New from Glastron is the GT series that includes the GT 185. This is a step up from an entry level boat and benefits from Glastron’s years of experience in building sporty runabouts. The fit and features are more inline with premium bowriders, but priced to be more affordable with a high level of standard features.
Key Features
- Adjustable deluxe bucket seats
- AM/FM/CD stereo with 2 speakers and MP3 adaptor
- Automatic bilge pump
- Bow seats with concealed storage
- Extended swim platform
- Glovebox
- Integrated bow steps with removable cushion
- Padded sunlounge
- Passenger grab handles
- Rear bench seating with concealed storage
- Ski locker with mat and hinged lid
- Ski tow ring
- Stainless steel telescopic 3-step boarding ladder
- Stainless steel bow eye & stern eyes
- Unitized fiberglass deck/floor
- Walk-thru curved windshield
- Woodgrain steering wheel
- VEC technology
Specifications
Glastron GT 185 (2007-) Specifications
| Length Overall |
17' 1'' |
Dry Weight
| 2,315 lbs. |
| Beam |
88'' |
Fuel Cap
| 23 gal. |
| Draft |
31'' |
Water Cap
| none |
| Deadrise/Transom |
21 deg. |
Bridge Clearance
| N/A |
| Max Headroom |
open |
| Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model. |
Engine Options
Glastron GT 185 (2007-) Engine options
| Std. Power |
1 x 135-hp Volvo Penta 3.0 GL
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| Tested Power |
1 x 135-hp Volvo Penta 3.0GL
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| Opt. Power |
Choice of MerCruiser or Volvo Penta up to 190-hp
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Glastron GT 185 (2007-) Overhead Photo
Glastron GT 185 (2007-) Photo Gallery
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Retro Style
Glastron officials also incorporated a bit of a nostalgic look into the GT series with special graphics.
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Helm Features
The helm is attractively laid out with easy-to-see gauges. An AM/FM/CD radio is mounted safely within a roomy dash compartment.
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Great Sunpad
At the stern is a large sunpad that is not just a flat piece of vinyl-covered foam. The sunpad forms a design element of the GT 185 and adds to the sleek look of this boat.
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Bow Seating
Underneath the padded seats at the bow are fully lined and drained storage compartments.
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Glastron GT 185 (2007-) Captain's Report
High Style Meets Affordability
By Captain Keith Burton
For more than 50 years Glastron has been building sporty and popular bowriders that have often been the envy of the boat building industry. That experience is reflected in a new series of boats that come in at the mid-level price range, but feature amenities that are often more associated with premium runabouts. The GT 185 is a good example of this series in an 18-foot model.
Retro Style
Glastron officials also incorporated a bit of a nostalgic look into the GT series with special graphics,especially at the stern where the sunpad vinyl carries a rolled and tucked look that was once part of Glastron’s sportboats years ago, but with a new, updated appearance.
Sitting in the water, the Glastron GT 185 is attractively sleek with graceful lines that make this boat appear to be moving even at the dock. It is both sporty and modern, but there is a classic sense to the proportions that make this boat look like it should cost more than it does. This design should appeal to folks looking for a boat that others will admire.
Bow Features
At the bow, there is a slight dip in the forward gunnel that allowed a small step to be included to help when boarding while the boat is beached. It is a nice touch and even adds to the style of the boat.
Anyone that has ever owned a boat with glued carpeting will appreciate the fully fiberglass floor of the GT 185. Snap-in carpeting is available as part of an optional XL package. Underneath the padded seats at the bow are fully lined and drained storage compartments, which are another feature more associated with premium boats.
Construction
Glastron’s advanced build process, which they called VEC, is applied to the GT 185. Basically, VEC is a computerized process that allows Glastron to build a boat in what is essentially two pieces. A fully molded hull, complete with embedded stringers is attached to a full deck. The result is a boat that is extremely stiff, with a build quality that is consistent throughout the process. This high level of quality is seen in the smooth fit and finish in the boat, but especially in the lack of noise and vibration when underway.
The Glastron GT 185 is quieter and smother underway than you would expect in an open runabout. The stiff hull quells engine vibrations and the noise of water slapping the hull, which plagues most boats of this type. The result adds to a real sense of quality.
