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Fast and Fuel Efficient

The 350 CC fishes hard and plays easy with a rare combination of high style and ultra performance. This center console features a vacuum-infused, double-stepped hull that makes getting to the fishing grounds fast and fuel efficient while elegant topside amenities bathe you in style and comfort.

The perfect blend of performance, sophistication and fishing smarts.

Starts from $423,700 with Twin Yamaha 450NSA Engines

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Tournament-capable fishing features include dual 42-gallon bait tanks, two huge in-floor fishboxes that pump overboard, a full tackle station and bait prep area, plus a hidden below-deck rod locker that’s lockable. With a wide-open cockpit, there’s plenty of room for a group of anglers and when it’s time to relax, it converts to a cruising and sandbar-hopping vessel with well-appointed seating for 11. That means triple independent helm seats, an integrated chaise lounge big enough for two and full sun lounge capability with forward-facing backrests. Plus, the inside of the console houses a spacious, airy berth that’s surrounded by a refined interior with wooden cabinetry, an electric head and a combination sink/shower.

Specifications

Length
34 ft 04 in
Beam
11 ft 02 in
Draft (approx.)
24 in
Weight (approx. with engines)
10,560 lbs
Fuel Capacity
320 gal
Deadrise
21.6 deg
Max HP
1050 hp
Transom Height
30 in center, 25 in outboard
Cockpit Square Footage
131 sq ft
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60 years

VARIS

The Craftsmanship Behind Cobia

Did you know that Cobia hulls are built using our proprietary VARIS construction system? VARIS stands for vacuum assisted resin infusion system. With VARIS we pull the resin through all the laminates, stringers, and transom all at the same time, creating a single fused monolithic structure. The result is the highest strength to weight ratio possible in fiberglass construction, making the boats extremely light and exceptionally strong.