Pursuit Yachts
2600 Cuddy Cabin
1984–89
A good-looking fisherman, the Pursuit 2600 will appeal to family-oriented anglers who need the overnight capabilities a small cuddy cabin (with only a V-berth) can’t provide. The hull is solid fiberglass with a shallow skeg below, and the moderate 8'9" beam makes her legally trailerable in several states. Like all Tiaras, the 2600 is a well-built boat with better than average detailing. The cockpit is arranged with two in-deck fish boxes, and (in the I/O version) two insulated wells are built into the transom. Inside, the cabin has a dinette/V-berths forward, a compact galley, and a standup head with shower—a basic but extremely well-finished interior that’s easy to maintain. Additional features include serviceable side decks, under-gunnel rod storage, space at the helm for flush-mounting some electronics, teak covering boards, and a superb windshield with opening panels. The 2600 Cuddy was available with a choice of sterndrive or outboard power. With a single 350-cid I/O, she’ll cruise efficiently at 22 knots (about 9 gph) and reach about 33 knots top.
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