Sailfish Boats, the Cairo, Georgia-based builder, recently introduced its all-new 252 Center Console.

The model is offered with two layouts. One version features dual 10-gallon livewells beneath a full-
width bench seat, with port and starboard transom access. The alternative layout includes a wide, fold-down rear seat and a single 25-gallon livewell to port, as well as a standard oversized port side entry door with integrated ladder, for diving, docking, or quick reboarding.

Propulsion choices on the 252 CC range from a single 300– to 400-horsepower outboard to twin 150- or 200-horsepower engines from Mercury, Yamaha, or Suzuki.

A full-height glass windshield enclosure and oversized hardtop provide protection from the elements, The dash console is designed to accommodate up to two 16-inch Garmin or Simrad GPS displays.

The 252 CC features a head compartment forward of the console, equipped with a standard porta-potti with pump-out, or an optional upgrade to an electric marine toilet. Facing forward, the head door also includes a built-in seat. The bow has more seating with built-in articulating backrests that convert into bolster pads, plus insulated storage below.

Options include an ergonomic leaning post with dual upholstered captain’s chairs and storage below, as well as a Baja beach table that complements the in-deck Baja beach cooler. The Sailfish entertainment package includes a ski tow pylon, underwater lights, and a Fusion stereo remote.

Like all Sailfish boats, the 252 CC features a Variable Degree Stepped (VDS) hull. Sailfish calls it a three hulls-in-one design, which they say optimizes performance and stability.

Sailfish uses proprietary Sailtech Construction, which they say incorporates Kevlar, carbon fiber, quad-axial fiberglass mat, and Prisma Beam reinforcements for durability, performance, and safety.