Shootout Results -- Avalon Paradise 2485 Elite

June 2011 News

Our First Impression

We can always count on Avalon to go the extra mile with its high-end models, and this Paradise Elite is no exception. The loaded 24-footer is all about luxurious features, and when it comes to bells and whistles, nothing seems to be missing.


Consumer Test

The real eye-catcher on this particular boat is the Admiral's fiberglass and Corian helm station that is like nothing else on the market. Forward of the helm is a deep sink with a stainless faucet and beautiful stainless drawers that are as solid as they look. And with the simple press of a button, the electric wine rack raises up for easy access. Plus, on top of all of this, there is even a refrigerator below so you truly do have all the tools needed to entertain while out on the water.

Below each of the three chaise lounges is unique storage, including a second wine rack as well as a full garbage can below the portside lounge in the bow. The Matrix 50 vinyl used on the beautifully textured seats is as durable as it is comfortable. Speaking of comfy seats, the fully adjustable helm chair is easy-to-operate and might just be the best seat onboard.

At the helm, the standard Garmin GPS with color maps is centered perfectly into the console and the gauges are all easy to read. Besides the Jensen stereo, the console is equipped with an MP3 jack as well as a memory stick input and even the four speakers have stainless covers.

Other key features worth noting include the deep and long in-floor storage locker, easy-to-use pop-up changing room enclosure below the double-wide sundeck, removable fiberglass table top, ski/tow bar and synthetic teak flooring in the swim deck area. The list just goes on and on. It's the little added touches like the polished aluminum bimini frame, stainless hardware used throughout and the high-quality craftsmanship that make the difference on this Paradise Elite.


Inspection Test

Avalon calls its hull design the 5X7 performance package and it includes two 25-inch diameter pontoons and a 27-inch diameter center tube. Each is chambered with a keel, and there are lifting strakes on both sides of all three pontoons. The square cross-members are on 24-inch centers in the bow and 16-inch centers near the transom for added strength, and these are all bolted to the plywood deck. From the welding quality to the protected wires, the undercarriage earned high marks for craftsmanship.

From inside the bow gate to the rear bench seat there is over 16 feet of usable deck space. One unique feature with the aluminum-framed seat bases is the vents on the inside that allow fresh air to circulate from the outside. All the hidden areas are well-finished and the craftsmanship throughout the boat is outstanding.

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Performance Test

With the SeaStar power-assist steering you truly get finger-tip control, which of course makes this Avalon a fun boat to drive. Sharp turns were not a problem for this 24-footer and because the boat is so responsive we felt very safe and in control at all times. With the Evinrude E-TEC 250 HO outboard we nearly reached the 50 mile per hour mark, which only helped increase our appreciation for the overall performance of this boat.


Who Should Buy It
For those looking for the "wow" factor, this boat is worthy of a closer look. Of course a couple who love to do some serious entertaining would love this boat, but with the performance capabilities don't forget about the stainless steel ski/tow bar in the stern.


Alma, Mich.

Phone: 800-334-2913

Website: http://www.avalonpontoons.com/


Number of Occupants 15

Price As Tested With Power $56.8K

Maximum Speed: 46.2 mph

Wild Ponies: 250hp

No. of Gates 3

0-20 MPH 5.1 seconds

Ladder Measurement: 3' 6" deep


Why we love this boat.With so many unique features it's hard to decide what we loved the most: the impressive entertainment center or the overall layout and design. I guess we'll just go with how sweet she performed.

Just being picky.The stainless hardware throughout the boat is beautiful and we especially love the bow and stern stainless gates. But if we had to be picky we'd like to see the side gate match the other two entries.


Shootout Score

Value 18/20

Layout/Design 9.5/10

Craftsmanship 9.5/10

Fit & Finish Work 9.5/10

Safe Design 9.5/10

Performance 19/20

Handling 9.5/10

Fun Factor 9/10

Total 93.5/100


NOTABLE STANDARDS

Custom Deco walls (two-tone), GPS, memory-stick input for stereo, hydraulic steering, mood lights, portable cup holders, mooring cover, 36-gallon tank and built-in chrome docking lights.


OPTIONS ON TEST BOAT

Waveglide high-performance package 5X7, ski/tow bar, in-floor ski storage, Power steering, 28-ounce carpet, aluminum waveshield, 27-inch center pontoon, admiral's fiberglass and Corian helm with refrigerator, wine rack and sink.


VITAL STATS

LOA 24'

Beam 8' 6"

Hull Design Waveglide HP 5X7

Dry Weight 3,000 lbs.

Fuel Capacity 42 Gallons


TEST DRIVE

Engine Evinrude 250 H.O.

Cylinder Type V6

Cubic-inch Displacement/Horsepower 210ci/250hp

Lower Unit Gear Ratio 1.71:1

Propeller 14 3/4 X 18


RPM vs. SPEED vs. DB-A

500 2.3 mph 75

1000 4.5 mph 81.5

1500 5.9 mph 81.5

2000 8.1 mph 84.5

2500 11.2 mph 102

3000 15.2 mph 94

3500 19.2 mph 93.5

4000 24.0 mph 97.5

4500 28.9 mph 98.5

5000 33.5 mph 104

5500 40.0 mph 103.5

6000 46.2 mph 103.5

PRICE

Price As Tested $56,805

(Boat and Motor)


Base Price

(Boat Only) $25,757

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