Crestliner Boats has announced the launch of the all-new 1650 Kodiak for 2025.
The news comes as the well-known company has been systematically overhauling its existing lineup while also unveiling all-new models. The Brunswick-owned brand redesigned the longstanding Super Hawk series for 2024, while also releasing the all-new Fish Hawk series earlier this month.
Designed with selected features and riding on an all-welded Deep-V hull, the 1650 Kodiak is built for fishing, hunting, working, camping, or guiding.
“The 1650 Kodiak is a no-frills, rugged and practical boat designed with direct feedback from our consumers looking for a model that is built tough,” said Jason Oakes, General Manager, Crestliner Boats.
“The all-new 1650 Kodiak is outfitted with exactly the right features, so it’s ready for any job or adventure. We are thrilled to launch this multi-purpose boat and support our consumers with accomplishing their on-water adventures – whether that be work or play.”
Starting at an inclusive price point of $19,491 USD (approx. $26,000 CDN before taxes & fees), the 1650 Kodiak encompasses the following features:
Rugged, all-welded Deep-V hull: For smooth, dry all-water performance
Fishing-focused design: Raised bow fishing deck with convenient storage and livewell
Open floor layout: Spacious layout from bow to stern that promotes safety and comfort
Dedicated storage space: Plenty of storage for rods, tackle, PFDs and other gear
Passenger seating: Comfortable, durable seating for the driver and passengers
Multiple configurations: Offering customizations and flexibility, the Kodiak series is available in tiller, side console, and walk-through windshield configurations
Specifications | 1650 Kodiak |
Overall Length | 16' 4" (4.98 m) |
Beam | 81'' (206 cm) |
Max Capacity (Weight / Person) | 1,300lbs (590 kg) / 5 |
Max Horsepower | 60 HP |
Fuel Capacity | 12 gal (45 L) portable |
The all-new 1650 Kodiak will get its first public showcase at the upcoming Milwaukee Boat Show in January.
You can get a full walkthrough of the new Kodiak in the video below:
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