pursuit – Boating Mag https://www.boatingmag.com Boating, with its heavy emphasis on boat reviews and DIY maintenance, is the most trusted source of boating information on the web. Wed, 05 Feb 2025 19:07:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.boatingmag.com/uploads/2021/08/favicon-btg.png pursuit – Boating Mag https://www.boatingmag.com 32 32 Boat Test: 2025 Pursuit OS 325 https://www.boatingmag.com/boats/2025-pursuit-os-325-boat-test/ Thu, 13 Feb 2025 14:00:00 +0000 https://www.boatingmag.com/?p=96146 The Pursuit OS 325 blends the versatility of an all-purpose fun boat with the capabilities of an offshore fishing machine.

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Pursuit OS 325 running offshore
The OS 325 serves up a smooth, stable ride. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Overview

Full disclosure: Boats and adult beverages are two of my favorite things, and I’ve realized that there are many similarities (besides being addictive). Some boats are beer (a good one like Heineken or Corona), while others are more like a fine Burgundy (a nice Montrachet will do).  

But some, like the new Pursuit OS 325, are unquestionably Champagne: bubbly, light, and full of smiles (my first choice would be Dom Perignon, thank you). 

Pursuit OS 325 cockpit rod holders
There are multiple gunwale rod holders and rocket launchers on the fiberglass hardtop. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

This is a boat that checks all the boxes for an all-purpose fun boat as much a battlewagon with a bunch of anglers aboard as it is an afternoon cruiser with family and friends. It’s the ­newest in Pursuit’s Offshore series (hence the OS). And offshore it is, with a 20-degree deadrise hull, ­full-length strakes, and wide chine flats. The deadrise slices solid Gulf Stream swells, the strakes throw the spray far aside, and the chines make it stable at trolling speeds. With twin Yamaha 350s on our test boat, we topped out at 52-plus mph with full tanks and a bunch of folks aboard.

Pursuit OS 325 cockpit seating
A pair of folding settees along with a removable table maximize entertainment space. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Interior and Accessories

At a glance, you’ll see the multiple gunwale rod holders and rocket launchers on the fiberglass hardtop. There’s a 32-gallon transom livewell, and its class-leading storage includes the bait center with tackle trays, and lure tubes and drawers (in the cockpit console under the Kenyon grill and sink), and fish boxes in the floor—24- and 27-gallon—each with independent diaphragm pumps. You’d peg this as a fish boat. You’d be wrong.

Families are going to delight in the wraparound seating with table ­opposite the helm, and a pair of folding settees for Aunt Edna are in the cockpit with another removable table. The 12-inch side decks leading forward are surrounded by 24-inch welded stainless-steel rails from bow to cockpit, so the 325 is kid-safe too.  

Pursuit OS 325 grill
A Kenyon grill is found in the cockpit console. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Step through the sliding door next to the helm into the cabin and—oh my!—you weren’t expecting 6 feet, 2 inches of headroom (that deadrise really helps here). Forward is a dinette with a high/low table that converts into a full V-berth. Peek aft, and you’ll find a 6-foot-2-inch wide berth tucked under the cockpit, which is very comfy (yes, I stretched out) and perfect for a long weekend aboard.  

Adding family amenity, the fully ­enclosed head offers plenty of headroom, plus a sink and shower. Opposite is a mini galley with a ­microwave and a drawer-style fridge.  

Pursuit OS 325 helm
Our test boat featured two 16-inch ­GPSMap 8616 multifunction displays, the ­Yamaha engine interface, and Siren Marine systems monitoring. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Whether you’re fishing or relaxing with family, the helm is the heart of the OS 325, and a right fine one it is. First, the skipper gets a folding bolster helm seat with infinite adjustments, and it swivels to face the dining table opposite. Like the other upholstery aboard, the Dri-Fast foam with mesh backing means (pardon me) no wet butts. The dash is user-friendly, and our test boat featured two 16-inch ­GPSMap 8616 multifunction displays, the ­Yamaha engine interface, and Siren Marine systems monitoring.

The hardtop features molded locations for the radar (mounted on powder-coated supports), ­riggers, and a spotlight or a FLIR camera. The optically clear one-piece windshield is impressive, in part because you can wear polarized ­sunglasses without getting “hotspots.” With the side windows extending well aft (augmented with standard side curtains to stretch the enclosure), this is a ­pilothouse that protects from sun, rain and wind. Need air? Open the electric windshield vent for hot-day cooling. Or, opt for cockpit air conditioning.

Pursuit OS 325 port seating
Wraparound seating and a table are opposite the helm. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Engines

Our pair of Yamaha F350 V-6 outboards (300 hp are standard) gave us integrated digital electronic controls and steering, with optional joystick. The dash also sported a joystick for the standard 3 hp Lewmar bow thruster.  

As indicated earlier, we topped out at just shy of 53 mph. At 36.4 mph, the OS 325 sipped fuel (26 gph). With the 300-gallon tank, that provided a range beyond 370 miles.  

Pursuit OS 325 transom livewell
The transom is equipped with a 32-gallon livewell. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Pursuit is renowned for tough boats with class-leading stowage. The 325 is no exception. It’s hand-laminated with blister-thwarting ­vinylester resins, with a rot-proof foam-filled structural grid of infused glass that adds rigidity. With the hammer down and running in chop, there wasn’t a squeak or groan. To carry 700 hp, the transom uses the patented Pursuit Transom Reinforcement Grid. In addition, the hull-to-deck joint is mechanically fastened and through-bolted at all cleats, and the through-hull fittings are bronze. All this is garnished with a five-year hull/deck warranty.   

Our test boat had the Fischer Panda 5 kW generator for air conditioning to cool the cabin when away from shore power and, as a bonus, it provides reverse (hot or cold) air conditioning for the skipper and guests in the cockpit. 

Pursuit OS 325 cabin
The cabin offers a dinette with a high/low table that converts into a full V-berth. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Underway, a spin of the Brody knob on the stainless-steel wheel provided a banked turn that wouldn’t alarm Aunt Edna, even flat out.

Shopping around? Take a look at the Boston Whaler 325 Conquest (32 feet, 3 inches; Merc 300 hp Verados; $515,742).

Thinking back on my day on the OS 325 and reviewing the pictures, I realize that I was wrong. This Pursuit is truly a fine bottle of Louis Roederer Cristal Champagne. There’s just nothing we could complain about.

Read Next: Pursuit OS 405

Pursuit OS 325 forward sunpad
Forward loungers offer plush seating. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

How We Tested

  • Engine: Twin Yamaha F350
  • Drive/Prop: Outboard/Yamaha Saltwater Series II HP, 15 ¼” x 19″ 3-blade stainless steel
  • Gear Ratio: 1.75:1 Fuel Load: 250 gal. Water on Board: 10 gal. Crew Weight: 650 lb.

High Points

  • Cockpit side door for big fish or bigger divers.
  • Standard 3 hp Lewmar bow thruster.
  • Drawer fridges in cabin and in the cockpit. 
  • Great access to electrical, plumbing and battery systems.

