2007 Mastercraft X-30 for Sale

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Make
Mastercraft
Type
Powerboats
Model
X-30
Length
22'
Hull material
Fiberglass
Year
2007
Class
Runabout 1
Fuel type
Gas
Engine type
inboard
Name
Mastercraft X-30 2007
Price
$29,000

2007 Mastercraft X-30

By combining the inherent design quality of the award-winning X-Star with the sensibility of a boat bred for active recreational boaters, the X-30 has become an integral part of the MasterCraft line. Drivers are treated to the sweet spot ? a form-fitting wrapped driver?s seat, placed squarely in command of a gauge package that does everything but drive the boat for you. Standard with MasterCraft cruise control, digital throttle control and smooth-spinning rack and pinion steering system, the X-30 turns driving into dreamland. Behind the X-30?s diamond transom is a water lover?s fantasyland. With wakes which move from butter at 32 mph to bulging at 21, the X-30 singularly delivers skiers and riders equal doses of excitement. Our innovative, modified step hull and a series of terraced chines allow the X-30 to move freely at slalom speeds while sitting low when the speedometer inches below 22.

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