This 2012 SeaVee 390B center console is powered by four 2021 Mercury V8 300 outboards delivering 1,200 total horsepower, with approximately 900 hours on the engines. The 39-foot fiberglass hull rides a non-stepped design suited for offshore conditions. Between 2021 and 2025, the boat underwent comprehensive mechanical, electrical, and cosmetic updates affecting nearly every system.
The control and navigation suite is entirely modern. Dual Furuno TZT3 displays—a 16-inch at the helm and a 12-inch in the tower—work alongside a new Furuno 12kW radar system. A 2025 Icom VHF radio, 2024 Fusion audio head unit, and JL Audio speakers and amplifiers complete the electronics. All batteries, chargers, switch panels, and pumps were replaced during the upgrade period.
Fishing capability centers on three livewells with over 200 gallons of combined capacity: transom, forward in-deck, and cockpit in-deck configurations. New Gemlux carbon fiber outrigger poles and Bluewater outrigger bases were added, along with a Bluewater rocket launcher. Electric reel outlets and above-deck transom well fills support various rigging strategies. All through-hulls and sea chest valves were replaced with Gemlux composite bilge valves in 2025.
The interior reflects recent refinement with new upholstery by Miami Prestige in 2025, a new polycarbonate console enclosure, and updated acrylic livewell lids. The boat includes folding bow bench seating and a sliding rear cooler seat. An 11-foot beam provides stability and deck room for serious fishing or cruising.
Length
39.00 FT
Beam
11.00 FT
Weight
10,750 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Engines
4
Engine Make
Mercury
Engine Model
V8
Power
4 x NaN HP
Hours
900 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
527 GAL
Water
56 GAL