2026 Starcraft SVX 191 OB
Great Value · Easy Ride - 2026 Inventory Rotation Making Room For 2027's
Description
2026 Inventory rotation, making room for the 2027 incoming inventory.
2026 Starcraft SVX 191 OB Deck Boat | Yamaha F150
Open, spacious deck boat — built for easy use, maximum seating, and everyday time on the water
Quick Take
If you want the space and layout of a pontoon, but prefer the look, handling, and feel of a fiberglass boat, the SVX 191 sits right in that gap.
With a wide, open layout and a Yamaha 150, it’s set up for cruising, sandbars, and family use without adding complexity.
This is typically where owners land when they want something easy to own, easy to use, and ready for a full day on the water.
Who This Boat Is For
- Owners who want pontoon-like space and seating without stepping into a pontoon
- Families and groups who prioritize open layout and social seating
- First-time owners looking for a straightforward, easy-to-run setup
- Boaters focused on back bay cruising, sandbars, and casual watersports
- Anyone who prefers a wide, open layout over segmented bowrider seating
Where Owners Pause (Tradeoffs to Consider)
- Hull design → stable and comfortable in bay and light chop, but not intended for offshore or heavy open-water use
- Fit and finish → strong for the category and price point, though not positioned as a high-end luxury build
- Size → compact footprint makes it easy to handle, store, and dock, while maximizing usable interior space
- Use case → built around back bay, sandbar, and day boating rather than long-distance or overnight use
Why This Boat Over Others
- Deck boat layout → delivers pontoon-style space in a fiberglass hull
- Yamaha F150 → reliable, well-matched power for this platform
- Wide, open seating → keeps the boat social and easy to move through
- Simrad GO7 XSR → navigation and system visibility at the helm
- Wet Sounds audio → solid sound system for day use
What People Get Wrong About This Boat
Many assume they need to choose between a pontoon or a traditional fiberglass boat.
You don’t.
This layout is designed specifically for owners who want the space and usability of a pontoon, with the handling and feel of a fiberglass hull.
Power & Performance Reality Check
- Engine: Yamaha F150LD
- Best use: Cruising, sandbars, and light watersports
- Performance expectation: Smooth, reliable power with enough performance for a full group
Features That Actually Matter
- Yamaha 150 → dependable, efficient performance
- SeaStar hydraulic steering → smoother, more controlled handling
- Simrad GO7 XSR → navigation and system awareness
- Wet Sounds MC5 stereo with Bluetooth → clean, usable audio
- Bimini with anti-sway bars → stable shade while underway
- Bow filler cushions → converts seating into a larger lounge
- Table with base → practical for anchored or sandbar use
- Transom shower with pressurized water → added convenience
- Dual battery system → reliable power management
- Fuel water separator → added protection for the engine
Value Positioning
This sits in the practical mid-range of the deck boat category, offering a strong balance between space, usability, and ease of ownership.
You’re getting a layout that maximizes how people actually use a boat—open seating, easy movement, and simple operation—without stepping into a larger or more complex platform.
Specs & Options
- Model: 2026 Starcraft SVX 191 OB
- Layout: Open deck boat with single helm windscreen and unobstructed walkthrough design
- Engine: Yamaha F150LD
- Controls: Yamaha mechanical controls
- Hull Color: Solid White
- Interior: Grey upholstery
- Flooring: Stern platform mat
- Canvas: Black
- Rub Rail: Black with black insert
- Steering: SeaStar hydraulic steering
- Gauges: Tachometer and hour meter package
- Electronics: Simrad GO7 XSR
- Audio: Wet Sounds MC5 stereo with Bluetooth
- Top: Bimini with anti-sway bars
- Seating: Wraparound seating with bow filler cushions
- Table: Included with base
- Water System: Transom shower with pressurized water
- Electrical: Dual battery system
- Engine Protection: Fuel water separator kit
Straight Answer, No Runaround
Most SVX 191 owners are deciding between a pontoon and a fiberglass bowrider—and in a lot of cases, getting priced out of the bowrider options they were originally looking at.
If that’s where you’re at, this boat makes a lot of sense.
Call or text me and I’ll walk you through:
- How this compares to a pontoon or traditional bowrider
- What you’re actually gaining and giving up at this price point
- Whether this layout fits how you realistically plan to use your time on the water
So you can make a clear decision without stretching into something that doesn’t make sense or settling for the wrong setup.






















