Atlantic Coast Marine
13748 Atlantic Boulevard
Jacksonville, FL, US, 32225
Tel:9042210793
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2025 Sailfish 232 CC

location icon Jacksonville, Florida
Year 2025
Length 23'6 ft

In addition to the generous standard features listed below, this boat is equipped with these options:

Single Yamaha F300XSB2 (White)

Entertainment Package - Retractable Ski Tow Pylon, Removable Bow Table, Fusion Transom Remote Control & Hella Underwater LED Lights (2)

Bow filler cushion

Reversible leaning post

Built-In 2 Bank Battery Charger

Porta Potti (Pump Out)

Console & Leaning Post Covers

White hull


Center console spaciousness meets family-friendly versatility in the Sailfish 232 Center Console. With an array of features and options for fishing trips and fun-filled outings, the 232CC delivers premium quality in an easily towable, effortlessly enjoyable package.

STANDARD FEATURES

BOAT

Anchor Locker

Battery Storage (Bilge Compartment)

Insulated In-Floor Bow Locker

BOW

Built-In Chaise Style Lounge Backrests

SST Split Low Profile Bow Rails

Twin Insulated Under Seat Storage Boxes

USB Charging Ports (2)

ELECTRICAL

Accessory Switch Panel w/ Circuit Breakers (Yamaha)

Compass

Dual Battery Switch

Electric Horn

Full Digital Instrumentation

Fully NMEA 2K Compliant

Fusion Stereo System (w/ Rockford Fosgate LED Lighted Speakers)

LED Anchor Light

LED Interior Cockpit & Bilge Lighting

LED Navigational Bow Light

FISHING

Console Rod Storage (4)

Insulated Bow Fish Boxes (Twin 75qt. w/ Overboard Drains)

Recessed Rod Storage (Port & Starboard)

SST Rod Holders (6)

SST Transom Rod Holders

Twin 10gal. Baitwells (Port & Starboard Under Aft Bench Seat)

HARDWARE

Fender Cleats (4)

Flush Mount Hinges, Latches & Deck Plates

Heavy Duty Rub Rail (Rubber w/ Plastic Insert)

Heavy-Duty SST Bow & Stern Eyes

Marine Grade SST Hardware

Sailfish Engraved Transom Plate

SST & Bronze Thru Hull Fittings

SST Flush Mount Pull-Up Cleats (6)

SST Grab Handle (Console)

SST Propeller

HEAD

Head Compartment Lighting

Lockable Head Door

Porta Potti

HELM

12-Volt DC Accessory Plug

Acrylic Windshield

Hydraulic Steering (Mercury & Suzuki)

Integrated Electro-Hydraulic Steering (Yamaha)

Large Dash Area

Tilt SST Steering Wheel w/ Power Knob

PLUMBING

Automatic Bilge Pumps (2000 GPH - Aft, 800GPH - Midship)

Freshwater Shower (Transom)

High-Speed Livewell Pickup

Raw Water Washdown

Self-Bailing Cockpit

SEATING

Chaise Lounge Backrests Integrated into BowSeating/Under Seat Storage Lids

Forward Helm Seating

Leaning Post (w/ Flip-Up Bolsters)

STORAGE

Anchor Locker

Battery Storage (Bilge Compartment)

Insulated In-Floor Bow Locker

OPTIONS

ENGINE & POWER PACKAGES

Single Yamaha F200XSA2 (White)

Single Yamaha F250XSB2 (White)

Single Yamaha F300XSB2 (White)

Single Mercury 200XL DTS (Warm Fusion)

Single Mercury 250XL Verado (Warm Fusion)

Single Mercury 300XL Verado (Warm Fusion)

Single Suzuki DF200APXW5 (White)

Single Suzuki DF250APXW5 (White)

Single Suzuki DF300APXW5 (White)

BOAT OPTIONS

 18" LED Light Bar (White)

 75" Garmin Force Kraken Trolling Motor w/ 36V Lithium Battery

Batteries (1 house/1 cranking) - 27 series (Lead Acid, CCA Approved)

