Pursuit S 368 Center Console

The Pursuit S 368 (LOA: 37′ 11″, Beam: 12′) features an integrated hardtop and windshield system, transom extensions and class-leading styling detail for luxury center consoles. At the helm, Pursuit pairs Garmin electronics with Yamaha engine controls for seamless operation of the mechanical and navigation functions. Below the center console are amenities including a fully enclosed head, convertible sofa berth, large storage areas, and galley.

Above-deck social zones in the bow area, at the helm and aft in the cockpit give plenty of guest space. A forward sunpad and teak tables provide room for entertaining. Anglers will appreciate a 24-gallon livewell and two fish boxes, along with the raised mezzanine seat in the wideopen cockpit. When powered with triple Yamaha 300-hp engines, the Pursuit S 368 runs to a top speed of 49 mph, cruises at 32.1 mph and has a range at cruise of 317 miles utilizing the 425-gallon fuel tank.

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Rossiter 17 Center Console

The Rossiter 17 Center Console offers a host of new improvements for 2018, including an upgraded baitwell, dash glovebox, jump seat with upholstered backrests, and forward seat bolster for extra comfort.

The Rossiter 17 CC is the first center console powerboat delivered by the premier Canadian boat manufacturer based in Markdale, Ontario. Its unique hull design with a variable deadrise hull of 22 degrees reaches a top speed of 43 mph with a 90-hp outboard engine and 50 mph with a 115-hp outboard, both able to provide a safe and smooth ride. With a capacity for seven adults and plenty of storage, this boat is perfect for fishing excursions or a day of tubing or boarding with the family in fresh and salt water.

17’4″ LOA, 7′ beam

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Striper 200 CC-S

The Striper 200 CC-S (LOA: 20′ 2″, Beam: 8′ 2″) is built with the essentials for great days on the water. Akin to its larger brethren, the 200 CC-S comes standard with two in-floor fish boxes for keeping those big catches fresh and a huge lockable center console area for storage.

In addition, the center console offers an option for a Porta-Potti head with pump-out, increasing the convenience and comfort of the boat. The 200 CC-S is built to fish, cruise or even tube, making it an all-around platform for anglers and families. The boat’s bottom design features Striper’s signature V-Trac hull.

The 200 CC-S performs like a bigger vessel and has one of the largest fuel capacities in this class at 91 gallons. Offered standard with a galvanized trailer, owners can take their Striper 200 CC-S to everyday fishing spots or wherever the fish might be biting.

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Mako 414 CC

The Mako 414 CC (LOA: 41′, Beam: 11′ 11″) is the largest and most powerful boat in the builder’s 50-year history. A maximum of 1,675 horsepower pushes the boat to more than 60 mph, so it’s one of the fastest boats in its class. Mako’s aggressive deep-V hull provides a smooth, dry ride. The boat cruises at 35.5 mph and has a range of 360 miles utilizing the 566-gallon fuel tank.

Mako 414 CC sports two 50-gallon bait wells, as well as two  511-quart macerated and insulated in-floor fish boxes. In addition, the boat is offered with CZone™ digital switching, traditional throttles plus Mercury JPO ( joystick positioning for outboards), electric helm seats, and a walk-down freshwater head with sink, storage, shower, and sleeping berth.

Available in standard, Bluewater Family Edition and Sportfish Edition, the Mako 414 CC is backed by the MAKO Assurance Warranty.

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SeaVee 370Z

The SeaVee 370Z (LOA: 37′, Beam: 10′ 6″) features a new twinstepped, cross-ventilated hull with patented SpeedRail® Technology. The hull incorporates multiple lifting bodies with unique geometry for a fixed trim angle throughout a wide range of speeds. The design helps the boat achieve maximum fuel efficiency and offers predicable handling when making hard turns. Capable of planing at only 16 mph, the 370Z handles rough seas with ease and tops out at above 65 mph with triple 350-hp engines.

Range on the SeaVee 370Z is 644 miles at 45 mph utilizing the 460-gallon fuel tank. Turns are sharp, crisp and stable. The model is available in two configurations: as a performance-oriented tournament fishing machine with a wide-open deck layout, tower options and loads of storage capacity, or the Luxury Edition (LE) with molded-in forward seating, a variety of rear seat configurations and console shower and toilet facilities.

