Century Boats 3200 CC – 2020 Buyers Guide

Century Boats 3200 CC

Century Boats 3200 CC (32′ LOA, 10′ 6″ beam) is a tournament-ready rig loaded with high-quality fishing features as well as comfort and luxury amenities that make her an outstanding family day boat. The wide, open fishing deck is surrounded with ample storage, an oversized 62-gallon baitwell, lockable rod storage, tilt-out tackle trays, six gunwale rod holders, and two 277-quart fish boxes—the largest in its class. For guests, the 3200 CC boasts an enclosed electric head, forward-facing bow seating, and a standard bow entertainment table that creates a true social center. Twin Yamaha outboards offer maximum 700 horsepower for excellent handling and performance. centuryboats.com

Century Boats 3200 CC (32′ LOA, 10′ 6″ beam)

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Century 2600 CC

Century Boats’ new 2600 CC offers big boat ride with small boat maneuverability. The 2600 CC (26′ LOA, 8’6″ beam) is packed with standard equipment, but with plenty of optional upgrades to tailor the boat to any specific need. The 2600 CC combines fishing, performance, and luxury family amenities, with the mantra “It’s off shore on Friday, the sand bar Saturday, and ready for dinner Sunday.” The 2600 CC’s deck provides plenty of walkable space and is surrounded by ample storage, with two insulated fish boxes and a 42-gallon bait well system with a Power Stream Venturi Aerator. Six gunwale rod holders, an enclosed electric head, freshwater shower at transom, and a four-battery management system are some of the standard features. In addition, an adjustable entertainment table forward, fiberglass hardtop with spreader lights, rod holders, and Fusion speakers complete the standard and optional features. Offered with twin Yamaha outboards, you can opt for 150-, 200-, or 225-horsepower engines to get you on the fish fast. With twin 200-hp engines, the 2600 CC runs to a top speed of 51 mph and cruises at 26.6.mph. (813) 236-8879; centuryboats.com

By Doug Thompson, Southern Boating Magazine, July 2015

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