Low Point

  • Aboard our prototype test boat, metal cup holders in the companion lounge bit our spine, but Pursuit has since fixed this.  

Pricing and Specs

Price:$557,935 (as tested)
LOA:34’6″
Beam:10’10”
Draft (max):2’9″
Displacement (approx.):13,740 lb.
Transom Deadrise:20 degrees
Bridge Clearance:9’3″
Max Cabin Headroom:6’2″
Fuel Capacity:300 gal.
Max Horsepower:700
Available Power:Twin Yamaha 350 hp outboards

Speed, Efficiency, Operation

Pursuit OS 325 performance data
Pursuit OS 325 Certified Test Results Boating Magazine

Pursuit Boats – Fort Pierce, Florida; pursuitboats.com

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2025 Pursuit OS 405 https://www.boatingmag.com/boats/2025-pursuit-os-405-bbg/ Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:48:28 +0000 https://www.boatingmag.com/?p=94938 The OS 405 offers a soft ride, numerous creature comforts and an abundance of fishing amenities.

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Pursuit OS 405 slicing through waves
The OS 405 offers soft running offshore. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

The new Pursuit OS 405 raises the bar on the long-popular OS 385 it supersedes in many ways. It starts with an all-new hull with 20 degrees of transom deadrise for soft running offshore (the OS in the name). Upping the ante from triple Yamaha 300s to triple ­Yamaha 450 XTO outboards, the OS 405 hits ­55-plus mph, and cruises for 317 miles at 28-plus mph, sipping just 39 gph.

Under the OS 405’s extended hardtop are two rows of seats behind the large-pane windshield. Impressively engineered, the hardtop boasts two hatches for air and light, plus provisions for Rupp outrigger controls. From a Stidd seat, the captain views twin Garmin 22-inch multifunction displays, Zipwake trim control, a bow thruster and a Yamaha Helm Master joystick. The Stidd companion seat rotates to face the standard table and L-shaped lounge, which converts to a berth.

Pursuit OS 405 helm
The helm is equipped with twin Garmin 22-inch multifunction displays. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

The cockpit, lined by rod holders, delights anglers with a 75-gallon refrigerated fish box, 50-gallon livewell, insulated deck lockers, and a bait-prep area with a sink and stowage. Two aft-facing seats plus a fold-down transom seat add all-day comfort, and a midcockpit galley handles alfresco meals with a grill. A custom-tuned JL Audio stereo system provides Hi-Fi audio. All cockpit seats feature Dri-Fast foam and mesh backing to ensure dry comfort. Forward, enjoy the padded chaise-style lounges with adjustable backrests. Take our advice and order the optional sunshade. 

Pursuit OS 405 cabin
Belowdecks, there’s a Memory Foam queen berth forward that folds into a salon lounge electrically. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Belowdecks, find a Memory Foam queen berth forward that folds into a salon lounge electrically. The enclosed head features a separate stall shower, and the midcabin (with door) features a full-size bed. The galley houses a two-burner cooktop, two-drawer fridge and a microwave.

Adding to the comfort underway, the standard Seakeeper 6 gyrostabilizer keeps the OS 405 stable at rest and underway, while the Fischer-Panda 9 kW generator keeps the blender running from a separate 31-gallon diesel fuel tank. The Pursuit Protection Plan includes a five-year hull and deck warranty, and five-year blister-free warranty. This boat’s got you covered.

Pursuit OS 405 cockpit
The midcockpit galley handles alfresco meals with a grill. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

High Points

  • Inward-swinging cockpit side door with telescoping ladder makes it easy to board or haul in a trophy catch.
  • Large, laminated glass windshield provides excellent visibility, even through polarized glasses.
  • Two private cabins plus a cockpit convertible berth share the enclosed head with a stall shower.
  • Hand-laminated hull with vinylester resin, and foam-filled infused grid system with 27-layer infused transom reinforcement.
  • Extensive standard equipment includes a Seakeeper gyro, bow thruster, Garmin electronics suite and anchor windlass.

Pricing and Specs

Price:$1,292,070 (base MSRP)
LOA:43’0″
Beam:13’0″
Draft:2’7″ (motors up)
Dry Weight:25,292 lb. (approx. with engines)
Seat/Weight Capacity:Yacht Certified
Fuel Capacity:482 gal.
Available Power:Yamaha outboards to 1,350 hp

Pursuit Boats – Fort Pierce, Florida; pursuitboats.com

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Boat Test: 2024 Pursuit DC 306 https://www.boatingmag.com/boats/2024-pursuit-dc-306-boat-test/ Mon, 08 Jul 2024 13:00:00 +0000 https://www.boatingmag.com/?p=89615 The DC 306 combines great cruising manners with fishability.

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Pursuit DC 306 cruising offshore
Expect the DC 306 to deliver great cruising range thanks to its twin Yamaha F300s. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Overview

There was a moment early in my test that perfectly illustrates why the new Pursuit DC 306 is so great. Just as I boarded, Mark Taiclet, Director of Brand Management for Pursuit, was ­wiping off the dew and put his hand in a recent bird deposit. He flipped up the lid of the cockpit wet bar, turned on the faucet, and rinsed off his hands. No problem. “We made this sink much ­bigger because our customers asked for it, so it’s perfect for just this moment,” Taiclet said.

Pursuit takes customer reviews and dealer comments seriously, and the DC 306 is the result of all that input: a delightful boat for both families and anglers.  

Pursuit DC 306 bow seating
Comfy bow seating includes fold-down armrests, handrails, and coaming trays. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Interior and Accessories

The DC 306 replaces the popular DC 295, adding just 1 inch to the length and beam. But this allowed Pursuit to juggle everything, starting with a row of rod holders across the stern (anglers) and adding a centerline towing post (­families) that is anchored to the very core of the boat for strength. When popped up, ski tow lines easily clear the twin Yamaha outboards.

But that was the case everywhere I looked. A cardinal law of boating is there is never enough storage, but this 31-footer had every, and I mean every, nook and cranny turned into a drawer, a locker, a bin. No fewer than four spacious lockers dot the one-piece cockpit floor, including two insulated fish boxes with independent overboard pumps. Seat bottoms and seatbacks open to reveal more stash—or tackle—space, and I’ll get to the two console compartments in a moment. 

This is a classic walk-through dual-console design covered by a ­fiberglass hardtop with twin hatches for fresh air, as well as reinforced points for radar, antennas and outriggers. Nice touch: The lower wind door under the windshield opens flush—no snagged clothing.

Pursuit DC 306 helm seat
Yamaha instrumentation, twin Garmin MFDs and a VHF are standard. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

The cockpit is flexible, from the foldaway transom seat (Dri-fast foam) to the fold-down portside seat with a ­removable table for dining. To ­starboard, the massive dive door makes boarding easy from the dock or water. Standard tackle storage lives in the aft-facing-seat backrest. Under Taiclet’s sink are a removable trash can and shelves. Huge tackle storage lives under the companion seat, unless you order the optional refrigerator.

