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Princecraft Shows New Sport 188 at Montreal Show

Princecraft Sport 188

Oct 10, 2024

Building on the success of the Sport 175 debut in 2023, Princecraft, headquartered in Princeville, Québec, has debuted the all-new Sport 188 representing the next generation within the Crossover segment. The Sport 188 features a new layout increasing comfort for passengers while cruising or fishing; a larger running surface with 12 extra inches to improve speed, maneuverability and floor space and more customization options for owners to tailor the boat to their individual needs from cruising to an all-in fishing boat and is the only hull on the aluminum market with a cut nose providing more stability and fuel efficiency.

Additional features of the Sport 188 include:

• Two multi-position loungers: Providing increased comfort to passengers onboard and the option to sit forward or backward with back seats.

• Flip-flop passenger seat (optional): Option to upgrade to an extended lounger seat on the passenger side.

• Stern seating module (optional): Option to upgrade to additional seating room; larger cooler or livewell; adding an oval table for entertaining and convenience.

• Fishing-focused features: Equipped with up to four rod holders in the V-berth; up to three fishing seats; one front livewell (standard) and option to add an additional livewell and/or large casting platform to support fishing adventures.

• Stylistic design features: Features a bow cover cap made of polyurethane; LED strip docking light (optional upgrade); and three-color schemes with an optional upgrade to a 3D black chrome logo.

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