The 2007 Wellcraft 35 Tournament is a center console sportfish built for serious offshore fishing. This 35-foot boat features a proven deep-V hull design and an open cockpit layout optimized for fishing operations. Power comes from three Mercury Verado 300-horsepower engines, each with approximately 1,700 hours, delivering the redundancy and range expected in a 35-foot tournament platform.
The helm is equipped with dual Garmin multifunction displays, Garmin dome radar, VHF, and a Reactor autopilot in a flush-mount electronics arrangement. Hydraulic steering provides confident control. The 400-gallon fuel tank supports extended offshore range, while two live wells and fish boxes support the fishing mission. The cockpit features a leaning post with new back cushion, and outrigger bases are installed ready for tackle. Tournament rigging includes tackle storage throughout the boat.
The boat shows cosmetic wear consistent with its active fishing history and 2007 build year, but remains structurally sound with no known issues. The deep-V hull design is noted for its ride quality in rough water, making this a capable platform for canyon and offshore work.
Length
35.33 FT
Beam
9.92 FT
Draft
2.75 FT
Weight
8,600 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
MERCURY
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,700 HRS
Fuel
400 GAL
Water
13 GAL