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Pathfinder 2300 Hps Product

The Pathfinder 2300 HPS hits the sweet spot for many inshore anglers. HPS stands for High-Performance Step because these boats feature a unique and efficient stepped hull. The boat has just the right amount of space and features for long days fishing the Keys’ mangrove creeks or tooling your way along the Intracoastal casting for snappers.

Some of the most value-laden fishing and utility craft have Pathfinder written on the hull. The 2300 HPS represents an impressive marriage of advanced construction and simplicity.

Super High-Output Yamaha Four-Strokes powering a Vacuum-Assisted Resin-Infused (VARIS) hull construction make this a $100,000 boat that outperforms its price class.

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    Under 3,500 pounds, easy to tow
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    Tons of storage, including dedicated rod holders, racks, and central live/bait well
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    Fishing options from the factor include single or dual Power Poles, trolling motors,
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    Optional canvas or fiberglass t-tops
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    Few comfort options, lacking flip-up seats and seat backs, etc.
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Pathfinder 2300 Hps Product
Specs & Features
  • Length: 23 feet, 6 inches
  • Beam: 8 feet, 4 inches
  • Draft: 12 inches
  • Deadrise: 15 degrees
  • Weight: 3,075 pounds
  • Propulsion: Yamaha 300 hp
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Things we like:
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    Yamaha or Mercury 250 or 300 horsepower single outboard
  • check-mark
    Under 3,500 pounds, easy to tow
  • check-mark
    Tons of storage, including dedicated rod holders, racks, and central live/bait well
  • check-mark
    Fishing options from the factor include single or dual Power Poles, trolling motors,
  • check-mark
    Optional canvas or fiberglass t-tops
Click to see more
Things we don't like:
  • check-mark
    Few comfort options, lacking flip-up seats and seat backs, etc.
Click to see more
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