This 2010 Edgewater 318CC is an offshore center console built with the brand's signature all-composite, unsinkable construction. Twin Yamaha 300 hp engines were installed during a 2020 repower and have logged only 100 hours since. The boat reaches speeds up to 53 knots and carries 300 gallons of fuel, supported by a variable deadrise hull designed for a stable, dry ride in open water.
The expansive 130-square-foot cockpit prioritizes fishing capability with multiple insulated fish boxes, large baitwells, raw and freshwater washdowns, an electric windlass with remote control, and rod holders positioned throughout the boat. Additional deck features include a self-bailing cockpit with non-skid surfaces. Below, the boat has one electric head, a 30-gallon freshwater system, twin bilge pumps, and LED cockpit and navigation lighting. A Fusion sound system provides entertainment.
Construction highlights the all-composite build with no wood components: closed-cell foam flotation, high-density composite transom, and advanced wiring systems throughout. New propellers were recently installed, and upholstery replacement is scheduled. Solar panels support battery charging. The boat's design is rated to accommodate up to 700 horsepower.
Length
31.83 FT
Beam
10.17 FT
Weight
6,500 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Heads
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Yamaha
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
100 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Max Speed
53.00 KTS
Fuel
300 GAL