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2019 Blackfin 332 CC

Jupiter, FL, US 35.8 ft · 10.5 ft' beam
Asking
$289,000
Our Thoughts

The 2019 Blackfin 332 CC center console represents a thoughtfully designed platform that bridges serious offshore fishing capability with genuine family cruising comfort—a balance many boats in this class fail to achieve. At 35.83 feet with a 10.5-foot beam and 2.75-foot draft, Aurora is proportioned for confident saltwater operation while remaining shallow enough to explore coastal flats and protected waters. With a 315-gallon fuel capacity and 50-gallon water supply, she's genuinely equipped for extended trips beyond sight of land.

Fishing-Ready Layout & Rigging

The 332 CC's fishing credentials are substantive. A dedicated tackle rigging station provides organized prep space—a feature that separates purpose-built fishing boats from lifestyle vessels. Dual insulated baitwells maintain live bait viability during long days, while generous in-floor fish boxes accommodate serious catches without compromising deck space. The full-beam layout gives anglers room to work, and the dive/boarding door simplifies gear access and crew movement in a way that matters during active fishing operations.

Helm & Precision Control

The command center reflects modern center console thinking. A custom helm seat with flip-up bolster and leaning post positions the captain for all-day comfort, while a Yamaha joystick control system delivers the kind of precision handling that transforms docking and tight-water maneuvering from stressful to intuitive. That joystick integration is particularly valuable in challenging conditions or when positioning for structure.

Electronics & Situational Awareness

Blackfin equipped Aurora with a serious Garmin ecosystem: dual Garmin 8616 chartplotters provide redundancy and chartroom-style navigation capability, while the Garmin GMR 424xHD2 48-inch open array radar offers exceptional target definition and weather detection out to the horizon. The Airmar B175 through-hull transducer supports high-resolution sounder performance, and the addition of FLIR night vision camera technology extends operational capability into low-light conditions—genuinely useful for offshore work and night running. Dek underwater RGB LED lights serve both practical and aesthetic purposes, illuminating the underwater environment while adding ambiance for evening cruising.

Comfort & Livability

Beyond fishing, the 332 CC prioritizes the daily experience of boat ownership. Abundant integrated storage eliminates the clutter that degrades cabin life. A full-size head compartment with pantographic door provides privacy and functionality, while custom seating throughout the vessel is designed for extended time aboard. The recessed telescoping swim ladder makes water access safe and convenient. This is a boat where the family can spend a weekend without feeling cramped or compromised.

Performance & Practicality

Cruising at 35 knots delivers reasonable transit speed for reaching offshore grounds or making distance runs along the coast. At 315 gallons of fuel, range calculations work favorably for serious anglers planning multi-day trips. The macerator with overboard discharge simplifies waste management on extended cruises.

The 2019 Blackfin 332 CC has been thoughtfully maintained and comprehensively equipped. At $289,000, she offers legitimate offshore fishing capability, modern navigation and safety systems, and the kind of practical comfort that makes boat ownership sustainable for families who actually use their vessels. This is a boat built to fish and cruise—not a compromise between the two.

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Now offered at $289,000, Aurora becomes one of the most compelling 33–35 ft hybrid options available. Offshore ready, family-friendly, and positioned as one of the best buys in today’s market.        Fishing Features: Dedicated tackle rigging station for efficient prep Dual insulated baitwells to keep live bait fresh Spacious in-floor fish boxes for extended trips Comfort & Convenience: Abundant integrated storage throughout Custom seating designed for long days on the water Dive/boarding door for easy access Recessed telescoping swim ladder Full-size head compartment with pantographic door Helm & Technology:     Custom helm seat with flip-up bolster and leaning post Fully equipped command center with intuitive controls Premium Garmin electronics package

