Glastron GS 259 2009 boat specs
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Glastron GS 259 2009
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Glastron MX 185 SF 2013 boat specs
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Glastron MX 185 SF 2013
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Glastron GS 259 2009 vs Glastron MX 185 SF 2013 — Which Deep Vee Fits Your Needs?

When two boats share the same hull type — in this case both the Glastron GS 259 2009 and the Glastron MX 185 SF 2013 are deep vee designs with fiberglass construction — the buying decision usually comes down to a handful of practical questions: how many people are you putting on the water, how far do you trailer, and what does your tow vehicle weigh?

Size is the most obvious dividing line here. The Glastron GS 259 2009 measures 24,0 feet overall (2009), giving it roughly 5,6 additional feet of deck space compared to the Glastron MX 185 SF 2013 at 18,4 feet (2013). Weight tells a clearer story for trailering families: the Glastron MX 185 SF 2013 tips the scales at 2 335 lbs — 1 790 lbs less than the Glastron GS 259 2009 at 545 lbs. That difference is meaningful if you're working within a half-ton or three-quarter-ton truck's tow rating, especially once you factor in a motor, gear, and fuel.

For family outings this is probably the sharpest distinction between the two. The Glastron MX 185 SF 2013 is rated for 8 passengers, while the Glastron GS 259 2009 caps at 1. If you're regularly pulling extended family or a group of friends onto the water, the extra seats on the Glastron MX 185 SF 2013 could be the deciding factor.

Bottom line: Choose the Glastron MX 185 SF 2013 if your priority is putting more people on the water — it handles 8 passengers and at 18,4 ft it has the deck room to back that rating up comfortably. The Glastron GS 259 2009 is the smarter pick if you want a lighter, easier-to-trailer boat rated for 1 that costs less to run day-to-day.
General Boat Info
MakeGlastron
MakeGlastron
ModelGS 259
ModelMX 185 SF
Model Year2009
Model Year2013
Measurements / Dimensions
Beam102 in. (2.59 m)
Beam88 in. (2.24 m)
Beam - Meters2.59
Beam - Meters2.24
Beam - Inches102
Beam - Inches88
Bridge clearance - Detail81.25 in. (2.06 m)
Bridge clearance - Detailnot available
Bridge clearance - Meters2.06
Bridge clearance - Metersnot available
Bridge clearance - Inches81.25
Bridge clearance - Inchesnot available
Deadrise20℃
Deadrise21°
Depth - Detail84 in. (2.13 m) Cockpit: 36 in. (0.91 m)
Depth - Detailnot available
Depth - Centimeters213.36
Depth - Centimetersnot available
Depth - Inches84
Depth - Inchesnot available
Draft [max] - Detail36 in. (0.91 m)
Draft [max] - Detail31 in. (79 cm)
Draft [max] - Meters0.91
Draft [max] - Meters0.79
Draft [max] - Inches36
Draft [max] - Inches31
Weight - Detail5,450 lbs. (2,472 kg)
Weight - Detail2,335 lbs. (1,059 kg)
Weight - kg2472.08
Weight - kg1059.14
Weight - lbs.545
Weight - lbs.2335
Width [transom] - Detail98 in. (2.49 m)
Width [transom] - Detail86 in. (2.18 m)
Length - Meters7.57
Length - Metersnot available
Length - Feet24
Length - Feet18.42
Length - Inches1
Length - Inchesnot available
Length overall - Detail24 ft. 10 in. (7.57 m)
Length overall - Detail18 ft. 5 in. (5.61 m)
Length overall - Meters7.57
Length overall - Meters5.61
Length overall - Inches298
Length overall - Inches221
Height - Detailnot available
Height - Detail44 in. (1.12 m)
Height - Metersnot available
Height - Meters1.12
Height - Inchesnot available
Height - Inches44
Body / Hull
Hull materialFiberglass
Hull materialFiberglass
Hull typeDeep Vee
Hull typeDeep Vee
Engine and Drivetrain
Fuel tank capacity - Detail56 gal. (212 l)
Fuel tank capacity - Detail24 gal. (91 l)
Fuel tank capacity - Liters211.98
Fuel tank capacity - Liters90.85
Fuel tank capacity - Gal56
Fuel tank capacity - Gal24
Fuel typeGas
Fuel typeGas
Drive typeI/O
Drive typenot available
Operational Info
Water capacity18 gal
Water capacitynot available
Maximum capacity2,240 lbs. (1,016 kg)
Maximum capacity1,150 lbs. (522 kg)
Maximum people1
Maximum people8
Trailer Info
Trailer - Length over allnot available
Trailer - Length over all21 ft. 10 in. (6.65 m)

Glastron GS 259 2009 vs Glastron MX 185 SF 2013 — Common Questions

Which is the larger boat — the Glastron GS 259 2009 or the Glastron MX 185 SF 2013?
The Glastron GS 259 2009 is the longer of the two at 24,0 feet overall. The Glastron MX 185 SF 2013 comes in at 18,4 feet, making it roughly 5,6 ft shorter — a meaningful difference in deck room and overall on-water presence.
Which is easier to trailer — the Glastron GS 259 2009 or the Glastron MX 185 SF 2013?
For trailering, the Glastron GS 259 2009 has the edge at 545 lbs dry weight versus 2 335 lbs for the Glastron MX 185 SF 2013. Add a motor (typically 300–500 lbs for an outboard in this class), gear, and a partial fuel load and the difference grows. Lighter is friendlier on smaller tow vehicles and on fuel economy while hauling.
How many people can each boat hold?
The Glastron GS 259 2009 is Coast Guard rated for 1 passengers, while the Glastron MX 185 SF 2013 is certified for 8. Note that legal capacity and comfortable capacity aren't always the same thing — on a full day out, most experienced boaters aim for about 80% of the rated number to keep things comfortable.
Which boat is wider, and does it affect trailering?
The Glastron GS 259 2009 measures 102" wide, compared to 88" for the Glastron MX 185 SF 2013. The US standard-width towing limit is 8’6" (102") in most states — anything over that may need a wide-load permit. Confirm your specific route requirements with each state's DOT.
Which boat has the larger fuel tank — the Glastron GS 259 2009 or the Glastron MX 185 SF 2013?
The Glastron GS 259 2009 has the bigger tank at 56 gallons, versus 24 gallons on the Glastron MX 185 SF 2013. That 32-gallon difference translates to roughly 96–160 nautical miles of additional range at cruising speed, depending on motor, load, and conditions.
Are the Glastron GS 259 2009 and Glastron MX 185 SF 2013 from the same manufacturer?
Yes — both the Glastron GS 259 2009 and the Glastron MX 185 SF 2013 are built by Glastron. That means shared dealer networks, common parts availability, and consistent build quality across the line. The choice between them is essentially a question of how much boat you need, not which brand you trust.