2026 Hurricane Deck Boat Lineup
Explore the new Hurricane lineup of deck boats designed for spacious seating, versatile performance, and recreational boating on lakes, rivers, and coastal waters.
SunDeck Models
Engine: Outboard
Overall Length: 18' 10"
Capacity: 10
Horsepower Range: 115-200
Engine: Sterndrive
Overall Length: 18' 10"
Capacity: 10
Horsepower Range: 190-250
Engine: Outboard
Overall Length: 20' 6"
Capacity: 14
Horsepower Range: 115-200
Engine: Outboard
Overall Length: 21' 5"
Capacity: 14
Horsepower Range: 150-225
Engine: Outboard
Overall Length: 23' 4"
Capacity: 12
Horsepower Range: 200-250
Engine: Outboard
Overall Length: 24' 0"
Capacity: 12
Horsepower Range: 200-300
Engine: Outboard
Overall Length: 24'
Capacity: 14
Horsepower Range: 200-300
Engine: Outboard
Overall Length: 26' 5"
Capacity: Yacht Certified
Horsepower Range: 250-400
Engine: Outboard
Overall Length: 26' 4"
Capacity: Yacht Certified
Horsepower Range: 250-400
SunDeck Sport Models
Engine: Outboard
Overall Length: 18' 10"
Capacity: 9
Horsepower Range: 90-115
Engine: Outboard
Overall Length: 18' 10"
Capacity: 10
Horsepower Range: 115-200
Engine: Sterndrive
Overall Length: 18' 10"
Capacity: 10
Horsepower Range: 190-250
Engine: Outboard
Overall Length: 18' 10"
Capacity: 10
Horsepower Range: 115-200
Engine: Sterndrive
Overall Length: 20' 1"
Capacity: 12
Horsepower Range: 190-250
Engine: Outboard
Overall Length: 20' 7"
Capacity: 10
Horsepower Range: 115-150
Engine: Sterndrive
Overall Length: 20' 7"
Capacity: 10
Horsepower Range: 200-250
Engine: Outboard
Overall Length: 20' 6"
Capacity: 14
Horsepower Range: 115-200
Engine: Outboard
Overall Length: 21' 5"
Capacity: 14
Horsepower Range: 150-225
Yacht Series
The Yacht Certified models deliver added space, confidence, and capability, built to NMMA standards with premium features for elevated days on the water
Engine: Twin- Engine Outboard
Overall Length: 32'
Capacity: Yacht Certified
Horsepower Range: 600-1,000
Engine: Outboard
Overall Length: 26' 4"
Capacity: Yacht Certified
Horsepower Range: 250-400
Engine: Outboard
Overall Length: 26' 5"
Capacity: Yacht Certified
Horsepower Range: 250-400
FunDeck Models
No experience is off limits with the shallow draft, versatility and deck boat stability of a FunDeck.
Open floor plan designs deliver more space for entertaining, fishing, lounging and fun on your terms
Overall Length: 18' 10"
Beam: 7' 8"
Capacity: 9
Horsepower Range: 90-115
Overall Length: 18' 10"
Beam: 7' 8"
Capacity: 9
Horsepower Range: 90-150
Overall Length: 22' 2"
Beam: 8' 2"
Capacity: 13
Horsepower Range: 115-200
Overall Length: 22' 2"
Beam: 8' 2"
Capacity: 13
Horsepower Range: 115-200
Overall Length: 22' 2"
Beam: 8' 2"
Capacity: 13
Horsepower Range: 115-200
Overall Length: 22' 2"
Beam: 8' 2
Capacity: 13
Horsepower Range: 115-200
Overall Length: 23' 6"
Beam: 8' 6"
Capacity: 15
Horsepower Range: 150-300
Overall Length: 23' 6"
Beam: 8' 6"
Capacity: 15
Horsepower Range: 150-300
Overall Length: 23' 6"
Beam: 8' 6"
Capacity: 15
Horsepower Range: 150-300
Overall Length: 23' 6"
Beam: 8' 6"
Capacity: 15
Horsepower Range: 150-300
Overall Length: 23' 6"
Beam: 8' 6"
Capacity: 15
Horsepower Range: 150-300
Overall Length: 23' 6"
Beam: 8' 6"
Capacity: 15
Horsepower Range: 150-300
Overall Length: 23' 6"
Beam: 8' 6"
Capacity: 15
Horsepower Range: 150-300
Center Console Models
Overall Length: 24' 2"
Beam: 8' 10"
Capacity: 11
Horsepower Range: 200-400
Deck Boat FAQs
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Deck boats are best for activities that require space, comfort, and flexibility on the water. The wide bow and open layout support cruising, swimming, watersports, and social outings with larger groups. Deck boats are commonly used on lakes, rivers, and coastal waterways because the hull design balances stability with smooth handling. The overall layout reflects the core definition of a deck boat as a multi-use recreational platform. This versatility makes deck boats a practical choice for mixed on-water activities.
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Deck boats offer strong stability, but stability is achieved differently than with pontoon boats. Pontoon boats rely on floating tubes for maximum steadiness at rest. Deck boats use a wide beam and V-style hull that provides stability while improving maneuverability and ride quality underway. This hull design helps deck boats handle light chop more confidently than pontoons in certain conditions. The difference comes down to hull construction and intended use.
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Deck boats can operate in ocean and coastal waters when conditions are appropriate and proper care is taken. Many deck boats are used in saltwater for near-shore cruising and recreation. Saltwater exposure requires regular cleaning, corrosion prevention, and attention to hardware and components. Understanding saltwater boating considerations helps outline how deck boats are prepared for these environments. Proper planning supports safe and reliable coastal use.
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Fishing from a deck boat is well suited for casual and recreational angling. The wide deck provides room to cast, move, and manage gear without crowding passengers. Deck boats also offer stable footing and accessible storage, which supports flexible fishing setups. Some layouts allow fishing alongside cruising and swimming activities. Comparing deck boats with dedicated fishing boats helps clarify how different designs support fishing needs.
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The main difference between a deck boat and a bowrider is bow shape and interior space. Deck boats have a wide, squared-off bow that increases seating and usable deck area. Bowriders feature a pointed bow designed for speed and sporty handling. Deck boats are often chosen for group comfort and versatility, while bowriders focus more on performance. Engine options also influence how each boat type handles on the water.