Crestliner to launch redesigned Fish Hawk series
Crestliner Boats announced the complete redesign of its bestselling family of boats, the Fish Hawk. Inspired by hardcore anglers, the new Fish Hawk includes more advanced fishing features, increased onboard comfort and power, plus a new model to expand the family: the 1650 Fish Hawk.
“We fully believe it’s possible to make great boats even better, and the new Fish Hawk family exemplifies this,” said Jake Mirabal, Crestliner product manager. “Anglers gave us input on how this flagship fishing boat could be even more impressive. We didn’t just take their feedback; we took it to another level. And the result is a precise, powerful boat that helps you catch more fish in more waters.”
The Fish Hawk family consists of five models: the 1950, 1850, 1750; and a new 1650, which joins the 16-foot collection. Each model comes with Mercury Marine power—from 115 horsepower on the new 1650, to 225 horsepower on the 1950. When combined with Crestliner’s stability, this “max” horsepower provides better driver control and performance in a wide range of operating conditions.
Onboard the redesigned and new Fish Hawks, a whole host of upgrades awaits. This starts with a new feature-rich console with illuminated toggle switches, multifunction gauges, a 12V power outlet, two drink holders and room for two electronic displays (9 inches and 12 inches), as well as the Mercury Vessel View option. The center rod storage locker boasts room for 10 rods and an optional trolling motor battery and charger. The 1950 Fish Hawk features a deep, 17-gallon aerated stern livewell/baitwell with timer, divider and bait bucket; and the 1850, 1750 and new 1650 have a 15-gallon aerated livewell with timer and divider in the stern. For even more space, the 1950 and 1850 come with an optional 57-inch, 21-gallon muskie livewell. To enhance every angler’s experience, the new 1650 now comes standard with an aerated bow livewell with timer, just like its older siblings.
Beyond the fishing features, the Fish Hawk family has been reconfigured to maximize onboard space and comfort. This starts with three additional inches on both the 1850 and 1750 models, and across the series the new gunnel design has led to a wider cockpit. Anglers have the ability to configure the overall layout in several ways—side console, dual console or walk-through—as well as add additional seating with the new optional stern jump seats that also fold down to create a broad casting deck.
“Onboard space is so important for anglers and their families,” said Crestliner Category Manager, Bjorn Bloom. “We wanted the new Fish Hawk family to have noticeably more room, so that when you step onboard you feel like everyone and everything has its place—and none of it is going to interfere with fishing.”
The redesign also offers anglers a chance to choose from multiple base and accent colors (Black Metallic, Silver Metallic, Bright White, True Blue Metallic, Fire Red Metallic and Limited Edition colors) and flooring options (carpet, vinyl, or vinyl with snap-in carpet or MarineMat flooring). Each comes standard with new hullside graphics.
“We’re very excited for fishermen everywhere to experience this upgraded family and see how we’ve delivered on their requests—and then some,” Mirabal said. “It’s an exciting boat that’s going to lead to some exciting days on the water.”