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SUNSPORT 20V, LAUNCH 20SSV, COMP 20, LAUNCH 20 specifications

The marine industry has constantly evolved, bringing innovative designs and technologies to the forefront, embodied spectacularly in the latest models from Supra Boats: the LAUNCH 20, COMP 20, LAUNCH 20SSV, and SUNSPORT 20V. Each model is crafted for performance, comfort, and cutting-edge technology, catering to both wakeboarding enthusiasts and pleasure cruisers.

The Supra LAUNCH 20 is a perfect blend of performance and elegance. This model boasts a sleek profile and a powerful engine that offers impeccable speed and agility on the water. The notable feature is the Swell Surf System, allowing for customizable wave shaping to enhance wakeboarding experiences. With plush seating and ample storage, it can comfortably accommodate friends and family on long outings.

Next, the COMP 20 stands out for its focus on competition-level performance. With a hull designed for extreme wake and surf performance, this boat integrates advanced technology such as the Plug and Play ballast systems for customizable weight distribution. The COMP 20 also features a sophisticated audio system, ensuring that every ride is accompanied by high-quality sound. The design is not only functional but also visually stunning, with several customization options to make it uniquely yours.

For those looking for versatility, the LAUNCH 20SSV combines performance with spaciousness. This model features a walk-through transom, offering easy access to the water and rear boarding area. The 20SSV is engineered for a smooth ride and ensures a more refined wave that both beginners and seasoned riders will appreciate. It also comes equipped with the latest tech features, including an intuitive touchscreen interface to control audio, lights, and other settings seamlessly.

Finally, the SUNSPORT 20V is designed for luxury and comfort without compromising on performance. Offering spacious seating arrangements, it’s perfect for day-long adventures or casual cruising. Equipped with the revolutionary AutoPower system, this model automatically adjusts engine performance based on load and water conditions, providing optimized fuel efficiency and power.

In summary, each model from Supra Boats brings unique benefits and innovative technologies designed to meet diverse water sports needs. Whether prioritizing performance, competition, versatility, or luxury, the LAUNCH 20, COMP 20, LAUNCH 20SSV, and SUNSPORT 20V set a new standard in the boating experience. Embrace your aquatic adventures with any of these exceptional boats, where performance meets style.