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Bahama Boatworks Bahama 37LE

The Bahama 37LE (LOA: 38′ 1″, Beam: 11′) shares the same unique seakeeping abilities and matchless ride of its larger sibling, the Bahama 41. The result is a versatile bluewater craft with unusual performance and range capabilities for its size. This is by no means a “fair weather” vessel only comfortable at the sand bar; she is a serious fishing machine.

The Bahama 37 is equipped with the LE Package (Luxury Edition) for those looking for more cruising comforts, such as customized deluxe helm, transom and forward seating, side steps, custom teak inlay decking, seagrass material intractable waste receptacle  drawer, and individual footrests at the helm. Other special options include the gunwale-mount marlin tower. The maximum power is 1,200 horsepower, and the boat offers a 475-gallon fuel tank and 60-gallon freshwater tank.

Other special options include the gunwale-mount marlin tower. The maximum power is 1,200 horsepower, and the boat offers a 475-gallon fuel tank and 60-gallon freshwater tank.

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Century 2301 CC

As flagship of the Century Boats single-engine fleet, the Century 2301 CC (LOA: 23′, Beam: 8′ 6″) provides a solid platform built for speed, agility and range. Designed as a definitive fishing machine, the 2301 CC delivers contemporary styling, luxury and performance. Weighing 4,150 pounds without engines, and powered by a single 300-hp Yamaha outboard, the 2301 CC jumps onto plane in 3.4 seconds and tops out at more than 50 mph.

At a cruising speed of 28 mph, the boat’s range is 418 miles. The Century 2301 CC offers fishing features and comfort amenities needed for a demanding day on the water. Standard items include a powder-coated leaning post with tackle storage, raw-water wash down, freshwater shower, and trim tabs with lighted indicators.

Also standard: a powder-coated hardtop with integrated spreader lights, onboard marine head and a wraparound bow seating area.

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Dusky 242 Bay

The Dusky 242 Bay (LOA: 24′ 2″, Beam:7′ 8″) features a front casting platform that is both spacious and stable, and the stern area offers plenty of room to maneuver while fishing. The versatile Dusky 242 Bay has been designed to handle the shallower bay waters, while still being offshore-friendly, making her a well-rounded, seaworthy craft.

Standard features include hydraulic steering, binnacle control, twin pedestal chairs, port and starboard rod racks, and bow and anchor storage compartments. She has a 100-gallon fuel capacity and is available with a wide variety of outboard motors for the power-driven boater.

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Jupiter 38 HFS

The Jupiter 38 HFS (LOA: 38′ 2″, Beam: 10′ 7″) is a versatile center console that is fully customizable. The boat’s hull design provides a smooth, dry ride in challenging sea conditions. With three motor options—dual Yamaha F350s, triple Yamaha F300s and triple Yamaha F350s—customers may equip their Jupiter with the power desired.

Exhilarating tournament performance comes easily with a top speed of 69 mph with triple 350s, and the 38 HFS can comfortably cruise at 35.9 mph with a fuel burn of 1.31 mpg with the triple 300s. The Jupiter 38 HFS is a proven tournament winner that features premium angling necessities, including hybrid forward seating, two 104-gallon fi sh boxes, a bait prep center with a 53-gallon stand-up livewell, six rod-holders, four rod rack sets, multiple storage compartments, and a customizable T-top tower package. This 38 HFS was designed to not only accommodate the serious angler but also provide room, comfort, and amenities for family cruising or day boating.

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Scout 380 LXF Center Console

The Scout 380 LXF (LOA: 38′ 6″, Beam: 12′ 1″) is built on Scout’s epoxy-infused, double-stepped, fuel-efficient hull. Powered by triple Yamaha 350-hp engines, the boat runs to a top speed of 61 mph and cruises at 39.5 mph. Innovation abounds on the 380 LXF, with an optional hydraulic port-side beach platform with synthetic teak and optional Seakeeper gyro stabilizer.

Other choices include an electronically activated SureShade integrated retractable aft awning and Scout’s optional patented electronic articulating rocket launchers. The Scout 380 LXF comes standard with two Garmin MFD 7616 touchscreens at the helm, a full transom walk-through platform with Armstrong dive ladder, an inward port-side boarding door, gas-shock-assisted hatches, and powder-coated hardtop with curved-glass enclosure. The boat has one cabin featuring a stove cooktop, microwave, flush-mount 32-inch LED TV, galley sink, drawer refrigerator, enclosed shower/head area with toilet, sink and mirror, and convertible queen berth.

