2006 Everglades 240CC
Item History & Price
2006 Everglades 240CCTwin 4 Strokes
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The hull is in good shape shows some minor wear and tear, minor dock rash where it was tied to the dock when it came out of dry storage. She has been dry stored since day one it show, all the gel in good shape , maintaining a glossy finish inside and out. Interior is original and s...till looks good no rips or tears equipped with many options see below in the review listing, there is some of the powder coating that is starting to flake a little bit (see pics). Has a great layout nice seating in the front for family, fold down seat in rear , oversized helm seat with drop down bolsters, awesome bait station in back of helm seats and nice oversized head very roomy. He is equipped with a pair of amazing Honda 150 4 strokes with only 270 hours (on the whole package) motors are in great running condition, operating and shifting properly all the way around, boat cruises in the mid 30, motors look good except for some paint fading-flaking on the mid section. The motors just had impellers and thermostats done they run great (Sea Trialed on 8-29-19)Trailer is a 2012 Aluminum Magic tilt very reliable trailer. Overall beautiful boat turn key boat, to the best of my knowledge everything is worling, but remember she is a pre-loved vessel so there may be something that may not work as far as a pump or light..
-Please ask questions during the auction-Deposit due at end of auction-Remainder due within 3 days
Boating Magazine ReviewThe Everglades 240CC isn’t your typical center console fishing boat – not by a long shot. This center console is built and equipped so well, it could make every other bluewater boat on your dock green with envy. Everglades prides itself on spare-no-expenses construction, and this is evident in small details throughout the 240CC. For starters, it’s built using Rapid Molded Core Assembly Process (RAMCAP) construction, which bonds the hull, deck and structural core together under extreme pressure. This creates an unsinkable, solid hull with superior fit and finish. When you look around a boat and see touches like heavy-duty powder-coated aluminum rails, six large stainless steel pop-up cleats, built-in wire runs and a hardtop that’s gelcoated top and bottom with hand-finished edges, you know things are done right. The heavy-duty console windshield rolls down electrically at the touch of a button – how’s that for slick? Everglades’ long list of standard features includes an anchor windlass, china bowl head with macerator, electric trim tabs, full cockpit coaming bolsters, hydraulic tilt steering, a 104-quart Ultra-Cool fiberglass cooler and a freshwater washdown system with a 20-gallon capacity. As for hardcore fishing features, you’ll find more on the 240CC than on most boats twice the size. Forward, there’s a 129-gallon fish box with pumpout; aft you’ll find a 50-gallon fish box with pumpout. The command station leaning post boasts a 45-gallon livewell with a raw/freshwater sink, and anglers will find two additional livewells – with clear lids – aft. Eight flush-mount stainless steel rod holders come standard, as do two tackle storage centers to organize all your gear. In addition to two console 12-volt power points, there are power points under each gunwale for electric downriggers, lights or electric reels. The well-appointed, overbuilt 240CC wasn’t designed for the newbie saltwater angler, but rather, one who knows quality when he sees it.
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The hull is in good shape shows some minor wear and tear, minor dock rash where it was tied to the dock when it came out of dry storage. She has been dry stored since day one it show, all the gel in good shape , maintaining a glossy finish inside and out. Interior is original and s...till looks good no rips or tears equipped with many options see below in the review listing, there is some of the powder coating that is starting to flake a little bit (see pics). Has a great layout nice seating in the front for family, fold down seat in rear , oversized helm seat with drop down bolsters, awesome bait station in back of helm seats and nice oversized head very roomy. He is equipped with a pair of amazing Honda 150 4 strokes with only 270 hours (on the whole package) motors are in great running condition, operating and shifting properly all the way around, boat cruises in the mid 30, motors look good except for some paint fading-flaking on the mid section. The motors just had impellers and thermostats done they run great (Sea Trialed on 8-29-19)Trailer is a 2012 Aluminum Magic tilt very reliable trailer. Overall beautiful boat turn key boat, to the best of my knowledge everything is worling, but remember she is a pre-loved vessel so there may be something that may not work as far as a pump or light..
-Please ask questions during the auction-Deposit due at end of auction-Remainder due within 3 days
Boating Magazine ReviewThe Everglades 240CC isn’t your typical center console fishing boat – not by a long shot. This center console is built and equipped so well, it could make every other bluewater boat on your dock green with envy. Everglades prides itself on spare-no-expenses construction, and this is evident in small details throughout the 240CC. For starters, it’s built using Rapid Molded Core Assembly Process (RAMCAP) construction, which bonds the hull, deck and structural core together under extreme pressure. This creates an unsinkable, solid hull with superior fit and finish. When you look around a boat and see touches like heavy-duty powder-coated aluminum rails, six large stainless steel pop-up cleats, built-in wire runs and a hardtop that’s gelcoated top and bottom with hand-finished edges, you know things are done right. The heavy-duty console windshield rolls down electrically at the touch of a button – how’s that for slick? Everglades’ long list of standard features includes an anchor windlass, china bowl head with macerator, electric trim tabs, full cockpit coaming bolsters, hydraulic tilt steering, a 104-quart Ultra-Cool fiberglass cooler and a freshwater washdown system with a 20-gallon capacity. As for hardcore fishing features, you’ll find more on the 240CC than on most boats twice the size. Forward, there’s a 129-gallon fish box with pumpout; aft you’ll find a 50-gallon fish box with pumpout. The command station leaning post boasts a 45-gallon livewell with a raw/freshwater sink, and anglers will find two additional livewells – with clear lids – aft. Eight flush-mount stainless steel rod holders come standard, as do two tackle storage centers to organize all your gear. In addition to two console 12-volt power points, there are power points under each gunwale for electric downriggers, lights or electric reels. The well-appointed, overbuilt 240CC wasn’t designed for the newbie saltwater angler, but rather, one who knows quality when he sees it.