The double-wide companion seat with ­bolster, like the helm, enjoys the panoramic windshield that reaches the hardtop. The ­skipper has a larger dash with twin 12-inch Garmin monitors and two rows of backlit rocker switches. Standard are a Garmin GPS and chart plotter, a sounder with 20-degree-beam angle transducer, and a VHF. Also ­fitted were Lenco trim tabs and an optional bow thruster. Another nice touch: Both skipper and companion have glove boxes overhead in the hardtop for loose gear, such as glasses and sun lotion, that are hard to corral.

In the bow, the expected ­forward-facing lounges create U-shaped seating with a ­removable table. A Lewmar windlass under a hatch has both wired and helm controls, with an anchor, 200 feet of rode, and both freshwater and raw-water washdowns. The standard beach boarding ladder is sure to be a hit. 

The console under the helm holds a ­surprisingly civilized head with a clever dual-action door and over 5 feet of headroom, so you can get out of a wet swimsuit without bruises. The electric toilet is standard, as is the molded sink with mirror and stowage.

Pursuit DC 306 helm seats
The adjustable helm chair can rotate 90 degrees to face port. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

The lockable port console has a pair of smallish bunks (kids’ naps), plus storage for the bow and cockpit tables, eight long rod racks, and ample stowage for safety or other gear.  

A word about construction: outstanding! Hand-laminated using vinylester resins (no blisters), the hull is braced by a massive foam-filled grid (no wood means no rot), plus a patented and resin-infused composite transom to carry the engines. Pursuit creates easy access to all systems, such as lift-out floor locker liners for access to the three batteries (two engine, one house) or to the bilge and washdown pumps, through-hulls, and engine plumbing.  

Pursuit earns points for using tinned, color-coded copper wiring with ­custom ­heat-sealed, mechanically crimped ­connections. A bonding system protects through-hull fittings, and both fuel tanks (116 and 108 gallons). Roto-molded, these are corrosion-free and have digital level indicators. A 36-gallon water tank serves the head, cockpit sink, and cockpit washdowns. Pursuit provides five-year hull and deck ­structural and blister warranties.

Engines

Underway, the twin Yamaha F300 V-6 ­Offshore outboards are controlled by the satin-smooth Helm Master EX featuring a digital throttle-and-shift system. Spin the brodie knob on the Edson wheel and the 306 banks as tight as you want, but the Yammies never suck air or cavitate. Flat out, I saw a bit over 51 mph, but I know that I could have upped that with some tinkering with trim and tabs.

Read Next: Pursuit DC 365

Pursuit DC 306 cockpit seating
The transom and optional portside seats can fold down to create a lounge area with the aft-facing seat. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

More important, however, is that the DC 306 gobbled up the miles at a 28 mph (3,500 rpm) real-life cruise speed, while sipping fuel at just 17.4 gph, giving us a nearly 350-mile range with a 10 percent safety margin.  

Pursuit has been legendary for hulls that are comfortable and dry offshore, and the DC 306 is no exception. The deep 21-degree deadrise meant that we could run flat out in mild chop and, at the cruise speed above, the lumpy Gulf Stream was no match. This is not only appealing to anglers, who go far offshore, but also to families who want that feeling of safety which comes from a well-designed hull. 

Both anglers and family boaters in the ­market for a new ride should consider ­Pursuit’s DC 306.

How We Tested

  • Engines: Twin Yamaha F300 300 hp Offshore
  • Drive/Prop: Outboard/15 ¼” x 18″ SWS II HP 3-blade stainless steel
  • Gear Ratio: 1.75:1 Fuel Load: 180 gal. Water on Board: 20 gal. Crew Weight: 650 lb.

High Points

  • Innovative companionway offers easy access to the enclosed head in the starboard console.
  • Full windshield with a walk-through door protects the captain and crew from the elements.
  • Yamaha instrumentation, twin Garmin MFDs and a VHF are standard. The only option is radar.
  • Captain’s chair rotates 90 degrees to face port for socializing.
  • Twin Yamaha F300 outboards provide plenty of fuel-efficient power.

Low Points

  • The absence of a grill (or microwave) was bothersome. Pursuit believes owners will add a barbecue somewhere, but I’d like to see a grill in the wet bar behind the helm.
  • With these berths, this isn’t going to be an overnighter, even in a pinch. Make hotel reservations.

Pricing and Specs

Price:$418,156
LOA:31’11”
Beam:9’11”
Draft (max):2’8″
Dry Weight:10,563 lb.
Transom Deadrise:21 degrees
Bridge Clearance:8’6″
Max Cabin Headroom:5’6″
Fuel Capacity:224 gal.
Max Horsepower:600
Available Power:Twin Yamaha F300 Offshore outboards

Speed, Efficiency, Operation

Pursuit DC 306 performance data
Pursuit DC 306 Certified Test Results Boating Magazine

Pursuit Boats – Fort Pierce, Florida; pursuitboats.com

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Boat Test: 2024 Pursuit OS 405 Offshore https://www.boatingmag.com/boats/2024-pursuit-os-405-offshore-boat-test/ Tue, 30 Jan 2024 20:00:00 +0000 https://www.boatingmag.com/?p=86546 The Pursuit OS 405 Offshore is a superbly built fishing machine created to serve well in ­multiple capacities.

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Pursuit OS 405 Offshore overhead
The deep-V hull slices smoothly through choppy seas. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Overview

The saucy lines of the new OS 405 Offshore from Pursuit beckon a closer look from anyone who appreciates sleek styling. (Who doesn’t?) Once you step aboard this triple-outboard-­powered model and see the design elements and experience the functionality, you realize that this boat is more than just a “looker.” It is a superbly built and exquisitely detailed machine ­created to serve well in ­multiple capacities.

The OS 405 supplants the long-standing and popular OS 385 Offshore in the ­Pursuit lineup. You might call the freshly minted version a luxury express sport-fisher, and it is ­indeed ­engineered for serious offshore fishing. But it’s also designed for cruising and ­entertaining, with posh ­amenities and comfort that offer appeal beyond those seeking bluewater battles. 

What’s more, the OS 405 offers strong performance, able to reach speeds in the mid-50 mph range. This is combined with a wave-taming hull and systems that allow for easy control of the 43-footer whether ­running in steep seas or docking in tight quarters.

Interior and Accessories

Board the OS 405 through the inward-opening heavy-duty side door on the port side of the cockpit, and as you do, keep in mind that this feature can ease the landing of big tuna or swordfish, or facilitate the catch-and-release of a sailfish or marlin. On days when fishing is not a ­priority, a detachable swim ladder lets you take a dip or go diving and easily climb back aboard. 

The cockpit of the OS 405 exemplifies this model’s multiple missions. It includes two mezzanine seats, providing a place to relax on casual cruises or to sit and attentively watch the trolling lures for a marlin intent on crashing the party. A flip-out transom bench seat offers additional seating, but it folds away quickly once the angling action heats up.

