A Little Something Extra: Baja's 247 Islander
This 24 footer makes a great day boat for a large family. It also just happens to perform well.
When a restaurant in New Orleans sends your table an appetizer you didnāt order or comps your dessert, theyāll call it ālagniappe,ā a wonderful French word that means āa little something extra.ā Itās such a great experience and itās part of what makes New Orleans such a distinctive place.
Bajaās 247 Islander runabout bears a similar distinction. Itās a roomy, comfortable and fully featured family runabout. The lagniappe is that it also performs well.
For family day-boating, the 247 Islander lacks for nothing. For example, the first question most moms ask is whether a boat has a head, and the 247 delivers a nice roomy compartment beneath the windshield on the port side. The vacuum-infused door provides privacy and a 12-volt light illuminates the compartment.
āItās a great family boat. Thereās no question about that,ā says Reggie Fountain, president of Baja Marine and Fountain Powerboats. āItās a sports boat with an open bow, and it makes a lot of sense.ā
On the starboard side, the 247 features a generous stowage compartment. There is more stowage below deck between the port and starboard cowls and still more beneath all the bow cushions. The bow lounges are long enough for even the tallest passengers to stretch and relax.
The cockpit is treated with nonskid, and you can get optional snap-in carpeting. Both front bolsters give driver and observer the option to either sit or drop the seat bottoms and stand, which is great for rough water conditions. In the rear, the deep bench cushion combines with the 8-foot 6-inch beam to create a seat large enough for four adults without feeling cramped. There are cupholders and more stowage in the upholstered coaming panels.
As for performance, well - itās a Baja, so performance is deeply embedded in its lineage. The hull features a sharp keel, with four lifting strakes and 23 degrees of deadrise, which means the 247 Islander is a runabout you can take out on open ocean.
āIt has a sharp keel,ā Fountain explains. āYou get more directional stability if itās sharp at the keel instead of radiused. It tends to hold the tail more steady, particularly when you running 50 or 60 mph. It tracks better because of that bottom.ā
Engine options range from 300- and 320-horsepower small blocks to 380- and 430-horse 8.2-liter big blocks, all from MerCruiser. Fountain said most buyers opt for the big blocks. Pricing for the 247 Islander with the 380-horse big block, which pushes the boat to 60-plus mph top speeds, is $81,543. A trailer is optional.
āI think thatās a pretty competitive price,ā Fountain said, ābut theyāll get a deal a lot better than that because weāre wheeling and dealing right now.ā
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