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Blackfin built the 332CC on a two-step hull with 23 degrees of deadrise, and it shows the first time you take a beam sea across the mouth of Tampa Bay. This one was ordered right twin supercharged Mercury 400 Verado L6 outboards, the full Garmin electronics package, and the dive and shade options that turn a tournament boat into a boat the whole family will actually use.
The pair of supercharged 2.6-liter Verado inline-sixes are the last of that platform Mercury built, and there's a reason people hunt for them. Boost off idle instead of waiting for revs, a genuinely quiet, low-vibration ride at cruise, and a decade-plus of field history behind every part on the shelf. On a 10,500-pound hull, that low-end pull is what you feel loading up out of the hole with a full fuel load and six people aboard.
Onyx Black hull with matching sheer and boot stripe over an Arctic White bottom, anthracite upholstery, and a white powder-coated hardtop. The layout gives you 12 flush rod holders, two 100-gallon in-floor insulated fish boxes, a 35-gallon transom baitwell plus a 20-gallon baitwell in the leaning post, and dual pull-out Yeti coolers with a stainless sink and tackle drawers right where you need them.
Forward, the U-shaped bow seating breaks down over a huge insulated storage tub, the console lounge flips up, and the pantographic console door opens into a full head with an electric toilet, sink, and a weather-resistant berth cushion. Five scuba tank racks and the side dive door were factory-fitted this boat was spec'd for people who get in the water, not just fish over it.
Just as important as how she was ordered is how she's been kept. She has lived on a lift behind the owner's home in Clearwater Beach since delivery out of the water between trips, on shore power, and freshly detailed and serviced this past July. That's the difference between a three-year-old boat and a three-year-old boat you'd actually want to buy.
At $349,950 you are stepping into a lightly used, current-generation 800-horsepower center console for roughly $136,000 under what it cost to put in the water new. Boats this well equipped in this size class do not sit long on the Gulf coast.
This boat has lived on a private lift behind the owner's house in Clearwater Beach since new. She comes out of the water after every trip no marina slip, no dry-stack handling, no bottom growth, and none of the wear that comes from the high and dry.
You can view a history report for this boat so you can shop with complete transparency.