Pursuit OS 405 Offshore helm
Twin 22-inch fully networked Garmin multifunction displays adorn the helm. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

A 50-gallon transom livewell holds all of the live bait you will need for a day of fishing, and a 75-gallon fish box with a chiller minimizes the amount of ice you’ll need to keep a catch of mahi cold and ready to fillet. In total, there are 89 gallons of insulated in-sole ­fish-box capacity in the cockpit of the OS 405.

When you’re done fishing, rinse down with either the raw-water or freshwater washdown hose. Use the freshwater sink in the transom to wash up. Then take advantage of the electric grill in the port corner of the cockpit to cook up a meal of fresh mahi and enjoy a drink from the fridge behind the helm seat.

All of the comfort features in the world don’t mean much if the boat is rolling excessively and tossing the crew about in rough seas, be it while trolling, drifting, or trying to take it easy while on anchor. Pursuit quells those concerns with a ­Seakeeper 6 gyrostabilizer, which eliminates roll to keep the crew—and the boat—on an even keel. It is easily accessed for service via a clever entry hatch in the cockpit. To power the Seakeeper, as well as other onboard systems such as the air conditioner, microwave and electric grill, is a Fischer Panda 9 kW diesel generator supplied by a ­31-gallon fuel tank.

Pursuit OS 405 Offshore cockpit
The OS 405 cockpit includes two mezzanine seats. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Comfort and convenience continue throughout the bridge deck. It is more than just a ­command center for the captain; it is also a social gathering place with a strong sense of feng shui. Covered by a sleek hardtop with a sweeping ­single-piece, optically clear front glass ­windshield and side windows, the helm deck features Stidd captain and companion chairs, as well as wraparound seating with a dining table to port that also converts to a berth. Dual 10,000 Btu helm-deck air-conditioning systems double as ­windshield defoggers. 

Twin 22-inch fully networked Garmin MFDs adorn the helm, providing touchscreen access to marine electronics, as well as monitoring and control of ship’s systems. The Yamaha Helm ­Master EX Full Maneuverability system and a Lewmar bow thruster make for easy docking. 

Engines

Piloting the OS 405 proved fun. The triple XTO 450 outboards vaulted us to plane in 6.5 seconds, reaching 30 mph in 12.8 seconds and posting a top speed of 54.1 mph. Cornering was a breeze thanks to the electric steering of the XTO 450 outboards. The OS 405 sliced through seas with smooth confidence. Maximum cruising range comes in at 274 miles at 34.7 mph based on 90 percent of the 482-gallon fuel capacity.

Pursuit OS 405 Offshore cabin
Posh accommodations include an island berth that electrically converts to a lounging position. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Want to cruise to the islands and overnight? The Pursuit OS 405 cabin, accessible via a sliding door in the center of the bridge deck, will surround you and your crew in luxury. With 6 feet, 10 inches of headroom, cabin accommodations include a 16,000 Btu air-conditioning system, and an island berth that electrically converts to a lounging position. 

In addition, the cabin area features two ­hanging lockers, a full galley including a microwave, a ­32-inch TV, and a private head with a shower and 6 feet, 4 inches of headroom. You’ll also discover a private and surprisingly roomy midcabin with a queen berth. Tinted hullside windows and a bow hatch usher in plenty of cabin light. 

Read Next: Pursuit OS 445

Pursuit OS 405 Offshore head
There’s a private head with a shower and 6 feet, 4 inches of headroom. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Looking to comparison shop? Pursuit’s erstwhile sister brand, Tiara, offers the 43 LE ($1,424,900 with twin Mercury 600 hp V-12 outboards and joystick), which definitely skews to the luxury-cruising side of the express equation with features such as an aft seating/lounging/cockpit galley module that rotates to face forward, aft and 45 degrees in between, as well as a motorized foldout hullside terrace. Now you can also order a sport-fishing package for the 43 LE. 

However, if you seek a solid multifunctional express sport-fisher with lines that cry out, “Look at me!” and luxury amenities that everyone will love, you cannot ignore Pursuit’s new OS 405 ­Offshore,

How We Tested

  • Engines: Triple Yamaha XTO 450 Offshore outboards
  • Drive/Prop: Outboard/Yamaha XTO 16 3/8″ x 21″ 3-blade stainless-steel
  • Gear Ratio: 1.79:1 Fuel Load: 477 gal. Crew Weight: 1,400 lb.

High Points

  • Sleek styling will draw admiring looks ­wherever you cruise or fish.
  • Roomy and protected bridge deck will keep crew dry and comfy no matter what the weather brings.
  • A storage locker under the starboard ­mezzanine seat has an extra-deep tub that fits a cleaning bucket and fenders.

Low Points

  • Pillars on each corner of the windshield tend to create blind spots for the helmsman.
  • Triple Yamaha XTO 450 outboards is the only power package available for the OS 405.

Pricing and Specs

Price:$1,254,290 (base with triple Yamaha F450s)
LOA:43’0″ (with swim platform)
Beam:13’0″
Draft (max):3’7″
Displacement:25,272 lb.
Transom Deadrise:20 degrees
Bridge Clearance:9’8″
Max Cabin Headroom:6’10”
Fuel Capacity:482 gal.
Max Horsepower:1,350
Available Power:Triple Yamaha XTO 450 Offshore outboards

Speed, Efficiency, Operation

Pursuit OS 405 Offshore performance data
Pursuit OS 405 Offshore Certified Test Results Boating Magazine

Pursuit Boats – Fort Pierce, Florida; pursuitboats.com

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2024 Pursuit OS 405 Offshore https://www.boatingmag.com/boats/2024-pursuit-os-405-offshore-bbg/ Wed, 13 Dec 2023 21:53:33 +0000 https://www.boatingmag.com/?p=86159 The OS 405 Offshore mixes sleek, seductive styling with superb fishability.

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Pursuit OS 405 Offshore overhead
The deep-V hull slices smoothly through choppy seas. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

The new OS 405 Offshore replaces Pursuit’s popular, long-standing model, the OS 385 Offshore. The freshly minted OS 405 boasts triple ­Yamaha XTO 450 Offshore outboards that propel this luxury express sport-­fisher to top speeds in the mid-50 mph range. The deep-V hull slices smoothly through choppy seas, and advanced control systems result in fun and easy handling. The Yamaha Helm Master EX system with a joystick control and a Lewmar bow thruster makes docking a cinch.

Built for serious fishing as well as entertaining, the OS 405 cockpit includes two mezzanine seats, a 50-gallon transom livewell, a freshwater sink, a ­75-gallon fish box with a chiller, an electric grill, 89 total gallons of insulated in-sole fish-box capacity, a flip-up transom bench seat, and access to the Seakeeper 6 gyrostabilizer as well as a Fischer Panda 9 kW diesel generator.

