The 32′ Yellowfin 2015 is an ideal boat for those seeking a stylish and high-performing vessel. It features a sleek design with a powerful engine that makes it fast and responsive on the water. With its easy-to-handle design, even in rough seas, and comfortable seating, and spacious deck, the 32 Yellowfin brings an extra level of luxury to boating. The sharp bow entry and aggressive 22 degrees deadrise at the stepped transom gives it optimal performance while its low-profile bow rail, flush-mounted hardware, and infused nonskid enables 360 degrees of maneuverability. The bow centerline deck also has a large enough dry box as well as two more dry boxes located on the forward deck. Additionally, beneath the bow covering boards is a recessed shelf that can be used to store life jackets or other gear. The 32 also comes with twin live wells – a 100-gallon pressurized tank integrated into the leaning post and an additional 50-gallon tank in the transom – as well as twin saddle fish boxes each with 600 quarts capacity tucked away in the cockpit deck. If you’re looking for a luxurious yet high-performance boat experience, look no further than the 32′ Yellowfin 2015!
Driving the 32 is like driving a Corvette convertible. There's no hesitation upon initial acceleration, and the bow settles quickly so visibility isn't hampered. The 32 responds well to the slightest course correction and the oversize K-Plane trim tabs allow rapid adjustment to various loads or sea states. She punches through the waves effortlessly and sheds water like a seal. Bottom line — driving this boat will bring out your inner speed demon. Starting with a sharp bow entry, the hull transitions aft to the dual, notched steps that serve to ventilate the running surface and reduce drag. Dead rise at the stepped transom is an aggressive 22 degrees. At a stable 9'9" overall, the beam is nearly 5 inches wider at the stern than the previous model, making the added weight of the four-strokes a non-issue. With two adults leaning over the side, the waterline barely budges. Even so, the aft freeboard isn't so high that wiring a fish would be a problem. Conversely, the bow cap was lowered slightly to better accommodate "height-challenged" anglers.
The 32 has a clean, functional layout. From its low-profile bow rail to the flush-mount hardware and the infused nonskid, it offers 360 degrees of unhindered maneuverability. The dry box in the bow centerline deck can be divided into two sections, and it's big enough to accommodate beanbags. Two more dry boxes are located in the forward deck. Under the bow covering boards, a recessed shelf, neatly concealed behind a mesh cover, can rack life jackets or other gear.
The 32 does come standard with twin live-wells, including a 100-gallon pressurized tank incorporated into the leaning post and another 50-gallon tank in the transom. Twin saddle fish boxes with 600-quarts-plus capacity each are housed in the cockpit deck.
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