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Scout Boats is set to unveil three new center-console models at the upcoming Miami International Boat Show, which will be held at Miami Marine Stadium Park & Basin next month.

The manufacturer will showcase the 330 LXF, 305 LXF, and 277 LXF models, along with a single-engine runabout known as the 215 Dorado. Attendees can find these boats in the water at booth 450.

The dual-engine 330 LXF is crafted for entertainment, cruising, or fishing. Measuring 32’9” in length and 10’4” in beam, the 330 LXF boasts ample seating, including at the bow, in front of the console, and a rear bench seat, in addition to helm seating.

Scout Boats will showcase the 330 LXF at the Miami International Boat Show. Photo courtesy of Scout Boats

Standard power comes from twin Yamaha F300XCA outboards, although the center-console can also be equipped with Mercury engines. Featuring a 265-gallon fuel tank, this boat is well-suited for long-distance fishing trips. It also comes with a 12-gallon holding tank and a freshwater tank with a capacity of 22 gallons.

The 330 LXF is equipped with a hardtop featuring a full windshield, six rocket launchers, and LED rope lighting. A leaning post includes three tackle drawers, a 65-quart YETI cooler, a sink, and a cutting board. Below deck, Scout has incorporated an electric marine head with a 12-gallon holding tank. The model has a starting price of $337,386.

Additionally, Scout plans to release the smaller 277 LXF, starting at $168,295. This boat is packed with standard features such as a powder-coated hardtop for the console, a dive door on the port side, a fully walkable transom swim platform, and front seating with removable backrests.

The 277 LXF is a new addition to Scout Boats’ lineup for 2020. Photo courtesy of Scout Boats

Base power for the 277 LXF consists of dual Yamaha F150XB outboards, with optional upgrades available from both Yamaha and Mercury Marine. The fishing-oriented features include a recirculating bait well at the port aft, fish boxes in both the port and starboard soles, and rod storage. Buyers have the option to upgrade the leaning post with a bait prep station, sink, and tackle drawers.

Access to the console is via a side door, which includes a porcelain head, while a porthole lets in light and fresh air. The 277 LXF comes with a standard hardtop, with the option to add outriggers.

Scout will also present the 305 LXF at the Miami event, although no additional information about this model has been provided. A rendering from the South Carolina boat manufacturer depicts a smaller version of the 277 LXF featuring aggressive center-console styling, twin outboards, and a hardtop similar to that of the 277 LXF.

The Miami International Boat Show is scheduled for February 12-17.

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