom with cutting board lid
Fish Box: In floor with macerator pump -2
Fishing Deck: Self-bailing with treadplate
Fuel System:
Glove Box: Lockable
Grab Handles: Bulkhead, glove box, windshield, interior shelves, aft cabin sides
Horn: Flush mount
Instrument Panel: -Ten water-resistant rocker style switches -Power point -Twelve-gang expansion fuse block
Ladder: Extending for bow access
Lights: LED, navigational
Lights: LED, anchor, removable, cabin top with storage clips
Light: LED, two overhead, interior cabin
Line Locker: Bow, treadplate hatch, line notch
Paint: Light gray, full inside
Pre-rig: Single binnacle with multi-function gauge
Pre-rig: Binnacle control with multi-function gauge (Honda, Yamaha, Mercury, Evinrude, Suzuki)
Rails: Cabin top, 4” aluminum
Steering: SeaStar hydraulic
Steering Wheel: Stainless steel with rubber grip
Stern Eyes: Welded, port and starboard
Storage: -Dry seat boxes with lid -Two trays aft of bulkhead, port and starboard -Lockable cabinet aft of bulkhead, port and starboard -Lockable cabinets under bow -Fish deck 2-macerated boxes
Where is the hour meter found on this bat?
Ill take the 27 footer with a custom canvas camper-cover for the back...
Black.....wow now...
Give us a call, we can get that done. 440-444-1955
Did this boat have the standard or medium cab?
Standard cabin
Can you put the single 425 yamaha on this 25
Yes you can
Thanks for presenting this FINE boat, but a few questions if I may. Does the price justify itself--is it a "value"? What kind of trailer does she require if one were to trailer her, instead of slipping? Last, being aluminum, is she prone to "slapping" sounds on the water (water against hull)?
How do you use the heater?
It is diesel, Wallas heater, has a thermostat in cabin, fire it up, and takes a few minutes to get rolling.
Question how do you get into it after you launch it by urself????
This isn't a one person boat to launch
@@eriemarinesales8123 as long as you have a dock by you and a rope on your trailer. Im just impressed by how high the bow is. my dad can launch his 30ft center console easily by his self and this is 5 feet smaller......
@@eriemarinesales8123 Disagree, with respect. With a parallel dock, and a retaining rope--attached to the boat and the truck you should be able to back her in, have her slide off. Leave the truck, mount the boat from the dock, start her, cast off the rope and secure her to the dock. Take the key, go park the truck. When returning, tie to dock, get out, get the truck and put the trailer in place, drive her onto the trailer, and NOW is the only tricky part. You have to either climb onto the tongue from the bow, OR, have one of those slick, never peddle stairs on your trailer that allows you to safely dismount. ALL THAT SAID, I do NOT recommend boating alone, it just isn't a good idea IMO.
How much does the boat cost,and can I get it in orange like the 190 seacraft
Price all depends on options and motors, generally 125k to 150k. Yes you can get orange.
I want it black....
What's the max hp you can put on this boat? Can you put mercury instead of yamaha ?
Max is 450. Any outboard brand you want
Just curious why you would want to do that? NOT challenging you, just asking.
@@jimquantic availability for motors isn't great, so just extra insurance.