When you sell more deckboats than any other company, you might be tempted to stand pat and coast a little, but the SunDeck 2486 shows why Hurricane has stayed on top. What makes deckboats special is the amount of room at the bow, created by carrying the beam all the way forward. Most, including this model, have generous foredecks that invite people to board at the bow, but one of the design hurdles is finding a way for passengers to step down into the boat without trodding on the upholstery. Most have a molded in step-down that either cuts into seating capacity or, to preserve it, employ filler cushions that have to be snapped into place and stored when not in use. But Hurricane has a clever patent-pending Stow Cruiser design that converts in seconds from walkway to seat. Another one in the cockpit completes two U-lounges that help the model achieve a whopping passenger capacity of 14. When you sell more deckboats than any other company, you might be tempted to stand pat and coast a little, but the SunDeck 2486 shows why Hurricane has stayed on top. What makes deckboats special is the amount of room at the bow, created by carrying the beam all the way forward. Most, including this model, have generous foredecks that invite people to board at the bow, but one of the design hurdles is finding a way for passengers to step down into the boat without trodding on the upholstery. Most have a molded in step-down that either cuts into seating capacity or, to preserve it, employ filler cushions that have to be snapped into place and stored when not in use. But Hurricane has a clever patent-pending Stow Cruiser design that converts in seconds from walkway to seat. Another one in the cockpit completes two U-lounges that help the model achieve a whopping passenger capacity of 14.