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Regulator 25 Center Console

The Regulator 25 Center Console (LOA: 25′ 2″, Beam: 8′ 10″) comes equipped to fish the canyons in comfort, while offering everyday fun for the family. The newly enhanced 2017 Regulator 25 delivers big boat features, including a walk-through tuna door, T-top with surfboard edge and SeaStar Solutions® Optimus Electronic Power Steering with tilt helm.

The 25 CC is equipped with a full range of fisherman favorites, such as a 46-gallon transom livewell/fish box, 408-quart in-deck fishbox and abundant storage. In addition, there is a 64-quart cooler in the console seat, a standard head and spacious seating. The boat’s deep-V design with 24-degree deadrise helps it handle rough water, and an extremely rugged molded fiberglass stringer system adds an enormous amount of strength to the hull. When powered by twin Yamaha F200 four-stroke engines, the boat runs to a top speed of 50.6 mph and cruises at 31.2 mph.

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Pathfinder 2500 Hybrid

The Pathfinder 2500 Hybrid (LOA: 24′ 9″, Beam: 8′ 6″) offers a double-stepped hull, a bustle transom, and two four-bank console rod racks. With a Yamaha 300-hp outboard engine, the 2500 Hybrid tops out at close to 61 mph. The boat achieves nearly four miles to the gallon at 36 mph. Her 16-degree deadrise, slightly higher freeboard and generous bow flare translates into exceptional open-water running performance, yet the boat still only draws 13 inches at rest with a full load.

The  Pathfinder 2500 Hybrid combines the elevated casting deck forward with a more open cockpit aft, giving the angler the ability to see fish in shallow water o the bow and still comfortably bottom fish or troll off the stern in big water from the security of the cockpit. Standard features include flip-up rear seats, a deluxe tackle station with convertible bolster seats, a 35-gallon livewell, and a 43-gallon insulated fish box.

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Glasstream 240 CC

The Glasstream 240 CC (LOA: 24′, Beam: 8′ 2″) is built with customer opinion and feedback in mind and debuts its updated design for the 2018 boating season. The Glasstream 240 CC is the third model to be featured with the fourth-generation inverted stepped hull designed by A.L. Kirkland. Like the 255 Pro-XS, which is the first boat of this hull generation, the 240 CC is 15 inches longer in the rear cockpit and four inches higher in the gunwale.

An aggressive forward deadrise transits to the aft design, while delivering higher fuel economy at the same time. The 240 CC is equipped with a single 150-hp engine that powers the boat to a top speed in the high 50-mph range.

Forward seating and plenty of storage are standard, and there’s also a full-size walk-in head below the console.

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Venture 39 Open Center Console

The Venture 39 Open Center Console (LOA: 39′ 6″, Beam: 10′ 8″) offers a combination of speed, safety and comfort. A flat, open-deck layout and below-decks fish and storage boxes make this an ideal vessel to handle most any weather condition.

Standard features include a signature hardtop with starboard-side pass-through, a walk-in console with six feet of headroom, a 55-gallon livewell in the transom, an oversized top-loading anchor locker, and an insulated cooler seat in front of the console with three-piece seat cushions.

With three tower options—T-top Tower, Upper Station Tower or a Full Tower Upgrade— and an 11-gallon holding tank, the Venture 39′ Open is a logical choice for tournament fishing, scuba diving adventures or simple trips to the sandbar.

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Sea Force IX 41.5 Sport CC

The Sea Force IX 41.5 Sport CC (LOA: 41′ 5″, Beam: 12′) is the first in a new line of 41.5- to 56.5-foot boats from the Palmetto, Florida-based builder. The launch date for hull No. 1 is mid-summer 2017. When equipped with 1,200 maximum horsepower, the boat is expected to run at a top speed of approximately 60 mph and cruise at 40 mph, with an estimated 400-plus-mile range using the 500-gallon fuel tank.

The Sea Force IX 41.5 Sport CC also carries 60 gallons of fresh water, has a 15-gallon holding tank and carries 30 gallons of diesel for the optional generator. The boat is loaded with standard features like dual-transom side-entry boarding doors, electric head, AGM batteries, LED lighting throughout, microwave, AC/DC refrigerator, air conditioning in the console cabin as well as plumbed to the helm, three-wide helm seating with flip-up bolsters and armrests, and full powder-coated aluminum pipework. All construction will be 100 percent composite utilizing high-quality vinylester resins, epoxy, high-density PVC core, and the most advanced multi-directional knitted fiberglass available.

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