Yellowfin
39
2011–Current
A high-performance fishing machine with serious eye appeal, the generous 11-foot, 6-inch beam of the Yellowfin 39 creates a spacious fishing platform designed for triple or quad outboards. A semicustom boat, the 39 is available with a wide range of factory options including a coffin box, leaning post with jump seats, marlin tower, hull and trim colors, and forward seating. The helm features three-across seating with flip-up bolsters, and there are three livewells including an 80-gallon unit in the transom, a 50-gallon well under the aft cockpit sole, and a 20-gallon well behind the helm seats. A large lazarette provides access to through-hull valves, bilge pumps, and fuel filters. The 39’s tall gunwales are a plus, especially in the bow area. On the port side, a large door offers access to the standup head compartment with teak and holly flooring, electric head and shower. The doublewide console seat and aft-facing cockpit seat come in handy when guests are aboard, and there’s enough rod holders and in-deck storage to satisfy any angler. The 39’s hull is based on the twin-stepped hull of the Yellowfin 42. Quad 350hp Verado outboards reach a top speed of over 60 knots.
Additional notes (BoatUS)
Overview: Big world-class center console rated for triple-engine power runs fast, fishes hard, turns heads.@Features: Highlights include T-top with rod holders, leaning post with livewell, 50-gallon transom livewell, K-Plane trim tabs, pop-up cleats, saltwater washdown, console seat, 9-foot rod storage boxes. Optional coffin box tilts back to reveal big in-floor fishbox.@Comments: High-performance stepped hull, stern lifting pad delivers exceptional high-speed handling.@Performance: Twin Mercury 300 4-strokes top 45 knots; triple 300 Mercs reach 55+ wide open.
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