Detailed Evaluation & Buyer Recommendation
Scout 160 Series 2012 vs Scout 345 XSF 2011 — Same Brand, Different Boat
Matching a modified vee Scout 160 Series 2012 against a deep vee Scout 345 XSF 2011 means you're likely deciding between two genuinely different on-water experiences. Hull type shapes everything from ride quality and fuel burn to dock handling and resale trajectory.
Size is the most obvious dividing line here. The Scout 345 XSF 2011 measures 34,9 feet overall (2011), giving it roughly 19,4 additional feet of deck space compared to the Scout 160 Series 2012 at 15,5 feet (2012). At 94 lbs and 108 lbs respectively, both sit in a similar weight class — either should pair comfortably with most mid-size SUVs and half-ton trucks, though always confirm your specific tow rating with the motor added.
The power gap is worth calling out. Rated to 700 hp, the Scout 345 XSF 2011 has a 625-hp advantage over the Scout 160 Series 2012's 75-hp ceiling — enough to notice on acceleration and at cruising speed, particularly with a full passenger load. Fuel capacity breaks the other way: the Scout 345 XSF 2011 carries 33 gallons versus 18 gallons in the Scout 160 Series 2012. On a lake day that's negligible, but for coastal cruising or long reservoir runs the extra range matters.
For family outings this is probably the sharpest distinction between the two. The Scout 345 XSF 2011 is rated for 10 passengers, while the Scout 160 Series 2012 caps at 5. If you're regularly pulling extended family or a group of friends onto the water, the extra seats on the Scout 345 XSF 2011 could be the deciding factor.
Bottom line: Choose the Scout 345 XSF 2011 if your priority is putting more people on the water — it handles 10 passengers and at 34,9 ft it has the deck room to back that rating up comfortably. The Scout 160 Series 2012 is the smarter pick if you want a lighter, easier-to-trailer boat rated for 5 that costs less to run day-to-day.
General Boat Info
Model160 Series
Model345 XSF
Model Year2012
Model Year2011
Measurements / Dimensions
Beam6 ft. 10 in. (2.1 m)
Beam10 ft. 9 in. (3.2 m)
Beam - Meters2.08
Beam - Meters3.28
Beam - Inches82
Beam - Inches129
Bridge clearance - Detail4 ft. 6 in. (1.3 m)
Bridge clearance - Detailnot available
Bridge clearance - Meters1.37
Bridge clearance - Metersnot available
Bridge clearance - Inches54
Bridge clearance - Inchesnot available
Deadrise12℃
Deadrise22°
Draft [max] - Detail8 in. (0.2 m)
Draft [max] - Detail27 in. (0.69 m)
Draft [max] - Meters0.2
Draft [max] - Meters0.69
Draft [max] - Inches8
Draft [max] - Inches27
Weight - Detail940 lbs. (426 kg) without engines
Weight - Detail9,100 lbs. (4,128 kg) without engines 10,800 lbs. (4,899 kg) with twin 350's
Weight - kg426.38
Weight - kg4898.79
Weight - lbs.94
Weight - lbs.108
Length - Feet15.5
Length - Feet34.92
Length overall - Detail15 ft. 6 in. (4.7 m)
Length overall - Detail34 ft. 11 in. (10.6 m)
Length overall - Meters4.72
Length overall - Meters10.64
Length overall - Inches186
Length overall - Inches419
Body / Hull
Hull materialFiberglass
Hull materialFiberglass
Hull typeModified Vee
Hull typeDeep Vee
Engine and Drivetrain
Fuel tank capacity - Detail18 gal. (68 l)
Fuel tank capacity - Detail330 gal. (1,249 l)
Fuel tank capacity - Liters68.14
Fuel tank capacity - Liters1249.19
Fuel tank capacity - Gal18
Fuel tank capacity - Gal33
Drive typeOutboard
Drive typeOutboard - Twin
Horsepower60 hp (45 kW)
Horsepowernot available
Engine max75 hp (56 kW)
Engine max700 hp (522 kw)
Operational Info
Maximum people5
Maximum peoplenot available
Water capacitynot available
Water capacity30 gal. (113.5 l)
Holding tank capacity - Detailnot available
Holding tank capacity - Detail10 gal. (37.8 l)
Holding tank capacity - Litersnot available
Holding tank capacity - Liters37.85
Holding tank capacity - Galnot available
Holding tank capacity - Gal1