By: Jarrett Matthews
Crafted to tackle the challenging conditions of Lake Ontario and waters alike, the 2024 Crestliner Commander Elite stands as a formidable presence on big waters. The hull, featuring Crestliner’s patented variable-degree deadrise, ensures immediate planing and unparalleled stability. The innovative reverse chime design, complemented by an integrated spray rail, redirects water away for a drier and more comfortable ride. Every joint on the transom undergoes double welding, inside and out, guaranteeing enduring durability.
Designed with functionality in mind, the transom accommodates both the main larger Mercury motor and the kicker motor on the port side.
The helm and co-pilot jump seats sit atop storage boxes, perfect for organizing tackle boxes and other essentials.
At the bow, the 2050 features an 18-gallon aerated live well integrated into the floor, with lockable in-floor storage just forward of the casting pedestal insert for anchor storage. The ultra-tough, all-welded windshield, with an optional wiper, separates the bow from the cockpit, offering protection against the elements and waves during challenging conditions. For those venturing into colder seasons, the full enclosure option is a practical addition. The optional wash-down and side bench seating further enhance the Commander Elite’s functionality, making them essential considerations.
Specifications
Length: 19 ft 7 in – 21 ft 7 in
Beam: 94 in
Dead Rise: 17 degrees
Draft: 44 in
Fuel Capacity: 40 gal
Weight: 1,800 lbs
Horsepower Range: 115-200 hp
Passenger Capacity: 6-8
MSRP: Starting at $55,156 USD
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