Where to buy Blackfin Boats 400CC:
Blackfin Boats
Blackfin’s 400CC is the company’s largest and newest boat, proving that a hardcore, tough fishing boat can easily be loaded with luxurious amenities.
This powerful, big boat has enough social space to compete with luxury dayboats like the Tiara 43LE or the Sea Ray SLX400—but with many more fishing features than those boats can offer. The 400CC is designed to perfectly suit a long morning of offshore fishing followed by an evening of cruising with friends.
Expect reliable performance when cruising from the Keys to the Bahamas. Wetbar and spartan birth provide accommodation when needed.
Things we like:
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Loaded with tech: twin 24-inch Garmin chartplotters, FLIR, radar, and more come standard
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Lithium battery, in lieu of a generator, can run the standard air conditioning and optional gyro stabilizer
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Carbon fiber laminate hull
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High-quality hardware, including custom pull-up Blackfin cleats
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Optional dive tank rack in cockpit storage locker
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Functional cabin with head, shower, and convertible sofa/bunk
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Hardtop is designed to be ready to add tuna tower
Things we don't like:
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Spartan accommodation compared to other manufacturers
Where to buy Blackfin Boats 400CC:
Blackfin Boats
Specs & Features
- Length: 39 feet, 10 inches
- Beam: 12 feet
- Draft: 32 inches
- Weight: 20,000 pounds (dry without engines)
- Deadrise: 23 degrees
- Capacity: Yacht Certified
- Power: 1,600 hp max (quad Mercury Verado V-10 400s standard)
Things we like:
-
Loaded with tech: twin 24-inch Garmin chartplotters, FLIR, radar, and more come standard
-
Lithium battery, in lieu of a generator, can run the standard air conditioning and optional gyro stabilizer
-
Carbon fiber laminate hull
-
High-quality hardware, including custom pull-up Blackfin cleats
-
Optional dive tank rack in cockpit storage locker
-
Functional cabin with head, shower, and convertible sofa/bunk
-
Hardtop is designed to be ready to add tuna tower
Things we don't like:
-
Spartan accommodation compared to other manufacturers
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