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Larson Cabrio 370
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There are so many marine manufacturers in the world. But based on records, Larson Boats is one among the successful veteran companies present up to now. The company was founded by Paul Larson in 1913. For over a century in the boating industry, Larson Boats has built its outstanding reputation. But aside from the quality of products, the boats created by the said company are registered and authorized by NMMA for passing the safety requirements. Larson Cabrio 370 is just one of the company’s prides. The vessel was released and introduced to boat aficionados just last year. The inner features are just the same as the previous series Larson Cabrio 330 though there are some modifications made by the manufacturer. The vessel stands 37 feet in length and 12 feet in width. The deck has 8 berths that can accommodate 3-5 persons in each head room. On the other hand, the hull is made up of thick fiberglass and light steel bars. The vessel also features safety equipments simply to protect all the passengers from harm. These include fire extinguishers, electric anchor winch, bow thruster cockpit cover. Larson Cabrio 370 is the upgraded version of the first series Larson Cabrio 310. But when it comes to specs, Larson 370 has the advantage. One thing is the speed. Larson Cabrio 370 is made up of non-ply wood so it can run faster as compared to other previous series. Larson has also made some modifications in terms of the engine. The vessel features a twin engine that can run up to 375 kph. In comparison to other models like Larson Escape 234, the vessel is quite bigger as it can accommodate a maximum capacity of 50 passengers on board. Aside from the above mentioned, Larson Cabrio 370 is also equipped with convenient items such as freezer, beverage holders, television, toilets microwave oven. The top states that sell the Cabrio 370 are: California, Wisconsin, Ohio, Washington, Delaware, New Jersey, North Carolina, Missouri, Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, Illinois, Alabama, Minnesota, Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, New York, Michigan and South Carolina. |
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