This 2019 Mitzi 17 is a composite shallow-water skiff built for sight-fishing and backcountry work. Powered by a Suzuki 60-horsepower four-stroke engine with approximately 180 hours, it sits on a matching 2019 Float-On aluminum trailer. The hull carries an 11-degree deadrise, delivering shallow draft performance and a dry ride typical of the Mitzi line.
The layout centers on a functional console design with wide-open forward casting decks and large aft deck space. Equipment includes a 6-foot Power-Pole Pro Series II, Bob's Machine 6-inch jack plate, SeaStar hydraulic steering, and a poling platform with non-skid surface. Navigation and fish-finding are handled by a Simrad GO7 GPS paired with a transom-mounted three-in-one transducer. Live-well systems occupy both the aft deck and console area with bubbler function, and under-gunnel rod storage runs three holders per side with additional vertical holders at the console.
The boat shows clean, original gelcoat throughout, with a hull bottom free of damage and well-maintained decks and hardware. This is a single-owner, unmodified skiff maintained for straightforward operation and easy service access. The lightweight construction paired with the Suzuki engine provides strong acceleration and efficient fuel consumption across shallow flats and creek systems typical of Northeast Florida and Gulf Coast waters.
Length
16.83 FT
Beam
6.42 FT
Weight
530 LBS
Material
Composite
Shape
Modified-V
Engines
1
Engine Make
Suzuki
Engine Model
DF60A
Power
NaN HP
Hours
180 HRS