Pursuit OS 405 Offshore helm
Twin 22-inch fully networked Garmin multifunction displays adorn the helm. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

An inward-opening side door on the port side simplifies boarding and landing big tuna and swordfish. A detachable swim ladder lets you take a dip or go ­diving and easily climb back aboard. 

Covered by a sleek hardtop with a sweeping single-piece optically clear front windshield and side windows, the air-conditioned bridge deck features Stidd captain and companion chairs, and wraparound seating with a dining table to port. Twin 22-inch fully networked Garmin multifunction displays adorn the helm, providing touchscreen access to all marine electronics as well as monitoring and control of ship systems.

Pursuit OS 405 Offshore cockpit
The OS 405 cockpit includes two mezzanine seats. Courtesy Pursuit Boats
Pursuit OS 405 Offshore cabin
Posh accommodations include an island berth that electrically converts to a lounging position. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Want to cruise to the islands and overnight? The Pursuit OS 405 surrounds you and your crew in luxury in the air-conditioned cabin, accessible via a sliding door on the port side of the bridge deck. With 6 feet, 10 inches of headroom, posh accommodations include an island berth that electrically converts to a lounging position, a full galley, a 32-inch TV, two hanging lockers, a surprisingly roomy and private midcabin with a queen berth, and a private head with a shower and 6 feet, 4 inches of headroom.

Pursuit OS 405 Offshore head
There’s a private head with a shower and 6 feet, 4 inches of headroom. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

High Points

  • Sleek and seductive styling will draw admiring looks no matter where you cruise or fish.
  • Roomy and protected bridge deck will keep crew dry and comfy no matter what the weather brings.
  • Posh cabin accommodations, a full galley and other amenities grant extended cruising opportunities.
  • Pressurized 50-gallon livewell carries live chum and hook baits, and a refrigerated fish box will keep your catch fresh.
Pursuit OS 405 Offshore performance data
Pursuit OS 405 Offshore Certified Test Results Boating Magazine

How We Tested

  • Engines: Triple Yamaha XTO 450 Offshore outboards
  • Drive/Prop: Outboard/Yamaha XTO 16 3/8″ x 21″ 3-blade stainless-steel
  • Gear Ratio: 1.79:1 Fuel Load: 477 gal. Crew Weight: 1,400 lb.

Pricing and Specs

Price:$1,254,290 (base with triple Yamaha F450s)
LOA:43’0″ (with swim platform)
Beam:13’0″
Draft (max):3’7″
Dry Weight:25,272 lb.
Seat/Weight Capacity:Yacht Certified
Fuel Capacity:482 gal.

Pursuit Boats – Fort Pierce, Florida; pursuitboats.com

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2024 Pursuit DC 306 https://www.boatingmag.com/boats/2024-pursuit-dc-306-bbg/ Wed, 13 Dec 2023 21:47:06 +0000 https://www.boatingmag.com/?p=86119 The DC 306 combines great cruising manners with fishability.

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Pursuit DC 306 cruising offshore
Expect the DC 306 to deliver great cruising range thanks to its twin Yamaha F300s. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Pursuit’s new DC 306 represents the latest addition to the boatbuilder’s versatile outboard-powered dual-console boats. It incorporates a hardtop with a tempered-glass windshield and a walk-through door for protection from the elements. A horizontal anchor windlass eases anchor deployment and ­retrieval—bring on those secluded coves.

Comfy bow seating includes fold-down armrests, handrails, and coaming trays with cup holders and charging stations. An optional table lets you enjoy meals. Options such as a filler cushion and a sunshade expand entertainment possibilities.

Pursuit DC 306 bow seating
Comfy bow seating includes fold-down armrests, handrails, and coaming trays. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

A door in the starboard console opens inboard over the main walkway at the same time a sliding panel recesses into the forward dash for access to the sink, vanity and head. A door on the port console reveals a massive storage area. The companion seat offers foldable armrests, a flip-up bolster and a built-in footrest. The adjustable helm chair can rotate 90 degrees to face port, and a footrest can flip down for extra height while standing at the wheel.

Pursuit DC 306 helm seat
Yamaha instrumentation, twin Garmin MFDs and a VHF are standard. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

The cockpit boasts a 26-gallon livewell, large in-floor fish boxes and plenty of storage. The aft-facing seat provides tackle storage in a designated area behind the backrest. Lifting the seat cushion reveals an insulated cooler. Four additional rod holders adorn the transom behind the foldaway seat. You can also add a pop-up ski-tow pylon.

A standard side door makes it easy to slide aboard a large fish or take a dip, thanks to a dedicated ladder that can also be used at the bow. The transom and optional portside seats can fold down to create a lounge area with the aft-facing seat. There’s also an optional table.

Pursuit DC 306 helm seats
The adjustable helm chair can rotate 90 degrees to face port. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

The starboard-side entertainment center with a fiberglass lid features a sink, faucet and working area, as well as stowage and a trash can. An optional 12-volt DC stainless-steel refrigerator/freezer keeps provisions cold. Fresh- and raw-water washdowns are just aft. Expect the DC 306 to deliver great cruising range thanks to its twin Yamaha F300s and 224-gallon fuel capacity.

Pursuit DC 306 cockpit seating
The transom and optional portside seats can fold down to create a lounge area with the aft-facing seat. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

High Points

  • Innovative companionway offers easy access to the enclosed head in the starboard console.
  • Full windshield with a walk-through door protects the captain and crew from the elements.
  • Yamaha instrumentation, twin Garmin MFDs and a VHF are standard. The only option is radar.
  • Captain’s chair rotates 90 degrees to face port for socializing.
  • Twin Yamaha F300 outboards provide plenty of fuel-efficient power.

Pricing and Specs

Price:$418,156 (base with twin Yamaha F300s)
LOA:31’11”
Beam:9’11”
Draft (max):2’8″
Dry Weight:10,560 lb.
Seat/Weight Capacity:Yacht Certified
Fuel Capacity:224 gal.
Available Power:Twin Yamaha F300 outboards

Pursuit Boats – Fort Pierce, Florida; pursuitboats.com

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Boat Test: 2023 Pursuit S 248 Sport https://www.boatingmag.com/boats/2023-pursuit-s-248-sport-boat-test/ Wed, 17 May 2023 13:01:00 +0000 https://www.boatingmag.com/?p=84235 A center-console with next-level fishability.

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Pursuit S 248 Sport running
The S 248 Sport offers a comfortable ride and numerous amenities. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Overview

There’s little entry-level about the Pursuit S 248 Sport. Think of it as a more easily trailerable, single-engine version of the S 268. And it even one-ups its larger sibling with a few functional and innovative refinements.

The S 248 gains 14 inches in length compared to the C 238 it replaces. This provides extra fishing space in the cockpit, plus more room to stand and sit at the helm and in the bow. It also weighs 1,470 pounds more than its predecessor. This extra heft subtracts a few miles per hour from its top speed, according to a previous Boating certified test (46 mph versus 48.4 mph), while the effect on fuel economy at 4,500 rpm showed 2.25 mpg versus 2.45 mpg.

