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2020-Bryant-Boats-Model-Brochure 3 THE BOAT IS THE DESTINATION At Bryant, we strive to make your boat ownership an effortless experience you’ll want to relive again and again. One that allows you to be fully present teaching someone to wakesurf, get up on a ski for the first time or cruise with your loved ones out on the water. Each boat that goes out our factory door is built with your carefree days in mind. No matter where you are, stepping onboard a Bryant is exactly where you’re meant to be. 5 7 BUILDING BOATS SINCE 1960 Jim Bryant, a man with an aptitude for innovation, was one of the first who began crafting fiberglass hulls. Bryant Boats was founded with the desire to create a best-in-class performance luxury boat. Out of that passion, Bryant brought to market the industry’s first sterndrive boat for wakesurfing. During our 59-year history, through meticulous craftsmanship, passionate design and continuous innovation, our aspiration has been for you to enjoy every minute you spend aboard your Bryant. While we design and build boats that outperform our competition, our goal is that you, your family and friends create memories that last a lifetime. 9 11 HANDCRAFTED LUXURY THE BRYANT DIFFERENCE Our manufacturing facility located in Sweetwater, Tennessee, is dedicated to producing quality boats for you, your family and friends to enjoy. Our team of skilled craftsmen and women have boat building in their DNA. This is evident when you see the overall fit, finish and refined touches that are in every Bryant. We use only the highest-quality materials and we’re dedicated to building boats BRYANTVUE™ TOUCH DISPLAY that will keep you on the water for years to come. Whether you’re cruising, surfing or enjoying your time on the water, summer days are always better in a Bryant. WARRANTY 13 15 ALL-NEW SURF EDITION NEW FEATURES FOR 2020 Our design team here at Bryant Boats is constantly looking for ways to make your boating experience even better. For 2020, Standard/Options include: BryantVUE™, JL Audio® speakers, wireless phone-charging, Surf Edition, BryantCAM™, new gelcoat colors and vinyl colors. WIRELESS CHARGING JL AUDIO® 17 19 2020 SURF EDITION For the family looking to surf never-ending waves, the Bryant Surf Edition is here. Available in 21, 23 and 27-foot lengths, the Bryant Surf Edition allows you to be in an inland surfer’s paradise. Get ready to have some fun all summer long with these models that come equipped with the Volvo Penta® Forward Drive, Surf Tabs, integrated sub-floor C1 SURF C3 SURF C7 SURF ballast, foldable tower with bimini and premium mirror all standard. 21’ 4” (6.5 m) 23’ 4” (7 m) 26’ 8” (8.1 m) LENGTH LENGTH LENGTH 12 People 13 People 15 People MAX CAPACITY MAX CAPACITY MAX CAPACITY 102” (2.5 m) 102” (2.5 m) 102” (2.5 m) BEAM BEAM BEAM 39 gal (147 l) 49 gal (185 l) 49 gal (185 l) FUEL FUEL FUEL 3,657 lbs (1,658 kg) 4,750 lbs (2,154 kg) 5,601 lbs (2,541 kg) WEIGHT WEIGHT WEIGHT 800 lbs (363 kg) 1,200 lbs (545 kg) 2,200 lbs (998 kg) MAX BALLAST MAX BALLAST MAX BALLAST 240/300 hp 300/380 hp 350/430 hp 21 HP RANGE HP RANGE HP RANGE C1 SURF Ready for the adventure at every level, the Bryant C1 was made for the watersports family that loves to have fun on the water and comfortably relax when you’re not going to the extremes. With the standard Integrated Surf Tabs, Volvo Penta Forward Drive engine and 800 pounds of ballast, the C1 is set up for wakesurfing, wakeboarding and any other type of towed watersports activity you choose. The 8-foot-wide cockpit affords plenty of room to comfortably relax, so you and your crew can enjoy the watersports lifestyle. 