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Gator Tail GTR23M

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GatorTail, the original belt-driven surface drive engine, is the one that changed the game. From a research project in college, this technological marvel has grown to define the surface drive market. Our motor lineup has all the horsepower and performance to get you to places you never thought possible.

Specifications
Model
GTR23M
Category Name
Boat
Year
2026
Sale Type
New
Manufacturer
Gator Tail
every feature you need
  1. 23hp Vanguard EFI Engine

    Tall Transom 23HP weighs only 218lbs.

  2. Charging System

    Allows you to run all your favorite electronic accessories.

  3. Tachometer/Hour Meter

    Allows proper operation data and precise maintenance windows.

  4. 4250 Max RPM

    Engine comes standard 4250 rpm limiter, protects against over revving.

  5. Smooth Ride Tiller

    Vibration Reducing bushing makes longer runs easy.

  6. Easy Access Control Box

    Start, Trim, Kill Switch and Gear controls all located on tiller arm for easy access and operation.

  7. Lightest Motor in our Lineup

    Only 218 lbs

  8. Integrated Free Floating Tiller

    Enhances safety and control standing up or sitting down.

  9. Manual Trim

    Reliable trim performance in all conditions.

  10. Fully Adjustable Transom Clamp

    Allows each GatorTail engine to be custom mounted to individual hull for maximum performance.

  11. Planetary Reverse Transmission

    GatorTail's exclusive design provides powerful and reliable reverse, rated up to 250 hp.

  12. 2000 Hr. Electric Clutch

    Forward and Neutral gears provided smoothly and reliably by GatorTail electric clutch.

  13. Locking Tilt Pin

    Allows engine to be tilted out the water easily for maintenance, storage or while trolling in the shallows.

  14. Dual Pivot Point Trim Impact System

    Allows engine to freely kick up on impact with no effect on trim unit.

  15. Polymer Bushings

    Allows engine to turn and rotate easily for safe and comfortable operation.

  16. 2 Blade Stainless Steel Weedless Propeller

    Standard on all models.

  17. Reverse Plate

  18. Three Piece Extruded Lower Unit

    Separate Lube Chambers provide extra protection for bearings and weedless profile allows enhanced mobility.

  19. Lifetime Belt Warranty

    GatorTail's belt driven technology is with you forever, we guarantee it. Break a belt, we'll give you another one... forever.

 

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Buyer’s Guide to Boats and Pontoons

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When you think about it, buying a boat is a little bit like getting married. After all, this is the commitment of a lifetime, and you want to feel confident you’re making the right decision! Fortunately, there are plenty of fish in the sea, and plenty of boats and pontoons to choose from here at Howell’s Marine Sales & Service. The following tips can help you narrow down the options and find your perfect match!

Choosing a Boat

What kinds of activities are you interested in? This should be your guiding question when choosing a boat. If catching fish is on the agenda, you should seek out a fishing boat, with features such as rod holders and livewells. If you want to pursue the excitement of watersports, you should look for a boat with a powerful engine that can reach high speeds. Meanwhile, if you are looking to host parties on the water, a spacious luxury boat will serve you best.

That being said, there’s no need to limit yourself. There are some boats that can cover all your bases! Pontoon boats, for example, are incredibly versatile. We are passionate about pontoon boats here at Howell’s Marine Sales & Service, and we recommend them to our customers who want to get a little bit of everything out of their boating experience.

Budgeting for a Boat

Of course, you can’t talk about buying a boat without discussing all the costs involved! The upfront cost of purchasing a boat can be pretty steep, but the long-term costs are even more important to consider. When budgeting for a boat, remember to account for all the expenses that are going to add up over time – such as fuel, maintenance, and insurance.

Generally speaking, it’s a good idea to set aside at least 10% of your boat’s total value each year for routine maintenance, and another 5% for any unexpected repairs. Meanwhile, you can expect to pay about 1.5% of the total value of your boat annually for insurance coverage.

If you have any questions about the boat buying process, you are always welcome to consult the sales team here at Howell’s Marine Sales & Service! We are always happy to assist. You can find us in Chatham, ON, near London.