Powerboat Guide
Glastron
17 models cataloged
Entertaining on the water with friends or anchored for the night with the family, the Glastron GS 249 sport cruiser does it all comfortably - without compromising its runabout heritage. As soon as they come aboard, experienced boaters will note the well-thought-out design: the skid-resistant fiberglass floor, the passenger-friendly seating arrangement, the one-level cockpit. In the cabin, they?ll appreciate luxury touches like a dinette, a full galley, a fiberglass-lined head compartment, and fully upholstered cabins fore and aft. The 249 is also perfectly sized for trailering. (Manufacturer Provided Description)
EDITOR NOTES: Affordable 24-foot family cruiser has been in the Glastron fleet since 1995. Conventional midcabin interior sleeps four and includes full galley, near-standing headroom, marine head with shower, four opening ports. Forward berths are a little short for adults. L-shaped cockpit seat converts to fold-out sun lounge. Deep-V hull handles a chop surprisingly well. Cruise in the low 30s with 320hp MerCruiser engine (50 mph top).
Models
- 1'
GS 180
2000–03
- 18'
GS 180
2004–Current
- 18'
GX 185
2000–Current
- 19'
SX 195
1999–2003
- 19'
SX 195
2004–Current
- 20'
DX 205
2003–05
- 20'
GS 205
1996–99
- 20'
GS 209
2002–Current
- 20'
GX 205
2000–03
- 20'
GX 205
2004–Current
- 21'
DX 215
2002–04
- 22'
GS 229
1998–2003
- 22'
GX 225
1997–2003
- 24'
GS 249
1995–2005
- 27'
GS 279 Sport Cruiser
2002–08
- 23'
GS 235
1995–98
Retired
- 23'
GX 235
2004–Current
Retired