This 1990 Blue Fin is a 24-foot aluminum center console built as a work and recreation boat. The tunnel hull design sits shallow in the water, and the boat comes with a trailer for transport. Power comes from a Yamaha 200-horsepower engine equipped with a PowerTech propeller and jack plate for running in thin water. The motor has approximately 750 operating hours.
The boat is laid out for versatility and durability. A 360-degree aluminum bumper runs near the waterline, and the engine is caged for protection. Most systems sit above deck for easy access: three batteries and the fuel tank are readily visible and serviceable. Storage is generous, with an RTIC 145 cooler and rotomolded coolers positioned throughout to maximize both cargo and seating space.
The boat carries substantial anchoring gear: a Raptor 12-foot shallow-water anchor with handheld remote, twin 12-foot anchor spikes stored port and starboard with fore and aft attachments, and twin sandbar flags with covers. A custom-built swim ladder facilitates boarding and egress at shallow anchorages. Navigation and fish-finding equipment includes a Simrad NSS12 chartplotter with Navionics, a fish finder, and a large livewell mounted on deck. A light bar tops the T-top, and red work lights are installed for nighttime operation. JL Audio stereo provides entertainment.
Length
24.00 FT
Beam
8.00 FT
Draft
2.00 FT
Material
Aluminum
Engine Make
Yamaha
Engine Model
F200TXRA
Hours
750 HRS
Fuel
40 GAL