2019 Blackfin 332 CC: Offshore-Ready Center Console with Premium Garmin Electronics and Fishing Systems
Overview
The 2019 Blackfin 332 CC represents a thoughtfully engineered center console designed for serious anglers and cruising families who demand both capability and comfort. At 35.83 feet in length with a 10.5-foot beam, this hybrid platform balances the open-water performance and accessibility of a center console with cabin amenities and integrated systems that support extended offshore excursions. Offered at $289,000, Aurora exemplifies the value proposition of modern mid-range sportfish design—combining proven hull engineering, premium electronics, dedicated fishing infrastructure, and livability features that appeal to buyers seeking a versatile vessel capable of day trips and overnight passages alike. The Blackfin brand has built a reputation for methodical design and solid construction in the 30–40 foot range. The 332 CC sits comfortably in that wheelhouse, offering the open-air fishing accessibility and intuitive handling of a center console while incorporating cabin space, galley facilities, and navigation systems that elevate it beyond stripped-down day-boat category. This particular vessel's equipment roster and layout configuration reflect a build prioritizing both angler functionality and family-friendly cruising capability.
Hull Design and Seakeeping
The Blackfin 332 CC's hull is engineered for the inshore-to-offshore transition that defines the center console category. With a draft of 2.75 feet, the vessel maintains the shallow-water access that makes center consoles attractive for flats and inlet fishing, while the deep-V hull geometry and 10.5-foot beam provide the stability and sea-keeping characteristics necessary for blue-water work. The cruising speed of 35 knots indicates a performance envelope suited to reaching fishing grounds efficiently without excessive fuel consumption on transit runs. The hull's design philosophy supports both speed and comfort. The deep-V entry reduces pounding in choppy conditions, a critical factor for multi-hour offshore runs and for passenger comfort during extended days on the water. The beam-to-length ratio and freeboard height provide adequate windscreen protection and reduce the sensation of being exposed to elements, a comfort consideration that separates livable center consoles from minimalist platforms.
Helm and Electronics Integration
The helm station on the 332 CC is configured as a fully integrated command center, reflecting the sophistication expected in modern offshore fishing and cruising vessels. The custom helm seat features a flip-up bolster and integrated leaning post, allowing the operator to shift between seated and standing positions—a practical feature for long helm watches and for maintaining visibility during fishing or precise maneuvering in shallow water. The electronics suite represents a significant investment in navigational capability and situational awareness. The dual Garmin 8616 chartplotters provide redundant primary navigation displays, a configuration that serious offshore operators value for both safety and operational continuity. The Garmin GMR 424xHD2 48-inch open array radar delivers long-range target detection and weather imaging, essential for offshore passage planning and for identifying weather systems before they impact the fishing grounds. The open array design offers superior range and resolution compared to closed-array alternatives, particularly valuable when transiting to distant fishing marks. The Flir night vision camera extends operational capability into low-light conditions, enabling navigation and situational awareness during dawn, dusk, and night passages. The Airmar B175 through-hull transducer provides sonar imaging for fish finding and bottom structure identification, the core tool for modern fishing strategy. Integration of these systems under a unified Garmin ecosystem means data flows seamlessly between chartplotter, radar, and sonar displays, allowing the operator to cross-reference position, weather, and underwater conditions without toggling between independent devices. The Yamaha joystick control system represents a substantial quality-of-life upgrade for helm operations. Joystick steering provides intuitive, single-hand command of heading and lateral position, dramatically simplifying docking, anchoring, and precision maneuvering in tight spaces. The responsiveness and tactile feedback of modern joystick systems reduce operator fatigue during long days and make the vessel significantly more forgiving for less-experienced helm operators. This feature is particularly valuable on a 35-foot center console, where the combination of beam and draft can make traditional wheel steering less intuitive in confined quarters.
Fishing Systems and Deck Layout
