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2021 Everglades 395 Center Console

Boca Raton, FL, US 42.2 ft · 12 ft' beam 1 cabin
Asking
$549,999
$519,999
Reduced by $30,000
Our Thoughts

The 2021 Everglades 395 Center Console represents a sophisticated evolution in modern fishing center console design, blending tournament-grade fishability with yacht-like comfort in a 42.17-foot platform built for serious offshore operators. This particular example, located in Boca Raton, Florida, has been maintained with meticulous attention to detail and arrives fully equipped with premium systems and custom enhancements that elevate it well beyond standard specification.

Design, Layout & Fishability

At 42 feet with a 12-foot beam and 3.83-foot draft, the 395 CC delivers the stability and sea-keeping characteristics expected from Everglades' proven hull design while maintaining the maneuverability required for responsive fishing and cruising. The single-level cockpit provides unobstructed 360-degree perimeter access—essential for anglers working multiple fishing stations. The boat accommodates 39 rod holders distributed strategically throughout the console, hardtop, and gunwales, supported by dedicated tackle storage featuring five compartmented drawers, nine tackle trays, leader spool storage, and tool organization. Pressurized circulating livewells (two at 40 gallons each with redundant pumps and clear acrylic windows) maintain bait condition during extended offshore runs, while triple insulated fish boxes—forward (with pump-out), in-deck (112 gallons), and transom (75 gallons with dividers)—provide ample capacity for serious catch retention. The hinged rigging station integrated into the aft fish box with dedicated transom mounting points reflects purpose-built tournament preparation.

Propulsion, Power & Performance

The 395 CC is powered by triple Yamaha XTO Offshore 425-horsepower outboard engines equipped with Joystick control and Staypoint station-keeping capability—a 1,275-horsepower total package engineered for both raw performance and precision boat handling. Current engine hours stand at just 314, with a 300-hour service completed in March 2025, indicating conscientious maintenance. The automatic engine flushing system (Reverso) and freshwater/raw water washdown in the anchor locker support long-term powerplant reliability in saltwater environments. A 600-gallon fuel capacity enables extended offshore range, while the 50-gallon freshwater system supports cabin comfort and deck operations.

Electronics, Navigation & Safety

Navigation and fish-finding capability centers on triple Garmin displays with flush-mounted 16-inch screens integrated into the oversized console electronics mounting area, supported by Garmin digital switching with touch-screen control. Bow and stern cameras provide crucial visual reference for docking and backing operations, while Garmin Open Array Radar delivers advanced weather and target detection. A FLIR night vision camera extends operational capability into low-light conditions, and the ACR spotlight offers powerful illumination for night fishing or navigation. Triple LED spreader lights and full-spectrum overhead lighting throughout the hardtop and mezzanine ensure comprehensive deck illumination. The Ritchie compass provides traditional backup navigation, while the patented hydraulic sliding windshield with tempered glass, intelligent wipers, and washers protects the helm station during heavy weather.

Climate Control, Comfort & Cabin Systems

The cabin is climate-controlled with an 8,000 BTU air conditioner and additional air conditioning in the helm, helm seats, and cockpit seating—critical for extended cruising in warm-water environments. The interior sleeps two in a full-length bunk with filler cushion, storage, and 76 inches of standing

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Maintained with an open check book, this 2021 Everglades 395CC shows very well and is fully loaded. Noticeably different from others on the market, Golden Hour has custom teak inserts on the helm and around the entire boat, a $15k add-on that adds a much more luxurious feel when onboard. A ground-breaking progression of technology, power, fishability and yacht-like luxuries in a modern center console boat. The 395cc is at its core a meticulously outfitted fishing machine with best-in-class fishing features and design. Beyond its tough fishing exterior lies a new level of luxurious comfort and aggressive styling, making the 395cc a powerful experience for the senses. True to the Everglades heritage, yet boldly facing towards the future with first-to-industry technology, luxurious touches, and tournament-ready fishing ability, the 395cc has arrived. The 395cc provides the stability and versatility of our 435cc flagship and the nimbleness of it’s smaller counterpart, the recently released 365cc. At 39' long with a 12’ wide beam, the 395cc is characterized by its unusual blend of sportiness, sophistication and a refusal to compromise. Sleek, spacious design that accommodates anglers and cruisers alike. Rich accents and details including high-gloss teak wood, refined upholstery with exposed stitching, and well-equipped galley. Notable options:Triple Yamaha XTO Offshore 425hp outboards with Joystick and Staypoint - only 314 hours (300 hour serviced completed 03/2025)SeaKeeper 3Fischer Panda GeneratorAir Conditioning in cabin, helm, helm seats, and cockpit seatingJL Audio M6 sound system with full spectrum RGB lights with controllerAutomatic Engine Flushing SystemCustom Marine Mat soft decking through entire boat - soft and comfortable on your feet yet very durable! ZipWake automatic trim tabs/interceptorsElectric opening aft sun shadePowerports throughout boat for fishing downriggers/LPsTriple Garmin displays with bow and stern cameras for added safetyReverso automatic engine flushing systemGarmin Open Array RadarFLIR Night Vision CameraKenyon BBQ grillOutriggersACR SpotlightSignature Everglades hydraulic windshield (goes up and down)Carbon Fiber Edson steering wheel Freshwater/Raw water wash down in anchor lockerAft folding benches for additional seatingLivewellTackle drawersCabin with TV, coffee maker, and microwaveHead with rainfall shower headShock absorbing helm seats