The trade-off, besides the extra room aboard, is a better ride when seas kick up thanks to the additional weight and slightly greater length-to-beam ratio. We tested its seakeeping ability in a medium-angry Fort Pierce Inlet, not far from the Pursuit Boats plant. The S 248’s 21-degree deadrise cleaved the steep 3-footers. Also, credit for a solid feel is due to Pursuit’s vacuum-infused, one-piece structural-grid backbone that negates hull flexing. The three-sided tempered-glass windshield protected the helm from spray, which we quickly cleared with a swipe of the ­optional wiper ($470) and a spritz from its freshwater system.

Pursuit S 248 Sport bow seating
The two forward bench seats on our test boat sported the optional bowrider backrests. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Interior and Accessories

The S 248 Sport’s seating stands out. Aft, a fold-down bench is cleverly engineered to simultaneously raise the backrest when deployed. At the helm were optional twin independently adjustable seats, each with armrests and flip-up bolsters. These made it easy to view our test boat’s twin 12-inch Garmin multifunction displays. The upgraded seats are bundled with an Edson stainless-steel wheel for $3,510. In front of the center console, there’s a double-wide seat with a tall backrest ­perfectly angled for comfort, and there’s still room for two adults even with the armrests deployed.

The two forward bench seats on our test boat sported the optional bowrider backrests ($1,630) that do double duty as coaming pads when swiveled away. Another benefit to the bow seats is an available bow table ($1,610) that can drop to transform the bow into a casting platform when the cushions are stowed away, or it turns into a sunning area with the pads in place.

Usually, the addition of a windlass negates the ability to add a bow ladder. Pursuit found room for both features by setting the optional ladder ($1,200) sidesaddle to the windlass ($1,475). When the optional freshwater system ($2,100) is added, it includes a bow shower for beach-sand rinse-offs, a windshield washer and a transom shower. The system also feeds the optional electric marine head ($3,050) with its deck pump-out. The head compartment’s front-opening door makes entry easier.

Pursuit S 248 Sport helm
There are twin 12-inch Garmin multifunction displays at the helm. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Pursuit upped the S 248 Sport’s fishing acumen with in-sole 11-gallon fish boxes. Behind the helm seats you’ll find a roomy tackle storage drawer and, below, a 45-quart Yeti cooler that slides out and offers a padded seat for watching a trolling spread. The deployed cooler does double duty as a step to help reach the four rocket launchers in the standard hardtop, which has supports integrated into the console.

A 24-gallon recirculating livewell resides at the transom and has a clear lid for bait monitoring. Four more rod holders are located on the transom, and there are four set into the gunwale along with four beverage holders that can hold 30-ounce Yeti cooler cups (10 in total). Under the gunwales are rod racks for a 7.5-foot spinning rod and a 9.5-foot fly rod. There’s also dedicated storage for the carbon-fiber pole supports for the optional fore and aft sunshades.

Pursuit S 248 Sport tackle station
Behind the helm seats you’ll find a roomy tackle storage drawer. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

To up the entertainment quotient, select the optional six-speaker JL Audio marine system with its twin 8-inch subwoofers ($5,915), and add the integrated ski tow pylon ($1,200) that pops up out of the transom.

Engine

Pursuit takes the confusion out of selecting the best power option by equipping all S 248 models with Yamaha’s F300 DES V-6 outboard in white only. This boasts digital electric steering, which makes possible a wholly usable, full-beam swim platform—a rarity on outboard-powered boats. With no hydraulic hoses, Pursuit designers routed the single rigging tube underneath a hinged panel covering the splashwell, a feature even bigger Pursuit center-consoles don’t have. The swim platform extends 45 inches on each side of the engine, creating unparalleled space for a boat this size. There’s even a wet storage compartment for ski ropes or beverages. For ease of boarding, the transom door is held open by magnets, and there’s a one-way flap for letting water drain out.

Pursuit S 248 Sport head
The optional electric marine head is a nice feature. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

The F300 delivered strong performance, pushing the S 248 on plane in 4 seconds and to 30 mph in 11.1 seconds. As mentioned, it topped out at 46 mph, and it felt great running at 35 mph with the engine humming at 4,500 rpm.

Those looking for a similar boat with twin engines should check EdgeWater’s 245CC. A foot shorter, it’s offered with up to twin Yamaha F200 outboards, making it potentially about 8 mph faster. With a single Yamaha F300 DES, the price is $284,790, about $20,000 more than a stock S 248.

Pursuit S 248 Sport tow pylon
The integrated ski tow pylon is great for watersports enthusiasts. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

How We Tested

  • Engine: Single Yamaha F300 DES
  • Drive/Prop: Outboard/15 1/2″ x 17″ Yamaha Saltwater Series II
  • Gear Ratio: 1.75:1 Fuel Load: 36 gal. Water Onboard: 0 gal. Crew Weight: 535 lb.

High Points

  • Huge swim platform is the largest in its class.
  • Head compartment opens from the front, making it usable even by large crewmembers.
  • Excellent access to all boat systems, including fuel-tank fittings.   

Low Points

  • Glass windshield is way more protective  than that aboard other boats, but it needs a vent for added airflow at slow speeds.
  • Could use grab rails behind helm seats.
  • Helm-seat adjustment levers can poke the back of your thigh when standing.

Pricing and Specs

Price:$164,575 (with test power)
LOA:25’8″
Beam:8’6″
Draft (max):3’0″ (engines down)
Displacement:6,050 lb.
Transom Deadrise:21 degrees
Bridge Clearance:8’10”
Max Cabin Headroom:NA
Fuel Capacity:120 gal.
Max Horsepower:300
Available Power:Yamaha F300 DES

Speed, Efficiency, Operation

Pursuit S 248 Sport performance data
Pursuit S 248 Sport Certified Test Results Boating Magazine

Pursuit Boatspursuitboats.com

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Boat Test: 2023 Pursuit OS 445 https://www.boatingmag.com/boats/2023-pursuit-os-445-boat-test/ Tue, 14 Feb 2023 14:00:00 +0000 https://www.boatingmag.com/?p=83090 Pursuit’s new Offshore Series flagship is ready to tackle a host of missions in style.

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Pursuit OS 445 running
The OS 445 offers a stable, luxurious ride. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Overview

For those anglers who believe offshore fishing should be a Hemingway-esque struggle between man and the wind, waves and sun, Pursuit’s Offshore 445 is probably not your cup of Earl Grey. While this vessel takes its fishing duties seriously, what it does best is elevate each activity—including cruising and entertaining—to a new level of luxury and comfort.

