The 1993 Cobalt 272 is a 27-foot bowrider built on a Kevlar-reinforced fiberglass deep-V hull, powered by a single 310 hp MerCruiser engine with Bravo 3 dual props. The engine starts reliably, runs strong, and planes smoothly, making the boat mechanically ready for cruising, watersports, or anchoring. Cobalts from this era are known for solid construction and a smooth ride in choppy conditions.
The boat accommodates up to 14 adults across a spacious cockpit with a well-forward helm position. Key features include an enclosed marine head integrated into the passenger console, a large in-floor ski locker with gas-assist hatch, a rear bench seat with underseat storage, a built-in wet bar console, and an integrated swim platform with boarding ladder. The layout prioritizes comfort and entertaining while anchored.
The interior shows its age and use. There is torn vinyl on some seats and a cracked cockpit table, reflecting cosmetic wear typical of a boat of this vintage. Beyond these cosmetic issues, the boat remains functional and usable in its current condition. The fiberglass hull and core structure are sound.
Length
27.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
MerCruiser
Engine Model
7.4
Power
NaN HP
Hours
822 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline