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2016 Invincible 39 Open Fisherman

Jupiter, FL, US 39.2 ft · 11 ft' beam
Asking
$299,000
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The 2016 Invincible 39 Open Fisherman represents a serious offshore fishing platform purpose-built for anglers who demand speed, range, and tournament-grade equipment without compromise. Powered by triple Mercury 400 outboards producing speeds in excess of 68 mph, this 39-foot center console delivers the acceleration and cruising capability needed to reach distant fishing grounds quickly while maintaining fuel efficiency across its 550-gallon capacity—enough range to handle extended offshore missions with confidence.

The hull is finished in Ice Blue gelcoat with full compound and wax application, and the underside of the hardtop receives matching paint, creating a cohesive, well-maintained appearance. The open fisherman layout centers on a deluxe leaning post with integrated seat, tackle storage, and built-in cooler, positioned for sight-fishing and fighting fish. A removable spotting tower gives captains elevated vantage for locating structure and baitfish, while the hardtop provides weather protection and mounting points for electronics and lighting. Multicolored LED lights (red and white) under the hardtop create visibility and ambiance, complemented by LED spreader lights and navigational lights integrated into the hardtop structure.

Deck features include a bow thruster for precise positioning in tight anchorages, a full coaming bolster system with kneepads for the center console, and a grey SeaDek standing pad at the helm for secure footing. Fresh and salt washdowns with hose coil kits simplify maintenance, while a hull-side dive door with ladder accommodates water access. The forward U-shaped seating accommodates crew and guests, and custom interior console storage with shelving keeps tackle and gear organized. A deluxe electric head is housed in the console, and a transom livewell with seachest and three-pump system keeps bait and catch fresh. Insulated forward and aft fishboxes with diaphragm pumps preserve the day's catch, and a tackle center with drawers in the leaning post organizes rigging and terminal tackle.

The fishing package is comprehensive: Rupp Top Gun Revolution outriggers with GemLux 18-foot poles, twelve rod holders on the side gunnels, six on the hardtop, and five on the leaning post provide rig capacity for live-bait, trolling, and conventional fishing. Three 30-amp electric reel outlets with covers support conventional or electric reels. The transom livewell includes a clear plexiglass lid for monitoring bait levels.

Electronics reflect modern tournament-grade integration. Dual Garmin 8215 GPSMAP touch-screen chart plotters provide redundancy and chart control from multiple helm positions. A Garmin GMR 624 4-foot open array 6KW radar delivers superior target resolution and weather detection. The Garmin GSD 26 CHIRP sounder module pairs with an Airmar 2KW dual-frequency CHIRP transducer for detailed bottom imaging and fish marking. Garmin GHP 20 Reactor autopilot handles long-range cruising and precision trolling. A Garmin temperature sensor monitors sea conditions. Dual Icom M506 VHF radios with fist mic and relocation kit provide redundant communication, supported by a Shakespeare 5225 XP 8-foot VHF antenna and Polyplaner 3013 overhead speaker for bridge monitoring. A Shakespeare 5235 XT AM/FM stereo with 8-foot antenna rounds out the communication suite.

Audio has been upgraded with a 2024 Fusion

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This Invincible 39’ Open Fisherman is equipped with Triple Mercury 400s Outboards with top speeds in excess of 68 Mph. The 550 Gallon fuel capacity will get you to the farthest fishing grounds and back with speed, comfort, and style. She is packed with extra amenities and ready for her next owner. 

