Boating — December 2018

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SPEED EFFICIENCY OPERATIONnaut. stat. n. mi. s. mi. sound
rpm knots mph gph mpg mpg range range angle level
1000 4.61 5.30 1.80 2.56 2.94 187 215 0 70
1500 6.52 7.50 2.80 2.33 2.68 170 195 1 66
2000 9.99 11.50 4.20 2.38 2.74 173 200 3 74
2500 15.12 17.40 5.60 2.70 3.11 197 227 3 73
3000 19.99 23.00 7.70 2.60 2.99 189 218 3 76
3500 25.63 29.50 10.00 2.56 2.95 187 215 2 78
4000 30.07 34.60 13.10 2.30 2.64 167 193 2 80
4500 35.37 40.70 17.90 1.98 2.27 144 166 2 82
5000 39.54 45.50 23.80 1.66 1.91 121 139 1 85
5300 42.32 48.70 27.20 1.56 1.79 113 131 1 89
MOST ECONOMICAL CRUISING SPEED

High Points
XAnglers will appreciate the
standard Lowrance Hook-3x fi sh
fi nder/depth fi nder featured promi-
nently in the center of the dash.
XA center tube not only enhances
performance but also adds the
space for a large, 16-inch-deep
ski locker with its own dedicated
bilge pump and woven matting to
protect water toys.
XStandard features include digital
gauges, a high-back helm seat,
sea-grass fl ooring, and four-step
stainless-steel telescoping ladder.

Specs
· LOA: 26'1" · BEAM: 8'6"
· DRY WEIGHT: 5,490 lb. · SEATING/
WEIGHT CAPACITY: 11/2,572 lb.
· FUEL CAPACITY: 81 gal.

How We Tested
ENGINE: Mercury MerCruiser 6.2L
350 ECT
DRIVE/PROPS: Bravo Three/24" propset
GEAR RATIO: 2.00:1
FUEL LOAD: 20 gal.
CREW WEIGHT: 320 lb.
Price
$86,890 (with test power)

HARRIS


Grand Mariner


SEL 230


often felt on pontoon boats.
Within the perimeter fencing, the lay-
out is all comfort. Forward, an optional
g a t e s e a t c o m b i n e s w i t h t h e 4 - f o o t p o r t a n d
5-foot-6-inch starboard couches to form a
wraparound U-shaped lounge. Underknee
bolsters, diamond-pattern lumbars, and
pillow-top seats display Harris’ clas-
sic attention to detail. Aft, an L-shaped
lounge follows suit, with a fl ip-over back-
rest expanding the already generous sun
pad to create one large recliner overlook-
ing the swim platform. As to the driver’s
accommodations, the optional raised
helm is elevated a full 5.5  inches for en-
hanced visibility well beyond the industry
norm. A classy leather-wrapped, three-
spoke stainless-steel wheel rounds out the
hit  list.

Sterndrive power may still be rare in the
pontoon-boat market, but the Harris
Grand Mariner SEL 230 clearly show-
cases the platform’s advantages. Start at
the stern, where a large, un-
encumbered swim platform
off ers uninterrupted sight-
lines and plenty of real estate
for those wishing to hang
out while at anchor or nosed
into the beach. The lack of
an outboard means you can
tow with a ski pylon rather
than a bulky over-engine
tow bar or cumbersome tow
harness. And Harris doesn’t
resort to an elevated aft deck
to conceal the power; the aft
bench and sun pad combine
to seamlessly —  and anony-
mously — form the engine

cover, maintaining the open interior
layout that is so important to pontoons.
Performance is impressive. Our test
boat’s 350 hp MerCruiser 6.2 topped out
at 48.7 mph, with a 7.1-second time from
zero to 30 mph and a confi dent nature in
the turns. A good portion of the latter is
thanks to Harris’ PIII Performance Pack-
age, a design incorporating three 25-inch
pontoons that drops the center tube 1 inch
and adds performance-oriented strakes
to both sides of that center tube and the
interior of each outer pontoon. Underway
at speed, the result somewhat mimics the
feeling of a V-hull, with the craft confi -
dently banking into turns with a familiar
inside lean, as opposed to the outside lean

PHOTOS: BILL DOSTER

HARRIS
Fort Wayne, Indiana; 260-432-4555; harrisboats.com

To see our video
review of the
Grand Mariner
SEL 230, scan
this tag or visit
boatingmag.com/
bbg18/harris
grandmariner.


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