At the Controls
Mid deck, the captain’s and main passenger benefit from comfortable bucket seats that rotate and move forward and aft. The helm is attractively laid out with easy-to-see gauges. An AM/FM/CD radio is mounted safely within a roomy dash compartment, which we wish had a lock.
At the deck in the traditional manner, is a large locker with plenty of room for skies and wakeboards.
Aft seating is a large bench seat with drinkholders at either end. Beneath the seat are three storage compartments that are open toward the bow for more storage. The seat does not lift and the storage compartments allow you to see what it there, but it also helps in helping whatever is stored to air dry.
At the stern is a large sunpad that is not just a flat piece of vinyl-covered foam. As we mentioned earlier, the sunpad forms a design element of the GT 185 and adds to the sleek look of this boat.
Engine access is through a large hatch underneath the sunpad and behind the rear seats. The hatch lifts fairly easily with the help of two small hydraulic pistons. Servicing the GT 185’s engine is snap as there is a huge amount of room around the engine, room to store additional equipment.
At the stern is a full-width extended swim platform complete with a three-step ladder and nearby grab bar.
Performance & Handling
Over the water the Glastron GT 185 is a smooth operator. She reached cruised at 17.4 mph turning 2500 rpm for a range of 131 miles. The solid VEC hull does its thing snuffing out waves and wakes. Steering is smooth and light with the standard power steering. Turn-in for fast maneuvering is precise and predictable. In a few words, the GT 185 handles well and anyone with any time in this boat will feel confident within a short while at the helm.
That confidence is also part of what makes this boat feel more upscale than it should. There is a real defined sense of thought that is evident in how this boat performs. While certainly this is a subjective issue, it is what makes this mid-level boat worth the money you paid for it and more.
Glastron’s VEC hull design allows the boat to be built lighter, but without sacrificing rigidity, so you get more out of the boat without having to use a larger engine. The standard power is either a 135 horsepower 3.0-liter MerCruiser or 3.0-liter GL Volvo Penta. Optional power is a 4.3-liter 190 horsepower V6 from Volvo or MerCruiser.
Overall, the Glastron GT 185 represents a great value in a mid-level boat. You get terrific engineering and design in a package that both looks good and should last for years of frequent use. It also performs with ease on the water, even without the biggest horsepower engines.
Glastron GT 185 (2007-) Test Result Highlights
- Top speed for the Glastron GT 185 (2007-) is 44.3 MPH (71.3 KPH), burning 11.5 gallons per hour (GPH) or 43.53 liters per hour (LPH).
- Best cruise for the Glastron GT 185 (2007-) is 17.4 MPH (28 KPH), and the boat gets 6.31 miles per gallon (MPG) or 2.68 kilometers per liter (KPL), giving the boat a cruising range of 131 miles (210.82 kilometers).
- Tested power is 1 x 135-hp Volvo Penta 3.0GL.
For complete test results including fuel consumption, range and sound levels go to our Test Results section.
Standard and Optional Equipment
Glastron GT 185 (2007-) Warranty
Glastron GT 185 (2007-) Warranty Information
| Warranties change from time to time. While BoatTEST.com has tried to insure the most up-to-date warranty offered by each builder, it does not guarantee the accuracies of the information presented below. Please check with the boat builder or your local dealer before you buy any boat. |
| Hull Warranty |
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| Years |
Lifetime Limited |
| Transferable |
Yes, with $250 fee |
| Link |
http://www.glastron.com/warranty.html |
| Deck Warranty |
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| Years |
Lifetime Limited |
| Transferable |
Yes, with $250 fee |
| Link |
http://www.glastron.com/warranty.html |
| Engine Warranty |
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| Years |
2 year |
| Gelcoat Warranty |
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| Years |
1-Year |
| Transferable |
Yes |
| Link |
http://www.glastron.com/warranty.html |
| Blistering Warranty |
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| Years |
5-Year |
| Transferable |
Yes |
| Link |
http://www.glastron.com/warranty.html |
| Accessories Warranty |
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| Years |
2-Year non-structural components |
| Transferable |
Yes |
| Link |
http://www.glastron.com/warranty.html |
| Certifications |
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| NMMA Certification |
Yes |
| Other Certification |
USCG |
Glastron GT 185 (2007-) Price
Glastron GT 185 (2007-) Price
| Base Price (MSRP) |
$20,924.00
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| Price as Tested
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N/A
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| Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model. |
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