Aviara Intros 32-foot Luxury Boat

February 14, 2019

Tennessee-based Aviara Boats delivered a new luxury recreational day boat experience with today’s debut of its first model, the AV32, at the Miami International Boat Show.

The first of a fleet of vessels 30-feet and over, Aviara’s AV32 is a 32-foot luxury bowrider that creates a flawless open water experience rooted in precision control, guest entertainment and premium all-day comfort and luxury. Aviara Boats is a new brand owned and manufactured by MasterCraft Boat Holdings, Inc.

 “The AV32 fills a void we found from other offerings in the day boat category,” said Terry McNew, President and CEO of MasterCraft Boat Holdings, Inc. “Not only did we create something new with the concept of a progressive luxury day boat, we’re delivering this premium level experience at an attainable price point.”

"The AV32’s aesthetic begins with a clean, striking shape and an interior that exudes European styling. The AV32 features an inviting open deck layout that puts entertainment and social interaction first," claimed a press release.

Aviara Boats, including the AV32, are available in both sterndrive and outboard propulsion options. AV32 outboard configurations come standard with Twin Mercury Verado 300 HP engines with Verado 350 HP engines as an upgrade option.

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