2016 Invincible 39 Open Fisherman – Triple Mercury 400 Outboard Fishing Yacht for Sale in Jupiter, Florida
Overview
The 2016 Invincible 39 Open Fisherman represents a purpose-built offshore fishing platform engineered for serious anglers who demand speed, range, and fish-catching capability in one package. At 39.17 feet with an 11-foot beam, this center console delivers the stability and deck space required for multi-day fishing expeditions while maintaining the agility and fuel efficiency that triple outboard propulsion provides. Located in Jupiter , Florida—one of the Atlantic's premier fishing destinations—this vessel comes equipped with a comprehensive suite of modern electronics, professional-grade fishing systems, and recent upgrades that position it as a turn-key option for buyers seeking an established offshore fishing platform. The triple Mercury 400-horsepower outboard configuration powers this Invincible to speeds exceeding 68 mph, enabling quick transit to distant fishing grounds and back within a single tide. The 550-gallon fuel capacity ensures the range necessary for full-day offshore runs, while the 60-gallon freshwater system supports extended cruising comfort. This combination of speed, fuel capacity, and fishing-focused design makes the 39 Open Fisherman well-suited for Gulf Stream structure fishing, deep-water bottom species pursuit, and extended blue-water operations typical of the South Florida fishing calendar.
Deck and Hull Design
The hull features an ice-blue gelcoat finish with full compound and wax application to the hull sides, preserving the vessel's appearance and protecting the gel coat from UV and saltwater degradation. The 2-foot draft allows access to shallow coastal waters and inlets while maintaining the deep-V hull characteristics necessary for offshore sea state management. The open fisherman layout prioritizes angler access and functionality. A removable spotting tower provides elevated vantage for locating structure, baitfish schools, and feeding activity—a critical tool for sight-casting and navigation in clear-water environments. The hard top overhead features a painted ice-blue underside with multicolored LED lighting (red and white) for night operation, while LED spreader lights and navigational lights in the hard top structure support safe twilight and after-dark fishing. The deck includes a full coaming bolster system with a kneepad bolster at the center console, providing secure standing and bracing for anglers during turn-and-burn presentations or when fighting larger species. A fancy rigid rubrail with stainless steel insert protects the hull during docking and adds visual definition to the sheer line. Practical amenities include fresh and salt washdowns with hose coil kits—essential for post-fishing cleanup and engine maintenance—and a hull-side dive door with ladder, enabling water access for swimming, snorkeling, or emergency procedures. The 3-panel polycarbonate enclosure provides weather protection during transit while maintaining visibility and airflow.
Helm and Electronics
The helm station integrates a comprehensive Garmin electronics suite that transforms navigation, fish-finding, and autopilot control into a unified digital environment. Two Garmin 8215 GPSMAP touch-screen chart plotters provide redundant navigation and chart display, ensuring continuous access to bathymetric data, waypoints, and route planning. The Garmin GMR 624 4-foot open array 6-kilowatt radar delivers long-range target detection and weather monitoring, essential for offshore operations where visibility may be compromised by weather systems or darkness. The Garmin GSD 26 CHIRP sounder module paired with an Airmar 2-kilowatt dual-frequency CHIRP transducer enables detailed water-column imaging across multiple frequency bands, supporting both shallow-water and deep-water fish-finding applications. The Garmin GHP 20 Reactor autopilot system handles long-distance cruising, reducing fatigue on extended runs and allowing the operator to focus on fishing or deck operations. A Garmin temperature sensor monitors sea surface conditions, aiding in species location and seasonal pattern recognition. Communication is handled by dual Icom M506 VHF radios with a fist microphone relocation kit, allowing the operator to maintain contact while moving about the boat. The Polyplaner 3013 flush-mount overhead VHF speaker ensures clear radio reception, while a Shakespeare 5225 XP 8-foot VHF antenna and Shakespeare 5235 XT AM/FM stereo antenna with 8-foot mast provide reliable RF transmission and reception. A grey SeaDek standing pad at the helm offers ergonomic support and improved footing during high-speed running or in rough seas. The custom interior console storage and shelving accommodate electronics accessories, charts, and personal gear while maintaining organized access to critical systems.
Fishing Features and Systems
