Sailfish Boats recently announced its latest model, the 232 Center Console (CC). The 232 measures 23 feet long overall with a beam of 8 feet, 6 inches.
The Georgia builder says the 232 CC utilizes a VDS hull, a three-stepped hull with varying degrees. The deepest step is 24 degrees, allowing the 232 CC to cut through waves. Sailfish’s Sailtech construction process combines Kevlar, carbon fiber, a quad-axile fiberglass mat, and Prisma beams for a stronger hull.

The 232 will feature port and starboard transom doors for easy boarding. The rear bench seat houses twin 10-gallon livewells for anglers. A Baja beach cooler can be found at the transom, and a 65-quart Engel hard side carry-on cooler is located beneath the leaning post.
At the helm, a full-height windshield is integrated into the T-top frame for protection against the elements. Owners can customize their helm station to their needs, from a single Garmin 1243 MFD to a leaning post that can face aft.

At the bow are wraparound seats with chaise backrests. The front of the console provides access to the Porta Potti head, which comes standard. A pump-out head is optional.
The 232 CC is equipped with a 108-gallon fuel tank. Standard power comes from a Mercury, Yamaha or Suzuki 200-hp engine. Maximum horsepower is 250.
The new model will launch this summer.