A grand classic from the famous Florida shipyard, the 320 Outrage received a makeover in 2010 with a large console featuring a windshield (with electric awning) and side windows, all integrated into the T-top structure.
The latter is also equipped with steps that allow access to the T-top for spotting fish schools from afar and adjusting the rod holders. With 2 x 300 horsepower Verado engines, this 32-footer surpasses the 45-knot mark and gets on plane in just under 7 seconds. The fully foamed hull and robust sampling of the fiberglass ensure that this boat does not vibrate at all while passing through waves. It has a beautifully sharp hull designed for the open sea, and furthermore, it is unsinkable. The helm controls are, however, a bit low for individuals measuring 1.80 meters and taller. The console houses a toilet compartment as well as a shower and a vertical storage space for fishing rods. In the cockpit, you'll find the ingenious retractable rear bench already seen on the 370 Outrage, as well as padded coaming for the comfort of anglers, a circulating livewell, numerous rod holders, and an outdoor kitchen with a grill (optional). A safe bet among fishing opens, and it will depreciate little upon resale.