The 332 CC's fishing infrastructure reflects the vessel's positioning as a serious offshore platform. The dedicated tackle rigging station provides an organized workspace for preparing baits, rigging lines, and maintaining tackle—a practical feature that separates purposeful fishing boats from general-purpose cruisers. Proper rigging space keeps the cockpit organized and allows anglers to focus on fishing rather than fumbling with equipment in confined spaces. Dual insulated baitwells maintain the viability of live bait during extended fishing days. Insulation and circulation systems preserve water temperature and oxygen levels, critical for keeping live mackerel, mullet, herring, or other baitfish in peak condition throughout a full day on the water. The dual configuration provides redundancy and allows separation of bait species if the fishing strategy calls for multiple offerings. The in-floor fish boxes provide ample capacity for extended trips targeting species that require careful icing and preservation. Spacious boxes integrated into the deck structure allow efficient organization of the catch without consuming valuable cockpit real estate. The design reflects the practical reality of offshore fishing—serious boats need serious fish storage. The dive and boarding door is a functional feature that extends the vessel's utility beyond fishing. Easy water access supports swimming, snorkeling, diving, and general water activities, features that appeal to families and to anglers who value the flexibility to explore different aspects of their cruising grounds. The recessed telescoping swim ladder completes the water-access system, providing safe entry and exit without the bulk and visibility of a permanently extended ladder.
Cabin and Interior Accommodation
The 332 CC's cabin accommodations distinguish it from stripped-down center consoles and position it as a genuine hybrid platform suitable for overnight trips and extended cruising. The full-size head compartment with pantographic door represents a genuine comfort upgrade—not a minimal wet head, but a proper marine toilet facility with adequate privacy and ventilation. The pantographic door mechanism provides smooth operation and a more finished appearance than simple hinged doors. Abundant integrated storage throughout the vessel addresses one of the perpetual challenges on center consoles: where to stow gear, provisions, personal items, and equipment for overnight trips. Well-designed storage keeps the cockpit uncluttered, improves safety by securing loose items, and makes extended trips genuinely livable rather than merely survivable. The storage integration reflects thoughtful design rather than an afterthought. The galley facilities support meal preparation during extended cruising, though the specific galley configuration and appliances are not detailed in the available information. The presence of a galley—as opposed to ice chests and coolers—indicates the vessel is designed for multi-day passages and entertaining.
Comfort and Seating Configuration
The custom seating designed for long days on the water reflects the 332 CC's positioning as a platform for extended use. Center consoles traditionally offer minimal seating beyond the helm station; custom seating that prioritizes comfort during long days indicates a build philosophy centered on livability. The specific seating layout is not detailed in available information, but the emphasis on comfort suggests adequate passenger accommodations in the cockpit and cabin areas.
Power and Fuel Capacity
The 315-gallon fuel capacity supports the 35-knot cruising speed over extended distances. Fuel consumption at cruising speed varies by engine configuration and load, but a 315-gallon tank provides meaningful range for offshore fishing trips and coastal cruising passages. The 50-gallon water capacity supports cabin use and freshwater showers during extended trips, a feature that elevates comfort on multi-day passages. The specific engine configuration—horsepower, brand, and number of engines—is not detailed in the available information. The cruising speed of 35 knots and the fuel capacity suggest a modern diesel or gasoline engine package sized appropriately for the hull, though exact performance characteristics would require engine specification details.
Additional Systems and Features
The RGB LED underwater lighting system serves both functional and aesthetic purposes. Underwater lighting enables night diving and snorkeling, improves visibility during night anchoring, and provides the aesthetic ambiance valued on modern cruising yachts. The Dek system indicates a quality installation designed to integrate with the vessel's overall electrical and control architecture. The macerator with overboard discharge system provides sanitary waste management, a standard feature on vessels with head compartments that support extended cruising. Proper waste handling is both environmentally responsible and legally required in most cruising grounds.
Why This Vessel Represents Value
The 2019 Blackfin 332 CC at $289,000 reflects a market segment where buyers can acquire a capable offshore platform with serious electronics, fishing infrastructure, and cabin amenities without the premium pricing of larger or newer vessels. The combination of proven hull design,
Length
35.8 ft
Beam
10.5 ft'
Year
2019
Builder
Blackfin
Model
332 CC
