Specifications:
Hull Length Overall: 21'
Length Overall w/Extd Swim Platform: 23' 4"
Beam Overall: 8' 6" (2.59 m)
Height Overall: 5' 10 3/4" (1.79 m)
Height Overall w/Arch or Tower: 8' 8" (2.64 m)
Bridge Clearance: 4' 9 1/8" (1.45 m)
Bridge Clearance w/Ski Tower: 7' 6 1/8" (2.24 m)
Freeboard Forward: 35 5/8" (.905 m)
Freeboard Aft: 21 1/8" (.537 m)
Draft Drive Up: 26 5/8" (67.63 cm)
Draft Drive Down: 36 3/8" (92.3 cm)
Deadrise at Transom: 21 degrees (21 degrees)
Dry Weight w/sm. block engine: 4100 Lbs (1860 Kg)
Fuel Capacity: 50 gal. (189 L)
Water Capacity, Fresh: 10 gal. (37.8 L)
Description
There are reasons both personal and collective for owning the new Cobalt 212. Any boater spending five minutes or so in the company of the 212 will find wish-fulfillment of a truly individual sort.
Pick your rationale. The subtle striping along a long, elegant profile maybe. Or aft, a stepped swim platform and a generous and welcoming sunpad. Amidships, the simplified design of the flattened
windshield for maximized use of space. Bow-ward, enhanced seating, meaning more padding on a higher, deeper frame with muscular lumbar support from the new backrest. At the helm, emboldened
instrumentation, clean and legible, crisp and aeronautical. Or perhaps the new, more deeply textured vinyls, more soothing mixes of color throughout. Own the Cobalt 212 because of its reliability
across the years, its performance every time out, its smashing good looks this immediate moment. Or own it for all the reasons important to your spouse, your parents, your children, your friends.
In a week or two, the 212 will be yours and yours alone.