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Scout 242 Abaco
By Randy Vance (more by this author)
Scout 242 Abaco
Photo By: Tom King

We think the walk-around hull style is the best boat for families who enjoy fishing and cruising. The Scout 242 Abaco is one of the most graceful blends of both. We found four gunwale rod holders and dedicated rod storage with two racks under the hard top and four more in the cuddy. Optional rocket launchers on the hardtop are a must.

Over on the starboard gunwale is a livewell with freshwater sink and cutting board. Below it is an awesome tackle locker with slide-in Plano tackle boxes and drawers. A second livewell is under the starboard jump seat. A portside gunwale fish locker holds the fish on ice, and it balances the load when baitwells are active.

Most impressive is the integrated aft lounge that stretches from gunwale to gunwale. The seat removes and stows away, while the seat back remains to form a padded coaming and wave gate to lean against while slugging it out with fish. Jump-seat cushions stow away from fishing action, when hooks and fish waste are flying.

Belowdecks we found a convertible V-berth large enough to sleep two adults with all cushions in place. A pump-out head is concealed beneath an upholstered starboard bench, and a portside lounge offers needed seating.

The Abaco comes with a gorgeous pastel-green gelcoat that tastefully accents its graceful lines. The entire cockpit, gunwales and foredeck are finished in a good-looking diamond nonskid finish, so footing is secure even when wet. Passage from cockpit to bow is ample given the boat’s size. Construction is intended to last a lifetime, thanks to all-composite stringers, transom and core. Our high-speed offshore runs in three- to four-foot seas proved the build was solid. The 242 Abaco tracked confidently in high-speed turns and docked like a seasoned horse heading to the stables.

 

Final Take: Strong for anglers, comfortable for cruisers

 

We Also Liked …

1. Water-resistant Yamaha LCD gauges at the helm.

2. Livewells and portside cooler are lighted to ease bait selection and end-of-day washdown.

3. Steps to gunwales are molded into coamings for easy deck access without using cockpit space.

4. Pop-up cleats all around are heavy-duty stainless steel.

5. Battery shut-off means one switch isolates the battery to assure full charge on next trip.

 

DETAILS

Length: 24’2”

Beam: 8’6”

Dry Weight: 2,800 lb.

Seating/Weight Capacity: Yacht Certified

Fuel Capacity: 126 gal.

Max HP: 250

MSRP: $66,000

Contact: 843-821-0068

 

PERFORMANCE

Test Engine: Yamaha F225 4-stroke

Test Prop: 19” SS Saltwater Series Yamaha

Test Load: Fuel (60 gal.); People (400 lb.)

Top Speed: 47.0 MPH @ 5,800 RPM

Time to Plane: 4.7 sec.

Time to 30 MPH: 8.2 sec.

Noise at Idle: 66 db

Noise at 30 MPH: 84 db

Cruise Stats: 84 db; 34 MPH @ 4,000 RPM

 

POWER CURVE

RPM MPH

650 3.6

1,000 5.2

1,500 7.4

2,000 8.5

2,500 10.6

3,000 20.0

3,500 27.3

4,000 33.8

4,500 37.3

5,000 41.1

5,500 46.4

5,800 47.0



Originally Published: January 2003
© 2010 Bonnier Corporation


 
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