In fact, it’s hard not to view this 46-plus-foot flagship as anything but a yacht, as evidenced by its abundance of amenities. The OS 445’s bridge deck might give pause for some who prefer the open air, but this space is anything but claustrophobic. Instead, it’s an airy enclosure with a panoramic view, thanks to the 9-foot-wide-by-5-foot-high two-ply windshield—nearly an inch thick—and tall side windows that open. In addition, dual overhead sunroof vents fill the cabin with fresh air when cracked. But the real Pursuit magic for letting the outside in is its aft glass door and adjacent flip-up picture window. With air conditioning or reverse-cycle heat powered by its standard Fischer Panda 12 kW diesel generator, you can perfectly control the environment.

On the bridge deck, one is remarkably isolated from outside noise, which can add to fatigue on long hauls. During our sea trial in Tampa, I measured the sound levels with the aft barriers closed and open, and the difference at cruise speed was significant. At 27 mph, with all the windows, vents and the rear door open, the needle on the decibel meter reached 84 dB(A), which is about as loud as a noisy restaurant. With everything battened up, it read just 72 dB(A), more than twice as quiet.

Pursuit OS 445 helm
At the helm, twin 22-inch Garmin 8622 fish finders/chart plotters come standard. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Engines

At the helm, the driver sits on a wide-body Stidd helm seat that has electrically actuated up-down and fore-aft adjustability. The companion seat is also fully adjustable and has a flippable backrest. The Pursuit OS 445 is an easy boat to drive thanks to standard assists, like Yamaha’s Helm Master joystick control and bow thruster. Instead of traditional trim tabs, Zipwake interceptors keep things level. With no assist, bow rise was minimal, and no loss of horizon occurred as the Pursuit got on plane in 6 seconds. While it took 14.1 seconds for the speed to climb to 30 mph, it reached 20 mph in just 6.7 seconds. This vessel (I still can’t call it a boat) comes with triple Yamaha XTO Offshore 425 hp V-8s, the only engine package offered. Fully loaded, it reached a top speed of 48.1 mph.

Pursuit OS 445 salon
An aft glass door and flip-up picture window bring the outside in. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Interior and Accessories

The OS 445’s fishing credentials are legit, with features like the spacious cockpit, which gives anglers unfettered room to move about. At the transom workstation, there’s a 50-gallon lighted, recirculating livewell, and next door is a 75-gallon fish box that has a refrigerator-freezer function with an adjustable thermostat to reduce the amount of ice needed to keep the catch fresh. It also serves as a handy place for beverages when entertaining. Two more in-floor fish boxes hold 82 gallons each. Tackle storage at the transom and port coaming is designed to keep often-needed gear handy. At the helm, twin 22-inch Garmin 8622 fish finders/chart plotters come standard, along with a dedicated location for the Airmar B175M 1 kW transducer. An additional Garmin GPSMap 8616 can be added for viewing from the bridge’s companion seat for $13,565.

A 600-gallon fuel tank gives this Pursuit an optimal range of 332 miles. There’s a queen-size island bed in the master, and the starboard stateroom offers more headroom than most. Adding the optional electronically adjustable-height cockpit table ($21,200) creates sleeping accommodations for a third couple. Go for a long weekend, leave in the afternoon instead of at 0400 to be at the fishing grounds at dawn, fish the sunset bite, or spend the night offshore and wake refreshed at the fishing grounds just as things start to heat up. 

Pursuit OS 445 forward seating
The foredeck ­cabana area has a huge chaise-style lounge with adjustable backrests. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

For entertaining and recreation, its standard yachtlike accoutrements add some wow factor, like its killer JL Audio stereo system and a electrically lowerable starboard-side boarding platform that also adds cockpit space and functions as a watersports staging area. The foredeck cabana area has a huge chaise-style lounge with adjustable backrests for sunning, and there’s a recessed bow bench with a tall seatback for comfort and safety. 

Probably the closest competition for the Pursuit OS 445 in the luxury outboard-powered cruising/fishing/entertainment niche is Boston Whaler’s 405 Conquest, which can be powered with up to triple Mercury Verado 600 hp V-12 engines, giving it an edge in performance. 

Pursuit OS 445 aft seating
Courtesy Pursuit Boats

The standard equipment list includes features like a Seakeeper 6 gyrostabilizer. The bridge deck has a galley with twin refrigerator-freezer drawers, a microwave, a wine rack and plenty of prep space.

Not counting paint choices, there are only 14 other potential options to select. Serious anglers will likely choose carbon-fiber outriggers ($12,080) and hardtop-mounted rod holders ($3,465), though the latter should include a footstool to help reach the rods located there. Another worthy option is the retractable cockpit sunshade ($20,030).

Pursuit OS 445 livewells
There’s a 50-gallon lighted, recirculating livewell in the transom. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

How We Tested

  • Engines: Triple Yamaha XTO Offshore V-8 425 hp
  • Drive/Props: Outboard/16 5/8” x 19″ Yamaha XTO
  • Fuel Load: 600 gal. Crew Weight: 1,050 lb.

High Points

  • Step down to the roomy lazarette makes it easy to access plumbing and batteries.
  • Stern bench’s high backrest offers extra support. 
  • Interior woodwork creates a yachtlike ambience.  

Low Points

  • Hardtop rod holders are too high to reach easily without stepping on the gunwales. 
  • Toe rails would help stabilize anglers during a fight.  

Pricing and Specs

Price:$1,434,300 (with test power)
LOA:46’6″
Beam:13’10”
Draft (max):3’5″ (engines down)
Displacement:28,375 lb. (dry, with engines)
Transom Deadrise:20 degrees
Bridge Clearance:11’0″
Fuel Capacity:600 gal.
Max Horsepower:1,275

Speed, Efficiency, Operation

Pursuit OS 445 performance data
Pursuit OS 445 Certified Test Results Boating Magazine

Pursuit Boats – Fort Pierce, Florida; 772-465-6006; pursuitboats.com

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2023 Pursuit OS 445 https://www.boatingmag.com/boats/2023-pursuit-os-445-bbg/ Wed, 14 Dec 2022 21:48:53 +0000 https://www.boatingmag.com/?p=82533 The OS 445 blends max luxury with a plethora of fishing features.

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Pursuit OS 445 running
The OS 445 offers a stable, luxurious ride. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Pursuit’s new Offshore Series flagship takes fishing, cruising and entertaining to new levels of luxury and comfort. The OS 445’s enclosed cockpit features a panoramic view thanks to the 60-inch windshield and tall side windows. An aft glass door and flip-up picture window bring the outside in. Enjoy air conditioning and heat thanks to a standard Fischer Panda 12 kW diesel generator.

Fishing features include a 50-gallon lighted, recirculating transom livewell plus a 75-gallon fish box that has a refrigerator/freezer function and can double as a cooler when entertaining. Two more insulated in-floor fish boxes hold 82 gallons each. Serious anglers can choose carbon-fiber outriggers ($12,080) and hardtop-mounted rod holders ($3,465).

Pursuit OS 445 helm
At the helm, twin 22-inch Garmin 8622 fish finders/chart plotters come standard. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

At the helm, twin 22-inch Garmin 8622 fish finders/chart plotters come standard, with the option of adding a portside Garmin GPSMap 8616 for the co-pilot. The extra-wide Stidd helm seat electrically moves up, down, fore or aft. Also included is Yamaha’s Helm Master joystick control, a bow thruster, and an automatic Zipwake interceptor system.

