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Svfara SVONE 
By Steve Fennell

A three-event contender that can triple your pleasure on the water.

Svfara SVONESvfara’s SVONE is a versatile model to say the least. In fact, it’s safe to say the sky is the limit considering this 2007 entry is decked out to enjoy an array of extreme pastimes to include jumping, trick skiing or fast, smooth slalom runs.

Coming in at an LOA of a little more than 21 feet and beam of 95 inches, its cockpit seems a lot larger than its specs’ indicate – a real benefit for a sport where any additional on board space is an added plus. Seating space is impressive with a plush helm chair, a double spotter’s seat plus two seats in each aft corner. What’s more is the engine housing is brilliantly sculpted in its forward section to fit an additional seat. And, like every direct-drive model, this is an ideal leaning place to prepare for runs, gather rope or conveniently conduct any other riding duty. All seats are flanked with grab handles, drink holders and thoughtfully topped with 34-ounce upholstery with a stain-resistant topcoat. In all, the SVONE can seat six. Easy boarding to and from the teak platform is provided by a unique transom step, which is non-skid for added security, and the platform is strategically positioned to easily get in and out of the water quickly and conveniently.

In the power department this 20-footer comes packaged with a 330 hp powerhouse, or users can opt for the available Mercury MX 6.2 L Black Scorpion offering 340 horses. Regardless of your choice, each power plant provides enough pull no matter what the thrill of the day is. Additionally, drivers can control these engines in total comfort and ease at the fully loaded helm station. Analogue Faria and digital gauges relay all vital engine data while a Dino wheel, digital depth sounder (with shallow and deep water alarms), a fuel management system, TeleFlex rack and pinion steering, and a competition MV-3 sport control are all worthy highlights. The helm is also ready to mount the PerfectPass Speed control system.

Rounding out the SVONE is a series of other standards, including 40-ounce carpeting, four courtesy lights, a rear trunk compartment with cargo storage nets, plus custom graphics. And, staying true to its ability to readily serve a variety of water sports, there’s an integrated ski pylon, located just forward of the engine.

While this 2007 entry is one of four models from Svfara, which includes the SV2, SV609 and SV 696, this is a recommended pick if skiing, jumping and trick skiing are the order of the day.


Specifications
LOA: 20’10”/6.12 m
Beam: 95”/2.41 m
Dry Weight: 2,450 lbs./1,111 kg
Deadrise: 2.5 degrees
Fuel Capacity: 30 gal./113 L
Draft: 22”/.55 m
Maximum Power: 340 hp
Base MSRP: $62,750 w/Mercury MX 6.2 L 340 hp Black Scorpion

Price Supplied by Svfara Marine, Calgary, Alberta (403) 244-2202 www.svfaramarine.com (Page Top)

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