21’ 4” (6.5 m) 39 gal (147 l) LENGTH FUEL 12 People 3,657 lbs (1,658 kg) MAX CAPACITY WEIGHT 102” (2.5 m) 240/300 hp BEAM HP RANGE 23 25 C3 SURF This beautifully equipped 23-foot boat brings with it a generous amount of storage and lounge space, while boasting exceptional performance for all types of towed watersports. Powering the C3 is the Volvo Penta Forward Drive, along with the Integrated Surf Tabs and 1,200 pounds of ballast, that gives this Bryant Surf Edition an incredible wakesurf wave or wakeboard wake for any level of surfer or rider. Add these performance attributes to all the luxurious features and amenities, and the C3 Surf is ready to make lifelong memories for you, your family and friends for years to come. 23’ 4” (7 m) 49 gal (185 l) LENGTH FUEL 13 People 4,750 lbs (2,154 kg) MAX CAPACITY WEIGHT 102” (2.5 m) 300/380 hp BEAM HP RANGE 27 29 C7 SURF Created for those looking to take on big waves and big wakes, the C7 Surf is the new flagship model in the Bryant line-up. Coming in at 27-feet in length, this boat comes with ample amount of space for a large crew and all their gear for a fun day on the water. In addition, this model easily handles big water with its deep hull design. The Volvo Forward Drive, Integrated Surf Tabs and 2,200 pounds of ballast make the C7 an exceptional wakesurf boat that delivers luxury and pure boating pleasure. 26’ 8” (8.1 m) 49 gal (185 l) LENGTH FUEL 15 People 5,601 (2,541 kg) MAX CAPACITY WEIGHT 102” (2.5 m) 350/430 hp BEAM HP RANGE 31 33 2020 CALANDRA EDITION Available in three lengths, there is a Calandra model that fits your needs. In 2020, every Calandra boat comes standard with new technology including the BryantVUE™ touch screen display, BryantCAM™ and wireless phone charging. Personalize your perfect Calandra from your choice of gel colors, to flooring, to RGB interior lighting. CALANDRA 21 CALANDRA 23 CALANDRA 27 21’ 4” (6.5 m) 23’ 4” (7 m) 26’ 8” (8.1 m) LENGTH LENGTH LENGTH 12 People 13 People 15 People MAX CAPACITY MAX CAPACITY MAX CAPACITY 102” (2.5 m) 102” (2.5 m) 102” (2.5 m) BEAM BEAM BEAM 39 gal (147 l) 49 gal (185 l) 49 gal (185 l) FUEL FUEL FUEL 3,657 lbs (1,658 kg) 4,750 lbs (2,154 kg) 5,601 lbs (2,541 kg) WEIGHT WEIGHT WEIGHT 200/300 hp 300/380 hp 350/430 hp HP RANGE HP RANGE HP RANGE 35 CALANDRA 21 Set out for a day of fun and relaxation in your 21-foot Calandra 21. This boat boasts technology and features that make for a carefree and enjoyable boating experience. So, gather friends and family and head out in your new Calandra 21 to explore the waterways; making moments together that you’ll reminisce about for years to come. 21’ 4” (6.5 m) 39 gal (147 l) LENGTH FUEL 12 People 3,657 lbs (1,658 kg) MAX CAPACITY WEIGHT 102” (2.5 m) 200/300 hp BEAM HP RANGE 37 39 CALANDRA 23 Cruising at the helm of this 23-footer brings together a unique combination of style, comfort and elegance. The Calandra 23 has an ample amount of storage and cockpit space for friends and family - this boat lives for the weekend. From tie-ups in your favorite cove, to pulling your favorite watersport activity, or cruising the open water, this Bryant does it all with ease. No matter where you take your Calandra 23, you’re already at the perfect destination. CALANDRA 27 LIFESTYLE PHOTO 23’ 4” (7 m) 49 gal (185 l) LENGTH FUEL 13 People 4,750 lbs (2,154 kg) MAX CAPACITY WEIGHT 102” (2.5 m) 300/380 hp BEAM HP RANGE 41 43 CALANDRA 27 Made for the lifestyle we all love, the Calandra 27 commands your attention with its large footprint and luxurious amenities that appeal to every type of open-water boater. First-class comfort and meticulous attention to detail, this socially-appointed model caters to those looking to entertain while taking in the beauty of their local waterways. 26’ 8” (8.1 m) 49 gal (185 l) LENGTH FUEL 15 People 5,601 lbs (2,541 kg) MAX CAPACITY WEIGHT 102” (2.5 m) 350/430 hp BEAM HP RANGE 45 47 EXTERIOR COLORS INTERIOR COLORS Patriot Blue Sunbeam Yellow Slate Gray Brilliant Blue Espresso Graphite Summit White Cognac FLOOR BUILD A BRYANT Summit White Onyx Black Sandstone Key Lime SeaDek Basket Weave Marine Mat CHROMAX Get ready to start creating the Bryant of your dreams. Our website includes an interactive boat building tool where you can customize the Bryant boat you’ve Tin Man Gray Scarlet Red Baltic Blue Black White Chrome always wanted. Change gelcoat colors, interior flooring or any of the wide array of options available to make your Bryant truly your own. Gun Metal Admiral Blue Candy Apple Red Metal Flake* Metal Flake* Metal Flake* * Metal Flake colors available only on Sport Color Package bryantboats.com/buildabryant SPORT COLOR PACKAGE CLASSIC COLOR PACKAGE 49 51 306 Sweetwater Vonore Road Sweetwater, Tennessee 37874 bryantboats.com • 423-337-3639 ©2020 Bryant Boats Company, LLC Connect with us:.
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