The Invincible 39 is configured as a complete offshore fishing platform with systems designed for both trolling and live-bait fishing methodologies. A Rupp Top Gun Revolution outrigger set with GemLux 18-foot poles (installed in 2024) enables spread fishing—a technique that increases bait presentation area and reduces line tangles when deploying multiple baits or lures simultaneously. The outrigger system supports trolling for wahoo, king mackerel, tuna, and other pelagic species while maintaining the agility to switch to live-bait presentations when structure or baitfish schools are located. Rod storage is distributed across multiple stations: twelve rod holders line the side gunnels for ready access to trolling gear, six additional holders are mounted on the hard top for backup tackle and different line classes, and five more are positioned on the deluxe leaning post. This configuration supports a fully rigged trolling spread plus backup rods for live-bait or bottom-fishing applications. The transom livewell features a seachest 3-pump system with a clear plexiglass lid, enabling observation of bait condition and water circulation. The pump configuration maintains oxygenation and temperature control critical for keeping live bait vigorous throughout a full fishing day. Insulated forward and aft fishboxes with diaphragm pumps preserve catch quality by maintaining cold temperatures and facilitating water circulation, essential for extending the shelf life of pelagic species like tuna, wahoo, and mahi-mahi. Three 30-ampere electric reel outlets with covers support powered deep-dropping equipment for bottom species or deep-water jigging, a growing technique in the South Florida fishing community. The tackle center integrated into the leaning post features drawers for organized storage of hooks, leaders, lures, and rigging materials—keeping tackle immediately accessible without cluttering the deck.
Comfort and Seating
The forward U-shape seating arrangement provides comfortable accommodation for crew and family members during transit or while anchored. The deluxe leaning post with built-in seat, tackle storage, and cooler serves as the primary fishing station, offering secure footing for the angler while keeping tackle, drinks, and snacks within arm's reach. Stainless steel cup holders throughout the boat support beverage security in rough conditions. Recent upholstery work completed in 2024 refreshes the seating surfaces and interior fabrics, extending the comfort and appearance of the cabin spaces. The full coaming bolster system provides secure bracing for crew during aggressive maneuvering or heavy sea conditions.
Cabin and Interior
The console includes a deluxe electric head for freshwater and waste management, supporting extended offshore operations without reliance on shore facilities. The 60-gallon freshwater capacity supplies the head, galley washdown, and crew washing needs during multi-day trips. Custom interior console storage and shelving provide organized space for electronics accessories, spare parts, provisioning, and personal gear. The layout prioritizes accessibility while maintaining the open-deck character essential to a fishing-focused design.
Power and Performance
The triple Mercury 400-horsepower outboard configuration delivers robust acceleration and sustained high-speed performance. The 550-gallon fuel capacity supports long-distance runs to offshore fishing grounds—allowing operators to access deep-water structure, Gulf Stream edges, and distant wrecks within a single operational day. At cruising speeds, the fuel capacity extends range significantly, while the ability to run at speeds exceeding 68 mph enables quick response to baitfish activity or weather changes. The four-bank AGM battery system with a ProNautic 1240p charger provides robust electrical capacity for the comprehensive electronics suite, lighting systems, electric reels, livewell pumps, and head operation. The multi-bank configuration supports independent charging and discharge management, critical for extended offshore operations where electrical demands are continuous.
Audio and Lighting Systems
The 2024 Fusion Stereo MS-RA210 with dual JL Audio 12-inch subwoofers and four JL Audio 8.8-inch coaxial speakers provide high-fidelity audio for entertainment during cruising and anchored downtime. Two additional JL Audio
Length
39.2 ft
Beam
11 ft'
Year
2016
Builder
Invincible
Model
39 Open Fisherman
What makes the Invincible 39 Open Fisherman suitable for offshore fishing compared to other center consoles?
The Invincible 39 Open Fisherman is purpose-built for offshore fishing with a 39-foot length and 11-foot beam that provides stability in open water, combined with a 2-foot draft that allows access to shallow fishing grounds. The boat carries 550 gallons of fuel, enabling extended offshore runs to distant fishing locations without frequent refueling. The triple Mercury 400 outboard configuration delivers speeds exceeding 68 mph, allowing anglers to cover significant distances to reach productive fishing grounds quickly. The removable spotting tower provides elevated sightlines for locating fish, while the full complement of fishing systems—including a transom livewell with seachest 3-pump system, insulated forward and aft fishboxes with diaphragm pumps, and 23 total rod holders distributed across the gunnels, hardtop, and leaning post—supports serious fishing operations. The Rupp Top Gun Revolution outriggers with 18-foot GemLux poles enable trolling for larger pelagic species, and three 30-amp electric reel outlets accommodate modern electric reels for deep-drop or bottom fishing.
How is the helm station configured on the 2016 Invincible 39, and what electronics are integrated there?
The helm station features a custom interior console with dedicated storage and shelving, a grey SeaDek standing pad for comfort during long runs, and a deluxe leaning post with built-in seat, tackle storage, and cooler access. The electronics suite centers on dual Garmin 8215 GPSMAP touch screen chart plotters that provide redundancy and allow simultaneous navigation and fishing data display. A Garmin GMR 624 4-foot open array 6KW radar offers 360-degree situational awareness for navigation and weather detection, while the Garmin GSD 26 CHIRP sounder module with an Airmar 2 KW dual-frequency transducer delivers high-resolution fish-finding capability. The Garmin GHP 20 Reactor autopilot system enables hands-free navigation during long transits, reducing helm fatigue. Communication is handled by two Icom M506 VHF radios with fist microphones, a Shakespeare 5225 XP 8-foot VHF antenna, and a Polyplaner 3013 flush-mount overhead VHF speaker. Audio entertainment includes a Fusion Stereo MS-RA210 head unit with four JL Audio 8.8-inch coaxial speakers, two JL Audio 12-inch subwoofers, and two JL Audio 7.7 coaxial speakers, all installed in 2024–2025.
What cabin and interior features does the Invincible 39 offer for overnight cruising or family trips?
The Invincible 39 includes a forward U-shape seating area in the cabin that can accommodate multiple passengers during cruising or rest periods. A deluxe electric head in the console provides essential sanitation facilities for extended trips away from the dock. Fresh and salt washdowns with hose coil kits allow crew to rinse off after fishing or swimming. The custom interior console storage and shelving system provides organized space for navigation charts, fishing tackle, personal items, and provisions. Full coaming bolsters and a kneepad bolster at the center console offer ergonomic support during running and fishing. The boat features 60 gallons of water capacity for drinking, washing, and head use, supporting multi-day cruising. New upholstery installed in 2024 ensures comfortable seating throughout the cabin and helm areas. The 3-panel polycarbonate enclosure protects occupants from wind and spray during transit, making the boat suitable for families or groups seeking extended time on the water beyond day fishing trips.
What radar and sonar systems are installed, and how do they support both navigation and fishing?
The Invincible 39 is equipped with a Garmin GMR 624 4-foot open array 6KW radar, one of Garmin's most capable marine radars, which provides detailed target detection, weather overlay capability, and 360-degree coverage essential for offshore navigation in low-visibility conditions. The radar integrates with the dual Garmin 8215 chart plotters, allowing radar imagery to be displayed alongside navigation charts for comprehensive situational awareness. For fishing, the Garmin GSD 26 CHIRP sounder module paired with an Airmar 2 KW dual-frequency transducer delivers high-resolution sonar imaging across multiple frequencies, enabling anglers to identify structure, baitfish, and target species at various depths. The CHIRP technology provides superior target separation and detail compared to conventional single-frequency sonar, making it particularly effective for deep-water fishing and distinguishing fish from bottom clutter. Both systems feed data to the dual Garmin plotters, allowing anglers to mark productive fishing spots, create custom maps, and reference historical data for return trips.
How does the triple Mercury 400 outboard setup compare in terms of speed, fuel efficiency, and reliability for this size vessel?
The triple Mercury 400 outboard configuration produces approximately 1,200 horsepower total, enabling the Invincible 39 to achieve speeds exceeding 68 mph—a significant capability for a 39-foot center console that allows rapid transit to distant fishing grounds and quick repositioning between fishing spots. Triple outboards distribute the load across three engines, reducing stress on each individual powerplant compared to larger single or dual-engine alternatives, which can extend engine life and improve reliability. The outboard configuration also provides inherent redundancy; if one engine requires service, the boat remains operable on two engines, a critical safety feature for offshore operations. Outboards offer superior fuel efficiency compared to inboard diesel systems of equivalent horsepower, and the Mercury 400 is known for modern fuel injection and emission controls that optimize consumption. The triple setup also provides better weight distribution and trim control across the stern, improving handling in rough seas and reducing fatigue on the hull structure. For a 39-foot fishing platform, this powerplant balances performance, range (supported by the 550-gallon fuel capacity), and practical maintenance compared to larger or smaller alternatives.
What fishing amenities and storage does the leaning post provide, and how is it positioned on the boat?
The deluxe leaning post serves as a multi-functional fishing and operational center, positioned at the transom to provide the captain or fishing crew with direct access to the water while maintaining ergonomic support during long fishing sessions. The leaning post includes a built-in seat for comfort during idle periods or while monitoring lines, integrated tackle storage drawers for organizing hooks, lures, leaders, and other small items, and a cooler compartment for storing beverages, bait, or catch. Five rod holders are mounted directly on the leaning post, allowing anglers to rig multiple lines for trolling or live-bait fishing without reaching across the cockpit. The transom livewell with seachest 3-pump system is positioned near the leaning post for easy access when landing and storing live bait or catch. The leaning post also provides an elevated vantage point for spotting fish, especially when the removable spotting tower is deployed. This configuration centralizes fishing operations at the transom, reducing clutter in the main cockpit and allowing the helm operator and fishing crew to work independently without interference.
What is the purpose of the bow thruster, and how does it improve boat handling and docking?
The bow thruster is a lateral propulsion device mounted in the bow that allows the operator to move the front of the boat sideways without using the main engines, significantly improving maneuverability in confined spaces such as marinas, anchorages, and narrow channels. When docking, the bow thruster enables the captain to shift the bow to port or starboard independently of the stern, making it possible to align the boat with a dock or slip with minimal forward or reverse motion. This capability is particularly valuable for a 39-foot center console in tight marina conditions or when anchoring in crowded anchorages where precision positioning is necessary. The bow thruster also reduces the physical effort and skill required for single-handed boat handling, making the vessel more accessible to operators of varying experience levels. In offshore conditions, the bow thruster can help maintain heading control in beam seas or strong crosswinds when the main engines are at idle, improving comfort and reducing fatigue during extended cruising. For a fishing boat that may operate in variable conditions and confined anchorages, the bow thruster is a practical feature that enhances safety and operational flexibility.
What lighting systems are included, and how do they support both navigation and entertainment?
The Invincible 39 features comprehensive LED lighting designed for both functional navigation and ambient entertainment. Navigational lights are integrated into the hard top structure, meeting Coast Guard requirements for safe nighttime operation and visibility to other vessels. LED spreader lights mounted on the hard top provide high-intensity illumination of the cockpit and fishing areas, essential for night fishing and deck work. Multicolored LED lights installed under the hard top in red and white configurations enable customizable ambient lighting for evening cruising and entertaining, with the ability to shift between navigation mode (red for night vision preservation) and social mode (white for visibility). Four underwater Lumitec lights are mounted on the hull sides, allowing anglers to attract baitfish and gamefish during night fishing while also providing a dramatic aesthetic effect. The painted underside of the hard top in ice blue with multicolored LED integration creates a modern, visually cohesive design that enhances the boat's appearance during day and night operations. This lighting system balances regulatory compliance, operational safety, and recreational appeal.
How does the Garmin autopilot system function on this boat, and what advantages does it provide during long offshore runs?
The Garmin GHP 20 Reactor autopilot system is a modern, joystick-integrated autopilot that maintains a set heading or follows a pre-programmed route with minimal operator input, allowing the helm operator to reduce fatigue during extended offshore transits. The Reactor system integrates seamlessly with the dual Garmin 8215 chart plotters, allowing the operator to set waypoints and routes on the plotter, then engage autopilot to follow the planned course automatically. The system compensates for wind, current, and sea state, continuously adjusting the outboard trim and steering to maintain the desired track without constant helm corrections. For a 39-foot center console equipped with triple outboards, the autopilot reduces the physical demand of steering during the long runs required to reach distant fishing grounds, preserving the operator's energy for fishing and decision-making. The Reactor system also integrates with the Garmin radar and sonar, allowing the autopilot to work in conjunction with navigation and fish-finding data. During night transits or in poor visibility, the autopilot maintains course while the operator monitors the radar and sonar for obstacles or weather changes. This capability is particularly valuable for crews running overnight to reach offshore fishing grounds or returning to port after extended fishing trips.
What recent upgrades and maintenance work have been completed on this vessel?
The Invincible 39 has received significant recent upgrades across multiple systems. New upholstery was installed in 2024, refreshing all seating surfaces throughout the cabin and helm areas for improved comfort and appearance. The audio system was upgraded in 2024–2025 with a new Fusion Stereo MS-RA210 head unit, four JL Audio 8.8-inch coaxial speakers, two JL Audio 12-inch subwoofers, and two JL Audio 7.7 coaxial speakers, providing modern entertainment capability with high-quality sound reproduction. The outrigger system was updated in 2024 with Rupp Top Gun Revolution outriggers and GemLux 18-foot poles, ensuring reliable trolling capability for pelagic species. The hull exterior has received full compound and wax treatment on the hull sides, maintaining the ice blue gelcoat finish and protecting against UV degradation and saltwater corrosion. The hard top underside is painted in ice blue with multicolored LED lights, creating a cohesive aesthetic. These recent upgrades indicate ongoing maintenance and modernization of the vessel's systems, reducing the likelihood of near-term equipment replacement and supporting reliable operation for the next owner.
What type of buyer or fishing operation is the Invincible 39 Open Fisherman best suited for?
The Invincible 39 is ideally suited for serious offshore anglers and fishing charter operations seeking a capable platform for extended trips to deep-water and distant fishing grounds. The combination of 550-gallon fuel capacity, speeds exceeding 68 mph, and comprehensive fish-finding electronics (dual Garmin plotters, 6KW radar, CHIRP sounder) supports professional-grade fishing operations targeting pelagic species such as marlin, tuna, wahoo, and mahi-mahi. The 23 rod holders, outriggers, three electric reel outlets, and dual livewell and fishbox systems accommodate multiple anglers and support both trolling

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