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Edgewater 335 Express
Edgewater confirms again that continuous improvement is always possible.
Jun 8, 2009
By Dean Travis Clarke (More articles by this author)

We feel that this boat resembles a Cabo with outboards," says Edgewater president Peter Truslow, referring to the engineering, features and exceptional finish work found in a noted industry benchmark. But the Edgewater philosophy goes still further by making the boat unsinkable.

Performance
We found seas composed of two- to three-footers outside Ponce de Leon Inlet in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, with considerably larger wind-against-tide seas at the mouth of the channel. Prudent speeds through the big stuff made for a perfectly comfortable ride without spray on the windscreen. Once outside, we ran beam-to the seas for speed tests, determining top speed to be 50.6 mph at 6,000 rpm with the twin Yamaha 350 V-8s burning  69 gph. A fast cruise of 40 mph at 5,000 rpm used 46.5 gph, and a slower cruise of 27 mph at 4,000 rpm dropped consumption to 28.7 gph.

The moderate 20-degree deadrise at the transom (shallower than other Edgewaters) accomplishes several things, including a more comfortable and stable ride when drifting and trolling in beam seas. It also helps the 335 rise onto plane faster and achieve better fuel economy. And the Lenco electric trim tabs provide wide-ranging trim ability.

Trolling speed produced significant subsurface turbulence, but it dissipates by the second wave back. Otherwise, the 335 generates only very limited surface foam.

Fishing
Despite Edgewater's goal of building a large family cruiser that can also fish, the engineers are simply too fanatical not to make this a well-appointed fishing machine. It boasts a large transom fish box as well as a huge fish box in the cockpit deck. I particularly appreciate that Edgewater has changed over to all diaphragm pumps rather than macerators in its fish boxes. Simple guts and scales will never have any effect on them. In fact, they can pump an entire baitfish through them and can run dry forever.

Two livewells assure you're never more than one giant step away from a fresh livey. Edgewater provides three rod holders under and two in each gunwale, with more on the back and legs of the hardtop. Another novel feature finds an aft-facing, foldaway jump seat in the port cockpit module, which you can replace with tackle drawers if you wish. The starboard module offers a choice of a stainless-steel, drop-in bait freezer, a 240-volt Kenyon electric grill or a simple insulated cooler.

In a blazing fit of common sense, Edgewater locates the breakers for all fishing electrical systems (washdown pumps, livewells, etc.) on a panel in the cockpit. All other ship's systems breakers are at the helm.

Design and Construction
Back in 1996, I defined Edgewater as a small company living on the leading edge of technology. If anything, that's truer today. The most noteworthy aspect of this 335 has to be its unusual construction technology. The company refers to it as SPI (Single Piece Infusion).

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Great boat with a lot of character. I own one of their 38 center consoles and the fit and finish is...
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