The 20'6"-long SEi 210 O/B is rated for outboards up to 175 horsepower.

The 20'6"-long SEi 210 O/B is rated for outboards up to 175 horsepower.



LITTLE FALLS, Minn. — Although the runabout powerboat market predominantly leans to stern-drive power, there are buyers who still prefer outboard engines — particularly today's sophisticated low-emission outboard engines. For the 2002 model year, Larson will offer two outboard-powered models, the SEi 190 O/B and the SEi 210 O/B. Both are being built using the VEC (Virtual Engineered Composites) process, an automated closed-mold system that reportedly enhances boat-building precision and efficiency, while reducing manufacturing emissions.

Measuring 18'6"-long, the SEi 190 O/B can handle outboards up to 150 horsepower. The 20'6"-long SEi 210 O/B is rated for outboards up to 175 horsepower. The foundation for each boat is a 21-degree deep-V hull.

A tilt steering and full instrumentation are standard on both models.

A tilt steering and full instrumentation are standard on both models.



Both models come standard with a Sport interior package, which includes bucket seats for the driver and co-pilot and a bench seat and a sunpad aft. Among the helm station highlights is a tilt steering wheel and full instrumentation. Other standard features of the SEi 190 O/B and SEi 210 O/B include stowage compartments under the bench and bow seats, a draining glove box/cooler in the port console, a swim platform on each side of the motor well and a boarding ladder.

A Clarion Marine CD stereo system is offered as an option. Additional options include a tow pylon, a Bimini top, docking lights, an air compressor (for filling inflatable water toys) and pull-up cleats.

An integrated swim platform on each side of the outboard engine is designed to make reboarding easy.

An integrated swim platform on each side of the outboard engine is designed to make reboarding easy.