Pursuit OS 445 forward seating
The foredeck ­cabana area has a huge chaise-style lounge with adjustable backrests. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Below, find a private, queen-size-plus island bed forward and an amidships berth with plenty of headroom. Adding the optional electronically adjustable-height cockpit table ($21,200) creates sleeping accommodations for a third couple.

Entertainment features include three standard smart TVs, including a 43-incher on the bridge deck that drops down from overhead. When at rest, an electronically lowerable starboard-side boarding platform adds cockpit space and functions as a watersports staging area complete with a boarding ladder. The foredeck cabana area has a huge chaise-style lounge with adjustable backrests for sunning, and there’s a recessed bow bench. Access to the bow area is easy thanks to the 12-inch-wide port and starboard walkways.

Pursuit OS 445 salon
An aft glass door and flip-up picture window bring the outside in. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

To help channel your inner chef, the galley comes complete with twin refrigerator/freezer drawers, a microwave, a chillable wine rack and plenty of food-prep space. An electric grill is positioned just aft of the bridge deck for creating freshly cooked meals.

Pursuit OS 445 livewells
There’s a 50-gallon lighted, recirculating livewell in the transom. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

High Points

  • Notable standard features include a Seakeeper 6 gyrostabilizer, Fischer Panda 12 kW generator, and twin Garmin 22-inch MFDs.
  • Nearly 14-foot-wide beam creates a huge amount of interior space.
  • Electronically actuated flip-down side boarding platform also makes a great watersports staging area.
  • Twin overhead vents and opening side windows on the bridge deck help bring in fresh air. 
Pursuit OS 445 performance data
Pursuit OS 445 Certified Test Results Boating Magazine

How We Tested

  • Engines: Triple 425 hp Yamaha XTO Offshore V-8s
  • Drive/Props: Outboard/Yamaha XTO 16 5/8” x 19″
  • Gear Ratio: 1.79:1 Fuel Load: 600 gal. Crew Weight: 1,050 lb.

Pricing and Specs

Price:$1,434,300 (with test power)
LOA:46’6″
Beam:13’10”
Draft (max):3’5″ (engines down)
Dry Weight:28,375 lb. (with engines)
Seat/Weight Capacity:Yacht Certified
Fuel Capacity:600 gal.

Pursuit Boats – Fort Pierce, Florida; 772-465-6006; pursuitboats.com

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2022 Pursuit DC 246 https://www.boatingmag.com/boats/2022-pursuit-dc-246/ Sat, 26 Mar 2022 13:00:00 +0000 https://www.boatingmag.com/?p=80876 The DC 246 is built for a wide variety of boating and fishing fun.

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Pursuit DC 246 running offshore
The sharp strakes and broad chines dampen spray. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Overview

Pursuit’s DC 246 performed well in a washboard chop. Its sharp strakes and broad chines damped spray, and this deep-V boat’s motion proved easy on the drift thanks to those steadying chines. In all, the DC 246 proved able for safe, comfortable family and angling adventures. Its shallow draft and bow ladder ($1,080) make it ideal for beaching. While brawny and roomy, the DC 246 isn’t too big to tow on a trailer.

Interior and Accessories

Bow lounges, comfortable helm and companion seats, an innovative aft-facing seat with pullout lounge to port, and folding seats for three at the transom serve for pure boat rides and exploring. A curved, five-panel safety-glass windshield rides in a sturdy fiberglass frame, with the central panel hinged for closure in nasty conditions. A door below closes off the cockpit. For tow sports, opt for the removable tow pylon ($3,215). A 5-foot-long locker under the sole stores tow toys, boards and other gear.

Pursuit DC 246 bow seating
Bow lounges are spacious and comfortable, Courtesy Pursuit Boats

The starboard console holds the helm, along with a large storage locker with racks for a bow table ($1,100) and the tow-sports pylon. We found the flip-up bolster helm seat comfortable while seated and standing. The optional Garmin Electronics Package ($10,390) includes a 12-inch GPSMap multifunction display, an Airmar chirp transducer, and a VHF radio with antenna. A JL Audio system is also available ($3,069), with Bluetooth, four JL speakers and an external antenna. The nicely finished port console offers an electric marine toilet with a 6-gallon holding tank ($2,880), along with a freshwater sink and counter. The door extends over the top of the space, easing access.

Pursuit DC 246 helm seating
The optional Garmin Electronics Package includes a 12-inch GPSMap multifunction display. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Going fishing? The 246 is a Pursuit! Add the fiberglass hardtop ($13,035), with its powder-coated frame and cockpit spreader lights. A quad rocket launcher ($1,850) supplements the gunwale-mounted rod holders. There’s a 15-gallon insulated livewell with a blue interior and a 31-gallon insulated fish box. Opt for a wet bar behind the helm seat to add a cutting board, freshwater sink, and a 45-quart Yeti cooler beneath ($1,080). The DC 246 will adapt to as many fisheries as it will family boating activities.

Pursuit DC 246 cockpit seating
To port there’s an innovative ­aft-facing seat with pullout lounge. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

How We Tested 

  • Engine: Single 300 hp Yamaha F300
  • Drive/Prop: Outboard/14.25″ x 18″ Turbo I 3-blade stainless steel
  • Gear Ratio: 1.75:1 Fuel Load: 60 gal. Crew Weight: 360 lb. 

High Points

  • Pursuit’s craftsmanship shows in many places, most obviously the neat engine rigging. The company builds its small boats with the same attention it gives its largest boat, which is over 40 feet in length overall, and it shows.
  • Deep-V running bottom, broad chines and solid construction provided a smooth, dry ride and stability at rest.
  • Comfortable, secure accommodations for a wide variety of boating fun.

Low Points

  • Headroom in the port console is 47 inches overall, but only 27 inches when sitting on the toilet with a high base, forcing adults to lean forward.
  • Extra rod holders are options, not standard.

Toughest Competitors

Grady-White’s Freedom 235 ($136,980 with a Yamaha F300) comes with a stereo, six rod racks and a portable head (versus portable head with pump-out on the Pursuit); the options list is similar. 

Pricing and Specs

Price:$143,040 (as tested with Yamaha F300)
LOA:25’8″
Beam:8’6″
Draft (max):2’11”
Displacement:6,138 lb.
Transom Deadrise:21 degrees
Bridge Clearance:7’2″
Max Cabin Headroom:3’11”
Fuel Capacity:118 gal.
Water Capacity:18 gal.
Waste Capacity:6 gal.
Max Horsepower:300
Available Power:Single Yamaha outboard to 300 hp

Speed, Efficiency, Operation

Pursuit DC 246 performance test data
Pursuit DC 246 Certified Test Results Boating Magazine

Pursuit Boats – Fort Pierce, Florida; 772-465-6006; pursuitboats.com

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