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Crevalle 26 Bay First Glance

Built for fishing fanatics and families
Crevalle 26 Bay Center Console
Crevalle 26 Bay Courtesy of Crevalle Boats

This Central Florida builder says it designed the new 26 Bay as a ­fanatical-fishing and family-friendly vessel. It features 16 degrees of deadrise with Carolina flare at the bow for a dry, smooth ride, and a wide flip-up transom seat.

Fishing amenities include storage for 10 7½-foot rods in the lockable foredeck hatches and racks for four 8-foot rods under the gunwales, as well as three livewells, including two 28-gallon aft release wells with aeration and a 12-gallon well forward.

Two standard removable 72-quart coolers provide separate locations for the day’s catch and the food and drinks. Eight cup holders ensure ample locations to stow an open beverage. Built-in lockers for required safety gear keep the console and other dry-storage areas clear for the seemingly endless accessories families carry aboard.

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All hatches are finished inside and out and come with friction hinges. The helm features a standard JBL stereo, SeaStar Solutions hydraulic steering with tilt helm, and Lenco trim-tab switches with LED indicators.

Crevalle also offers an optional premium leaning post that comes with a tackle station, cutting boards and a slide-out Yeti cooler.

SPECIFICATIONS

LOA 25 ft. 6 in.

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BEAM 8 ft. 6 in.

DRY WEIGHT 3,100 lb. (w/out engine)

DRAFT 12-14 in.

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TRANSOM DEADRISE 16 deg.

MSRP $82,350 (w/ 250 hp outboard)

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