This 2007 Yellowfin 36 Offshore is a center console fishing boat powered by three Mercury 400 engines totaling 1,200 horsepower. The fiberglass hull measures 36 feet in length with a 10-foot beam, built for offshore performance and seakeeping. The engines were replaced in 2024 and have 548 hours of running time. The fuel tanks were drained, cleaned, and scoped during the repower, with a fuel tank survey completed in May 2023.
The boat carries substantial electronics including dual Simrad NSS12 Evo 3 GPS and depth finder displays, Simrad autopilot, and Simrad dome radar. Navigation and communication are supported by dual VHF radios. A Rhodan Spot Lock trolling motor with lithium battery power adds precise station-holding capability, while a Fusion sound system provides entertainment.
Fishing features are comprehensive: a leaning post livewell, transom livewell, insulated in-deck fish boxes, and a sea chest for raw water. The console includes a telescoping outrigger and downrigger mounts for trolling, an electric windlass anchor system, and four electric reel outlets. A coffin box lounge with electric lift, console spray enclosure, fresh and raw water washdowns (forward and rear), spreader lights, and shore power complete the setup. The boat comes with a triple axle trailer. Bottom paint was applied to the underside only.
Length
36.67 FT
Beam
10.00 FT
Weight
9,500 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
3
Engine Make
Mercury
Engine Model
400
Power
3 x NaN HP
Hours
548 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
477 GAL