Discovering excitement.
by Ken Kreisler
With a 60-year history of innovative design, it’s no wonder Glastron’s GTD 220 deckboat comes to the market with a built-in success story behind it.
“Because it had been engineered from the beginning offering outboard power, the GTD 220 so configured has the cockpit of a 24-footer,” says Glastron’s Doyle VanderPol.
And that’s just for starters. You and your guests will find comfortable accommodations aboard, starting in the spacious bow area where seating to port and starboard features an optional removable table. On the port side, that seating continues aft and ends at the transom. The well-designed helm is to starboard with additional seating aft and along the transom. Customization includes a fishing package, premium sound options and electronics, a removable ski pylon, wakeboard tower or racks, a porta-pottie, a Bimini top with both bow and cockpit covers, among a long list of others. A trailer is standard. Four exterior color options are offered, including crimson red and white; denim blue and white; phantom grey and white; and jet black and white. You can power your GTD 220 with an Evinrude, Mercury or Yamaha outboard in 150-, 200- or 250-hp models.
“This boat is fun for the entire family, drives like a sportboat, and is very responsive thanks to Glastron’s SSV hull,” VanderPol says.
Wide, reverse chines that extend forward result in added lift and control during turns and extra stability when at rest. This hull design will enhance your time aboard.
Style, performance and attention to detail are the hallmarks of Glastron’s approach to all its boats — the GTD 220 is no exception. Offering a series of deck configurations and a widened floorplan means that your boat can fit your particular needs.
DEALERS
Hall’s Sport Center
hallssportcenter.com
SkipperBud’s
skipperbuds.com
Specifications
- LOA: 22’3”
- Beam: 8’6”
- Draft: 17”/34”
- Weight: 3,600 lbs.
- Fuel Capacity: 52 gals.
- Power: 250 hp
- MSRP: $45,467
- Website: glastron.com
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