Contender 24 Sport

Contender’s 24 Sport fulfills the need for a small center console that has tremendous fishability with features and options that allow for more family activities. Built at the Contender factory in Homestead, Florida, the 24 Sport measures 24 feet, 6 inches long and not only comes standard with forward and aft seating, but also has a step-down side-entry console with an optional head. For anglers, there’s a 26-gallon transom livewell, four large fish boxes, and plenty of insulated storage. The 24 Sport is the smallest boat in the Contender line that tops out at the 40 Express.
Power options range from a single Yamaha 300-hp outboard to twin-engine configurations from 115 to 200 horsepower. The aft deck provides ample room for fishing, and the use of covering boards and bolster pads along the gunwales protect your knees while fighting a fish. Recessed cleats and bow rails around the boat help ensure snag-free fishing, and the deck is on a single level from stern to bow. Options include a hardtop instead of the standard T-top, freshwater and saltwater wash downs, and an optional cooler for under the leaning post. (305) 230-1600; contenderoffshore.com

By Doug Thompson, Southern Boating Magazine July 2014

Cobia 277 CC

The all-new Contender 22 Sport was introduced this year to round out Contender’s small boat lineup and is the smallest boat offered in the fleet. The 22 Sport (22’6″ LOA, 8’6″ beam) offers the tournament-class fishability that Contender is known for while including features and options that allow for family and entertainment activities. Built in Homestead, Florida, the 22 Sport not only comes standard with forward and aft seating but also has a step-down side-entry console with an optional head. For anglers, there’s a 26-gallon transom livewell, three large insulated fish boxes and plenty of other insulated storage.

Power options range from a single Yamaha 250-hp or 300-hp outboard engine to twin-engine configurations from 115 to 150 horsepower. With a single Yamaha F250 outboard engine, the 22 Sport runs to a top speed of 55.5 mph at 5900 rpm. The aft deck provides ample room for fishing, and the use of covering boards and bolster pads along the gunwales protect your knees while fighting a fish. Recessed cleats and bow rails around the boat help ensure snag-free fishing while providing a yacht-like finish. Options include a hardtop instead of the standard T-top, freshwater and saltwater washdowns, and an optional cooler for under the leaning post. (305) 230-600; contenderoffshore.com

By Doug Thompson, Southern Boating Magazine, July 2015

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