Yellowfin 21 Hybrid The new Yellowfin 21 Hybrid makes a bold statement regarding fishability and speed to the grounds. With its higher freeboard and horsepower capacity, the 21 is not a skinny-water technical poling skiff, yet the freeboard is not quite as high as that of a traditional bay boat, and you can drive the boat comfortably while sitting down, unlike in a pure flats skiff - therefore the hybrid classification. Read more
Yellowfin 29 Unlike some "mini-me" performance boats, this 29 loses nothing in the shrinkage. It runs beautifully in rough water without the shortcomings common to stepped hulls. Read more
Yellowfin 32 Yellowfin's new 32 Center Console offers serious performance in a hard-core package. Read more
Yellowfin 34 Yellowfin's new 34 bridges the gap between the company's highly acclaimed 31- and 36-foot models. Read more
Yellowfin 36 New from Yellowfin is the 36, an offshore center console designed for light-tackle fishing. The hull is a twin-step, deep-vee designed for two or three outboard motors. With duals, the 36 is capable of 50 mph; it will hit 70 mph with triples. Stats like these are sure to get some attention on the SKA circuit, where this hull has already posted some impressive tournament performances. Read more
Yellowfin 39 Yellowfin Yachts' new 39 offers stylish performance and tons of fishing room. Read more
Yellowfin 42 I never thought I'd see an outboard-powered boat this size. I'm pleased to say that it works better than I ever imagined it would. Read more