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The Axopar 22 Jobe Revolve XXII Spyder gives the ultimate watersports experience, with its cool features and toys that have been specifically designed for use onboard.
It was delivered Pre – Summer 21 and has low hours. She has been well maintained, with the owner having purchased an overall custom-made cover to protect it when not in use. It has also benefitted from having a Bow thruster installed.
Setup with a Mercury Fourstroke V6 200hp outboard engine, it’s a very quick ride making use of the well-known Axopar hull. The boat is also Fully trailable and is currently the Tender to Fiery Angel.
Layout/Interior
The boat has the popular U- shaped aft sofa layout, with custom Jobe Revolve cushions. Once the helm seats are rotated, it gives a great dining/social area or alternatively you can use the Sun pad insert to make a large Sun bathing area.
Layout/Interior
Mercury First 1st Mate system,
Electric Fresh Water Toilet,
U-Sofa layout,
Water Ski Frame,
Front deck seat w. cushion & cover,
Sunbed cushions,
Simrad Go 9''XSE,
Audio package with 2 speakers,
Jobe Peak Towable toy (fits within 22 bow),
Jobe Hammock,
Trim Tabs,
Removable Table,
Deck lights, 8pcs
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