South Bay 518CR

South Bay 518CR — all spec sheets

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South Bay 518CR Specifications

Length20.58 ft
Beam8 ft. 6 in
Weight195 lbs
Max HP90 hp
Capacity1 people
Years Made2010–2013
HullPontoon
MaterialAluminum

The South Bay 518CR was built across 4 model years, from 2010 through to 2013 — a aluminum pontoon design with outboard propulsion.

Documented specifications include 20.58 ft in overall length, a dry weight of 195 lbs, a maximum engine rating of 90 hp and capacity for 1 people. Click any year card below to view the full spec sheet.

Spec changes across years: HP rating updated — 90 hp from 2012.
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South Bay 518CR — Common Questions

What years was the South Bay 518CR produced?
Our records show the South Bay 518CR was available from 2010 through to 2013 — a production run of 4 model years. Use the year cards above to find the specific year you're researching.
How long is the South Bay 518CR?
The South Bay 518CR measures 20.58 feet in overall length. Always confirm against the specific year sheet, as dimensions can vary between model year revisions.
How much does the South Bay 518CR weigh?
The South Bay 518CR has a documented dry weight of 195 lbs. Add your motor, fuel, and gear when calculating total towing weight.
What is the maximum horsepower for the South Bay 518CR?
The South Bay 518CR has a maximum engine rating of 90 hp. Always fit an engine at or below the rated maximum to stay within the builder's safety specification.
How many people can the South Bay 518CR carry?
The South Bay 518CR is rated for 1 passengers. As a practical guide, most experienced skippers aim for around 80% of rated capacity for a comfortable day on the water.
What hull type does the South Bay 518CR use?
The South Bay 518CR features a aluminum pontoon hull. Pontoon hulls offer exceptional stability and deck space, making them ideal for family cruising and entertaining.
Who makes the South Bay 518CR?
The South Bay 518CR is manufactured by South Bay. Browse the full South Bay spec catalogue to compare other models from the same range.