Sailfish 2660 CC
Sailfish is run by hard-core fishermen, and the company's boats are designed to fit tough expectations mapped out during days and months of hard-core fishing.

Durability in an offshore boat is key, and only anglers willing to test their limits to 50, 60 and even 100 miles offshore know how tough such a boat needs to be. Sailfish has designed an all-fiberglass hull with a fiberglass stringer system and a tough, composite-core transom so it can shrug off heavy seas every day and return home, not just safely, but with a full fishbox. The new VDS4 variable-deadrise hull slips through waves softly and jumps up on plane quickly. A dry ride is paramount, and the VDS4 gives one of the driest.

Sailfish founded its boats on value and family features that give up nothing in terms of fishability. The 2660, though, is a hard-core angler's workhorse, but it doesn't leave the family landlocked, thanks to a full head compartment with a freshwater shower. A boarding platform and built-in ladder make the boat fun for diving, snorkeling or just hanging out in calm water. For the angler, there's a handy transom livewell, plenty of sturdy rod holders and tackle storage that keeps everything organized.

NMMA certification means this boat is built to the latest American Boat and Yacht Council specifications for durability, reliability and safety. Yamaha's JD Power-acclaimed Z-series HPDI engines or the quiet, fuel-sipping four-strokes give the boat predictable reliability season after season. A 10-year warranty is the Sailfish bet you'll love the boat.

POWER PICKS:
• Yamaha Z-200     $79,577
• Yamaha F-200    $88,790
• Yamaha F-250    $92,327

VITAL STATS:
Length 26'2"
Beam 9'
Dry Weight 4,050 lb.
Fuel Cap. 200 gal.
Max HP 600
Seating/Weight Cap. 12
MSRP: $76,500
ENGINE: Twin Yamaha F-150s

ALSO CONSIDER:
Sailfish 2660 WAC  
Length 26'2"
Beam 9'
Built on the same performing VDS-4 laterally stepped hull, it offers great performance on twin four-stroke 250s. With features like galley, berth, head and shower, this boat could be an angler's second home on weekends.



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