A classic from the famous Florida shipyard, the 320 Outrage got a makeover in 2010 with a large console featuring a windshield (with electric canopy) and side windows, all integrated into the T-top structure.
The latter is also equipped with steps that allow access to the hardtop to spot fish schools from afar and adjust the rod holders. With 2 x 300 horsepower Verado engines, this 32-footer exceeds the 45-knot mark and gets on plane in just under 7 seconds. The fully foamed hull and robust polyester construction explain why this boat does not vibrate at all when passing through waves. It has a beautifully sharp hull designed for offshore conditions, and furthermore, it is unsinkable. However, the steering controls are a bit low for individuals measuring 1.80 meters or taller. The console houses a head compartment as well as a shower and a vertical storage space for fishing rods. In the cockpit, you'll find the clever foldable rear bench already seen on the 370 Outrage, along with padded coamings for anglers' comfort, a livewell with circulating water, numerous rod holders, and an optional summer kitchen with grill. A safe bet among fishing open boats, and it will depreciate little at resale.