This 2012 Mako 18 LTS is a shallow-draft bay boat built on a fiberglass hull with a Mercury 115 hp Optimax 2-stroke engine. The design prioritizes fishing versatility and maneuverability, with a patented Rapid Planing System that brings the boat up on plane in minimal water—as shallow as 24 inches. The hull features a deep ventilated step design with an integrated transom knee for stability and a smooth ride across varied conditions.
The layout centers on two fishing platforms: raised casting decks fore and aft with watertight storage, and generous bow and stern areas for sight casting. The helm features a flip-flop seat with an integrated 72-quart cooler, center console with analog gauges, removable windscreen, stainless steel steering wheel, and vertical rod holders. The forward console seat includes an 18-gallon aerated baitwell. Stainless steel cleats, bow and transom eyes, and a self-draining deck complete the working deck.
This boat is equipped with a Power Pole Sportsman II, hydraulic jackplate, and a Minn Kota Riptide 80-pound 24V trolling motor. The engine has logged approximately 128 hours. New tires have been fitted. An aluminum single-axle trailer with EZ lube hubs is included.
Length
18.50 FT
Beam
7.58 FT
Weight
1,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Passengers
5
Engines
1
Engine Make
Mercury
Engine Model
115 ELPTO
Power
NaN HP
Hours
128 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
28 GAL