California Compliance

Canadian Compliance

Console & Leaning Post Covers

Hella Underwater LED Lights (2)

Laporte Cockpit Sunshade (White)

Porta Potti (Pump Out)

Power Assist Steering, (Avail. Mercury & Suzuki - Std. on Verado)

Removable Bow Table

Retractable Ski Tow Pylon

Trolling Motor Pre-Wire

Upgrade Trolling Motor Battery Charging System

Wireless Phone Charger/Holder

ELECTRONICS & SOUND SYSTEM

Built-In 2 Bank Battery Charger

Fusion Transom Remote Control

Garmin GpsMap 1243xsv w/o Transducer

Garmin Thru Hull Transducer GT-12M w/ CHIRP

 Garmin Thru Hull Transducer GT-15M w/ CHIRP

Simard VHF Radio & Antenna

Simrad Airmar B60 Thru Hull Transducer w/o CHIRP

Simrad Airmar B75M Thru Hull Transducer w/ CHIRP

Simrad NSX 3012 w/o Transducer

VHF Radio & Antenna

SEATING OPTIONS

Bow Filler Cushion

Reversible Leaning Post

OPTIONAL PACKAGES

Entertainment Package - Retractable Ski Tow Pylon, Removable Bow Table, Fusion Transom Remote Control & Hella Underwater LED Lights (2)

THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE CATCH

Sailtech Construction unites science, materials and human touch to build lasting structural integrity into every hull.

IT STARTS WITH A STRONG BACKGROUND

The foundation of a boat is what truly determines its quality. Sailfish boats, carefully crafted with a robust stringer system, are designed to excel at the highest levels of performance. The stringer system is the backbone that we build our premium product on. The bulkheads are like ribs, and the main beams are like the spine. Sailfish uses computer-aided design (CAD) to model its hulls. The engineering team then combines forces with the experts at Compsys to design a stringer system unique to Sailfish.

LAYERS OF STRENGTH

Sailtech Construction, a set of techniques the company has honed and perfected over the years. Sailtech unites science, materials and human touch to build lasting structural integrity into each and every hull. This, in turn, gives you the confidence to pursue all your on-water goals, knowing your boat won’t let you down.

THREE HULLS ARE BETTER THAN ONE

Sailfish Boats’ unique Variable Degree Stepped (VDS) Hull features three distinct running surfaces, offering triple the performance benefits of a typical V-hull. Whether idling or slicing through the chop, VDS design ensures a smooth, comfortable, safe ride.

THE FINAL RESULT = BUILT LIKE A TANK! SAILFISH, ANYTHING LESS IS…WELL, LESS. Want to keep your Sailfish looking tip-top? You will be rewarded by paying attention to the details. Follow these professional cleaning and maintenance tips and techniques:

MAINTENANCE WASHES

Essential to remove salt buildup and residue, bird staining, grime, and contaminants that can damage your gelcoat. A cheap boat wash can remove wax which can increase issues with oxidation. Frequency: minimum of once a month if waxed or ceramic coated

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GELCOAT

Wax – A coat of wax will protect your gelcoat against oxidation (chalky/cloudy appearance) and UV fading. Wax also resists grime and salt buildup while making cleaning easier.

Frequency: every 3 to 4 months if you use your boat often or if it’s left unprotected to the elements, every 6 months otherwise.

Ceramic Coating- While wax provides a layer of protection on top of gelcoat, ceramic is chemically bonded to it. It is much more durable than wax, providing protection against UV fading, heat, environmental contaminants, light scratches, and harsh chemicals. Ceramic coatings can last over 18 months compared to six (see above). Ceramic coating will not only protect your boat but will also make regular washes easier and quicker. Unlike wax, ceramic coating can be applied to almost any surface.

Frequency: every 18 months

Polish- removes light oxidation and swirls. If your boat is not consistently protected by a coat of wax or ceramic, you will find that polishing is needed much more often. If polish isn’t sufficient to remove the oxidation, compound or wet sanding may be required. It is much easier and far cheaper to maintain the look of your boat through consistent washes and waxing than it is to polish/compound/wet sand to try to recover your gelcoat’s shiny surface.

