The 2019 Scout 275 Dorado is a 27-foot 6-inch dual-console sportfish with a 9-foot beam and composite hull. Powered by twin 200-horsepower Yamaha outboards with remarkably low engine hours—90 hours on the port engine and 87 hours on the starboard—this boat is built for both fishing and cruising flexibility. The design accommodates a maximum of 400 horsepower and carries 163 gallons of fuel, supporting extended range and capability.
The boat's layout centers on practical fishing amenities and comfortable entertaining space. A built-in hardtop provides weather protection and structural support, while the cockpit features dual 200-quart fish boxes, a 25-gallon bait well, and a 152-quart cooler recessed into the port side. The convertible seating arrangement adapts for fishing, lounging, or socializing. Additional features include a telescopic swim ladder stowed in the bow and optional equipment such as an electric grill and ski pylon.
Tank capacities reflect the boat's overnight cruising potential: 163 gallons of fuel, 14 gallons fresh water, and 9 gallons waste capacity. The boat draws 19 inches and sits under approximately 7 feet 6 inches of bridge clearance to the hardtop. Construction includes a 22-degree deadrise hull with a dry weight near 5,720 pounds before engines. The boat has been stored in a dry dock out of the weather and is accompanied by a Scout tandem-axle trailer.
Length
27.50 FT
Beam
9.00 FT
Material
Composite
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yamaha
Engine Model
200
Power
NaN HP
Hours
90 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
163 GAL
Water
14 GAL