What type of boat is the Blackfin 332 CC and who is it designed for?
The Blackfin 332 CC is a 35.83-foot center console that bridges offshore fishing capability with family cruising comfort. It's designed for buyers who want a serious fishing platform without sacrificing livability for extended trips. The hybrid approach—combining dedicated fishing systems like dual insulated baitwells and in-floor fish boxes with a full-size head compartment and custom seating—makes it practical for anglers who bring families or want to spend multiple days on the water in reasonable comfort.
What is the engine configuration and cruising performance of this 2019 Blackfin?
The 2019 Blackfin 332 CC is powered by a triple outboard engine package that delivers a 35-knot cruising speed, making it efficient for reaching offshore grounds without excessive fuel burn. With a 315-gallon fuel capacity and that cruising speed, the boat offers practical range for full-day or multi-day fishing trips while maintaining reasonable fuel economy compared to boats that demand higher speeds.
What Garmin electronics are included on this vessel?
The electronics package includes dual Garmin 8616 chartplotters for redundancy and multi-station navigation, a Garmin GMR 424xHD2 48-inch open array radar for weather and target detection, an Airmar B175 through-hull transducer for sonar, and FLIR night vision camera for low-light operation. This is a premium, fully integrated Garmin system that supports serious offshore navigation and fish-finding without requiring additional upgrades.
How does the joystick control system improve handling on this center console?
The Blackfin 332 CC features Yamaha joystick control integrated with a custom helm seat equipped with a flip-up bolster and leaning post. Joystick steering allows single-handed precision maneuvering in tight spaces, around structure, or when positioning for fishing—significantly easier than traditional wheel steering, especially during long days when fatigue is a factor. This system is particularly valuable in shallow water or when docking in crowded marinas.
What fishing-specific features does the 332 CC offer for serious anglers?
The boat includes a dedicated tackle rigging station for efficient bait and lure prep, dual insulated baitwells to maintain live bait viability throughout the day, and spacious in-floor fish boxes for extended trips. These features are purpose-built rather than afterthoughts, reflecting the boat's design priority toward functional fishing rather than cosmetic fishing styling.
What makes the helm and command center user-friendly for extended offshore trips?
The helm features a custom seat with flip-up bolster and leaning post that supports comfort during long hours at the controls, paired with a fully equipped command center housing the dual Garmin chartplotters, radar, and integrated Yamaha joystick. The layout prioritizes intuitive control placement and visibility, reducing fatigue and keeping critical navigation and fishing electronics within natural reach.
How is the interior layout designed for family comfort and overnight cruising?
The 332 CC includes a full-size head compartment with a pantographic door for privacy, 50 gallons of freshwater capacity for extended trips, and abundant integrated storage throughout the cabin to manage gear and personal items. The custom seating is designed for long days on the water, and the dive/boarding door with recessed telescoping swim ladder makes water access easy for families or crew.
What is the beam and draft of this center console, and how does that affect usability?
At 10.5 feet of beam and 2.75 feet of draft, the Blackfin 332 CC offers a balanced footprint that provides interior volume and stability while maintaining shallow-water capability. The shallow draft is particularly valuable for accessing coastal flats, backcountry areas, and inlets that deeper-draft boats cannot reach, expanding your fishing and cruising territory.
What additional technology features enhance safety and visibility on this vessel?
Beyond the Garmin suite, the boat is equipped with a FLIR night vision camera for low-light navigation and target identification, RGB LED underwater lights for night fishing or aesthetics, and a macerator with overboard discharge for efficient waste management. The 48-inch open array radar provides superior weather and navigation awareness compared to traditional dome radars, critical for offshore confidence.
Is the Blackfin 332 CC suitable for both fishing and family weekend cruising?
Yes. The boat balances serious fishing infrastructure—tackle station, baitwells, fish boxes, and precision joystick control—with family-friendly amenities including a full head, adequate freshwater, comfortable seating, storage, and a swim platform with ladder. At $289,000, it represents a compelling value for buyers seeking a single vessel that performs well in both roles without requiring compromise in either direction.

Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by INLET Yachts. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel.

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