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Combining luxury, performance, and convenience, the all-new 350 LXZ is a high-end day cruiser ideal for refined entertainment while offering overnight accommodations. One of the model's unique features is that select onboard electronics are run by the standard Lithium-Ion power system onboard, with an optional second Lithium-Ion battery also available. The Lithium-Ion battery(s) eliminates the need for a generator.
Scout models 33' and up are designated as S-Class models. S-Class signifies the upper echelon of the lineup - the highest level of luxury - similar to what you experience with high-end luxury automobiles.
The 350, like all Scout models, is 100% hand laid. Its double-stepped high-performance hull is built utilizing a state-of-the-art epoxy infusion process, while the deck, hardtop, and console pan & liner are built with an epoxy infusion with Carbon Fiber/E-Glass. This manufacturing process has been used in the aerospace industry for years. Still, it has typically been a historically-unpopular process to marine manufacturers for numerous reasons such as materials cost, labor skill, and lack of technology to implement, to name a few. Less than 1% of marine manufacturers utilize these processes. The process includes multiple feeder lines attached to the mold - monitored by skilled craftspeople - to inject the exact amount of epoxy necessary into the fiberglass and core. They are vacuum bag infused (creating the strongest epoxy-to-glass ratio possible), eliminating air pockets and preventing unnecessary excess epoxy. Once fully infused, they are baked at 135°-140°F for eight hours to post-cure while still secured in the mold.
Scout has built a reputation for being first-to-market with innovations throughout its 30+ year history. This model carries the company philosophy forward with perks like a standard electrical sliding hardtop sunroof, standard air conditioning above and below deck, a standard swing-in side dive door with a ladder, an optional Seakeeper 3 gyro stabilizer, and much more.
Standard features throughout include a full transom platform with synthetic teak, dual transom walkthrough doors, synthetic teak at helm steps and footrest, an anchor camera in the bow, LED rope lighting in the hardtop, heated starboard and port helm seats; port and starboard fish boxes, and fresh and raw water washdown in the cockpit—to name a few.
Additionally, the boat comes standard with a Fusion Apollo head unit with Bluetooth and WIFI capability, eight JL audio speakers, forward bow stereo remote, a Garmin 8612 XSV MFD at the helm, two 110W solar panels on the hardtop that provide a trickle charge to the batteries, and AGM batteries for house and engine cranking. The port cockpit seating with barstools, an actuated cooler box, and a cockpit countertop with a sink and cutting board offers additional convenience. Other notable features include a Lewmar windlass, anchor, chain, rode with bow foot pedals and helm controls, and a Zipwake trim tab control system.
Down below in the spacious cabin and separate head compartment, this model was designed with luxurious entertainment appointments in mind. You'll find an entertainment lounge, a 32" cabin TV, a galley sink, a stowable master berth insert, and an enclosed head and shower.
Notable options aboard the 350 include an electric SureShade integrated retractable aft awning; an 11-gallon hot water heater; Kenyon grill with inverter; starboard side fold away cockpit seat; LED underwater lights on the transom; and a GMR 424 XHD2 marine radar.
Scout builds luxury sportfishing center console, dual console, luxury crossover, and inshore/bay boat models ranging from 17' to 53'. Since its founding over three decades ago, the company's goal has been to manufacture the best-built boats in its distinctive sportfishing niches. Each Scout hull is a true original. The in-house research and design team works closely with engineering to take concepts from blueprint to production more efficiently, growing the company's world-class reputation for quality, strength, durability, and value.
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