Southport 29 FE

This crossover model offers the luxury and amenities of a family cruiser without sacrificing the fishability and offshore performance of a high-quality center console fishing boat. Designed around Southport’s proven, safe and efficient Hunt deep-V hull design, the 29 FE has unique layout and design features. Luxury appointments include an adjustable-height table for cocktails and alfresco dining that folds down to create a spacious forward sunpad, comfortable forward and aft seating arrangements. A forward-facing loveseat-style cushion under the console with suede-like plush vinyl comes in three color palettes. To shift from entertaining to fishing, the plush three-quarter aft lounge seat across from the stern seat folds down, and the area aft of the lounge seat is a fully equipped bait-rigging station with a freshwater sink, insulated bait storage area and cutting boards. For added convenience with a hint of luxury, the lockable stand-up head enclosure includes a faux granite sink and countertop with durable nonskid, easy-to-clean Marinedeck® on the cabin sole. Deluxe helm chairs with flip-up bolsters are standard, as is a leaning post tackle station with waist-high access to a fresh/saltwater sink, insulated bait box and a lighted 45-gallon oval livewell—an entertainment center is an option as well as a quarter-berth beneath the console front seat. Twin 300-hp outboards deliver good fuel economy and responsive handling up to top speeds over 55 mph. Families will enjoy this multi-purpose boat with a safe, soft, dry ride and easy handling. (207) 620-7998; southportboats.com

By Doug Thompson, Southern Boating Magazine July 2014

Jupiter 26 FS

The Jupiter Marine 26FS (Forward Seating) excels as a small-boat platform for fishing and cruising. Built in Palmetto, Florida, the 26FS measures 26’5″ LOA and has an 8’8″ beam. A 35-gallon livewell is located in the transom and gives anglers more fishing room in the cockpit. The transom also features a walkthrough transom door, swim ladder and a freshwater sink for easy clean-up. The Jupiter 26FS has four insulated deck compartments, including a 102-gallon macerated fish box, storage boxes under each seat module, and one large compartment forward of the console. The center console includes standard features such as a large dash for today’s big-screen electronics, an electric head in the console, and a cooler under an upholstered seat with armrests forward of the console. The Jupiter 26FS is powered by Yamaha’s latest electronic four-stroke F200-horsepower engines that boost torque in low and mid-rpm ranges for quick hole shot and responsive acceleration. The twin F200 engine package pushes the Jupiter 26FS to approximately 52 mph at top speed. At cruise at 35 mph the boat achieves almost 2.5 miles per gallon and has a range at cruise of 369 miles with its standard 150-gallon fuel tank. (941) 729-5000; jupitermarine.com

By Doug Thompson, Southern Boating Magazine July 2015

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