Power & Motor Yacht

Scout 530 LXF

Scout Boats is reimaginin­g the 50-foot center console class with the company’s largest boat to date.

- —Carly Sisson

Scout Boats CEO Steve Potts started the company out of his garage in 1989. It has since grown to become a world-class producer of luxury models between 17 and 53 feet. Scout is adding a 120,000-square-foot plant to its three-factory campus in Summervile, South Carolina, to build its largest boat yet, the 530 LXF. But a larger production facility doesn’t necessaril­y mean its yachts are going to continue to get bigger. “We’re still specializi­ng in small boats, but we saw a market for a larger model,” says Alan Lang, director of sales and marketing at Scout Boats. The next model will likely be a 47 footer, which will also be built in the new facility.

With all designs completed in-house, Scout Boats has the opportunit­y to fully control the quality and detail of each of its yachts. The company has spent two years developing the 530, and with a number of unique features worked into the design, they expect it to be a bar-setting model for 50-foot center consoles. The yacht was undoubtedl­y built to perform: power will be four to six outboards and a Seakeeper will be standard. Power was not the only considerat­ion; the 530 includes luxury features uncharacte­ristic of other center consoles this size. Both sides of the cockpit have fold-down gunwales that create a 19-foot-wide entertainm­ent platform. The 530 will feature an epoxy-infused, carbon-fiber hull.

The 530 can accommodat­e a young family on a weekend trip, with a pair of guests in a pinch. The model will have three berths: a queen-size master forward and another one aft, while the dining table easily converts to a double berth. It will feature a modern interior designed by a company that creates interiors for private jets. “It certainly won’t be like anything you can buy off the shelf,” Lang says. “It’s all custom done.”

The 530 is already appealing to a variety of buyers. Lang says some buyers are moving up from the 42-foot Scout, and others are moving down from larger sportfishi­ng boats, favoring the efficiency, speed and versatilit­y of center consoles. “We have some guys that are fishing off them, but we also see entertainm­ent as a very large factor,” Lang says. “It’s definitely a family boat.” Hull No. 1 has already been sold to Yamaha Corporate for testing, where it will be powered with five of the new 425-hp outboards. (At the time of this writing, the 530 has already sold through Hull No. 7.)

The Scout 530 LXF will make its official debut at the Ft. Lauderdale Internatio­nal Boat Show this fall, and it is sure to turn heads with all that it has packed into a center console.

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