OTHER MATERIALS

Metal- Exposed metal should be cleaned to prevent rust/corrosion and pitting – using fresh water and a mild soap. Avoid chemicals containing ammonia, chlorine, or salts as they can be damaging. Use a metal polish for a deeper clean and to provide a protective layer for a few months. Protection varies depending on the polish used.

Frequency: Every two weeks (minimum)

Teak- Clean your teak weekly with fresh water, mild soap, and a soft brush. For heavily soiled teak, a two-step cleaning process is necessary. Using acidic, two-step teak cleaners can end up breaking down the fibers and necessitate teak replacement. Sealing the teak with a quality product provides a layer of protection that will resist UV fading (grayish teak) and repel dirt and water for up to 6 months. A quality sealer is key to maintaining the color and finish of your teak. If teak isn’t regularly cleaned and protected, it can result in sanding being required to restore its appearance. This step can only be repeated a limited number of times before costly replacement is unavoidable.

PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS

Soap – Always use a soap designed for boats that is non-toxic and biodegradable. A wash and wax marine soap will add gloss and a very light coat of wax will remain to help protect from UV and stains. A non-marine degreasing soap such as Dawn will remove protective layers of wax from your boat.

Wax – A paste wax will tend to provide the longest-lasting protection, which is the primary function of a wax. Liquid waxes such as a spray-on carnauba wax are easier to apply and will provide gloss but are not very protective or long-lasting. If your gelcoat has some light oxidation, a cleaner wax (sometimes called an All-In-One wax) incorporates a mild abrasive that can help polish away some oxidation while providing a layer of protection.

Brushes – For delicate surfaces such as vinyl or acrylic, a super-soft brush is recommended. A soft brush can be used on fiberglass or teak with a light touch. A stiffer brush should only be used on a surface such as non-skid. For teak, check the manufacturer’s recommendation on whether to scrub with or against the grain – generally, against the grain is most common. Going with the grain can remove larger amounts of the softer wood between the grains, which can eventually cause a slightly uneven surface.

Microfiber vs Regular Towels – Microfiber tends to be softer than regular cotton towels, dry quickly, are more absorbent, attract dirt and bacteria, and are safe to use on most surfaces.

Microfiber vs Chamois – Both will work fine for drying. For larger boats, chamois can be easier to wring out. However, you will want to make sure the surface is completely clean as a chamois mop can pick up dirt very easily resulting in scratches to the surface. Microfiber can absorb more dirt before it becomes an issue however a dirty microfiber towel can also scratch surfaces.

Magic Erasers – There is a lot of debate in the boating community about using Magic Erasers as they are abrasive – the last thing you want to do to gelcoat is take off a layer. Magic Erasers can be used to lightly clean vinyl as well as scuffs or stains on fiberglass. Magic Erasers should always be used with a light touch while wet, no matter what surface you’re cleaning. Some brands of Magic Erasers are more abrasive than others. Using a Magic Eraser will dull a glossy surface and remove wax. It is generally recommended to only utilize Magic Erasers in limited areas and on surfaces that are not waxed. Treat a Magic Eraser as a very fine sandpaper.

Specifications

Year Built 2025
Category Power
Length Overall 23 ft
Beam 8'6 ft
Number of Passengers 12
Construction Fiberglass
Hull ID YSIC0019I425
Min Draft 1'6 ft
Engines 1
Total Engine Power 250 hp
Cruising Speed 28.6 mph
Maximum Speed 49.6 mph
Range 262 mi
Fuel Tank Cap. 108 gal
Water Tank Cap. 6 gal
Water Heater Cap. 0 gal
Holding Tank Cap. 0 gal
Bridge Clearance 8'4 ft

Engine 1 Specifications

Make: YAMAHA
Model: F250XSB2
Fuel: Unleaded
Engine Power: 250hp
Type: Outboard
Year: 2025
Engine Hours: 0
Custom Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.