The 1984 Rybovich Rybo Runner is a 31-foot offshore center console built on a distinctive double-stepped fiberglass hull. This stepped design, uncommon in production boats of its era, reduces drag and wetted surface to improve fuel efficiency and planing characteristics. The hull combines a deep-V entry with a beam of approximately 10.5 feet, balancing stability during trolling and confidence when running in heavy seas.
Power comes from twin Mercury engines totaling 800 horsepower, suitable for the boat's offshore fishing mission. The hull and propulsion are matched to deliver a softer ride in rough conditions while maintaining efficiency across a range of speeds.
The layout prioritizes fishing functionality. The center console provides 360-degree access to the deck, with wide gunwales and spacious cockpit designed for anglers. Fish boxes, an aft livewell, rod holders, and saltwater washdown systems are integrated throughout. The console itself is substantial, housing electronics and a head compartment below.
Built from solid fiberglass with straightforward, unadorned construction, this center console reflects the offshore fishing heritage it was designed to capture—a working boat built for serious use rather than accommodation or luxury.
Length
31.00 FT
Beam
10.67 FT
Weight
7,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Cabins
0
Heads
1
Crew Cabins
0
Engines
2
Engine Make
Mercury
Engine Model
400
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
188 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
400 GAL