HMY Yachts

Mako Yachts

234 Center Console

2013–19

More fishing features. More room. More storage. And flexible power options to give you more speed and range. The Mako 234 CC truly has it all. It's compact enough to be easily trailerable, yet large enough to handle the Gulf Stream. It's got what it takes to handle big water, like standard recessed electric trim tabs and Mako's legendary Deep V hull. It can be powered by up to 300 horses, including a twin-150 option, and the 136-gal. fuel capacity lets you range farther with confidence. (Manufacturer Provided Description) “The thigh-high transom bulkhead comes with a door to port, so you can walk out on the integral swim platform and maneuver a fish around the outboards. A hatch on the interior side of the transom bulkhead allows for access to pumps and other rigging in the stern. Under the console, you’ll find a step‑down head compartment, as well as a neatly designed panel of battery switches and breakers, and access to rigging behind the helm.” –Sport Fishing Magazine
Additional notes (BoatUS)
Overview: Roomy offshore fishing rig with integrated swim platform, full 8'6" beam is notable for soft ride, solid construction, sporty styling.@Features: Standard features include bait-prep station with cutting board, 24-gallon transom livewell, U-shaped bow seating, enclosed head, four-drawer tackle box, in-deck fishboxes, transom door, low-profile bow rails.@Comments: No forward console seat. Note previous Mako 232 model (1995–98) with less beam.@Performance: Tops out in the low-to-mids 40s with single Yamaha 225 or twin 150s.