2021 Everglades 395 Center Console: Tournament-Ready Fishing Platform with Luxury Cruising Refinement
The 2021 Everglades 395 Center Console represents a sophisticated evolution in modern center console design—a vessel that refuses to compromise between serious offshore fishing capability and the comfort amenities expected in a luxury cruising yacht. Priced at $549,999 and located in Boca Raton, Florida, this 42-foot platform delivers what few boats in its class achieve: uncompromising fishability paired with genuine onboard luxury and stability for extended cruising.
Overview: Design Philosophy and Market Position
At 42.17 feet in length with a 12-foot beam and 3.83-foot draft, the Everglades 395CC occupies a distinctive market segment. The design balances the stability and versatility of Everglades' larger 435CC flagship with the nimbleness of the 365CC, creating a vessel that appeals equally to tournament anglers and cruising enthusiasts. The hull design delivers the shallow-water capability and rough-water handling that define the Everglades brand while maintaining the spacious, sophisticated interior accommodations that modern boating demands. This particular example has been maintained with meticulous attention to detail and arrives fully equipped with factory options and custom enhancements. Most notably, the boat features custom teak wood inserts throughout the helm area and exterior surfaces—a $15,000 customization that elevates the aesthetic from pure fishing machine to refined luxury yacht. High-gloss teak accents, refined upholstery with exposed stitching details, and a well-appointed galley create a cohesive design language that emphasizes both performance and elegance.
Helm and Electronics: Advanced Technology Integration
The 395CC helm represents a masterclass in functional luxury and operational efficiency. An oversized electronics mounting area accommodates triple 16-inch flush-mounted displays, all controlled through a Garmin digital switching system with intuitive touchscreen interface. This three-display setup supports advanced navigation, sonar, radar, and camera monitoring simultaneously—essential for both fishing applications and safe offshore cruising. The electronics package is comprehensive: triple Garmin displays integrate with Garmin Open Array Radar for superior target resolution and weather detection. Bow and stern cameras provide 360-degree visual awareness for docking, anchoring, and fishing operations. A FLIR night vision camera extends operational capability into low-light conditions, critical for night fishing and navigation in challenging waters. The helm itself prioritizes comfort and control. A centerline-mounted, adjustable stainless-steel steering wheel with carbon fiber construction sits within reach of shock-absorbing Pompanette helm seats featuring armrests and adjustable bolsters. The forward-facing double lounger seat with armrests, cup holders, grab rails, and USB charging accommodates a crew member or guest while maintaining helm visibility. Helm air conditioning with dual discharge vents ensures operator comfort during extended runs, while the patented hydraulic sliding windshield with tempered glass and intelligent wiper/washer system protects the helm station while maintaining sightlines. Storage integration surrounds the helm: recessed compartments for personal items, a tilt-out switching panel with USB charger, an inductive cell phone charging station, and an 87-quart insulated storage compartment with drainage support both fishing and cruising needs. Six vertical stainless-steel rod holders with drainage flank the helm area, while a Ritchie compass provides traditional navigation backup.
Fishing Features: Purpose-Built Offshore Capability
The 395CC's fishing DNA runs deep. The single-level cockpit design delivers unobstructed 360-degree perimeter access—essential for fighting fish, managing tackle, and moving safely around the boat during active fishing. The deck layout prioritizes fishability without sacrificing comfort. Pressurized circulating livewells totaling 80 gallons (two 40-gallon units) feature redundant pumps and clear acrylic windows for bait monitoring. Three insulated fish boxes—a forward in-deck unit (112 gallons), a transom box (75 gallons with dividers), and an additional forward insulated box—provide 187 gallons of total fish storage capacity. The transom fish box integrates a hinged rigging station with dedicated mounting points, allowing anglers to rig baits, manage tackle, and organize gear without leaving the fishing platform. Rod storage is extensive: 39 total rod holders distributed across the hardtop (including six standard holders and two angled kingfish-style holders), gunwale-mounted vertical holders, and dedicated in-gunwale storage compartments with doors. Tackle storage spans port and starboard with five drawers, nine tackle trays, leader spool storage, and dedicated tool organization. Under-gunwale power ports (30A, two aft) support downriggers, live-bait systems, and other electrical fishing equipment. The GEMLUX carbon-fiber outrigger package with 22-foot poles deploys from quick-cam cleats, supporting multi-line trolling and live-bait presentations. Combination rod and cup holders (11 total) throughout the cockpit and mezzanine accommodate both fishing rods and crew refreshments. The boat's configuration supports serious offshore tournament fishing while remaining accessible for recreational anglers.
Power and Propulsion: Triple Yamaha Outboards with Advanced Systems
This 395CC is powered by triple Yamaha XTO Offshore 425-horsepower outboards, delivering 1,275 total horsepower for responsive acceleration and efficient cruising. The engines show only 314 hours of operation, with a 300-hour service completed in March 2025. Yamaha's joystick control system and Staypoint technology simplify helm operation and station-keeping, particularly valuable during fishing operations or tight-quarters maneuvering. The 600-gallon fuel capacity supports extended offshore range, while the Automatic Engine Flushing System and Reverso automatic flushing system protect the engines from saltwater corrosion. ZipWake automatic trim tabs with intelligent trim control optimize hull attitude for efficiency and comfort across varying sea states and loading conditions. The tri-outboard configuration delivers the redundancy and shallow-water capability that define modern center console fishing boats while providing the power necessary for rapid response to distant fishing grounds.
Cabin and Interior: Cruising Comfort and Accommodation
Below the hardtop lies a full cabin with genuine cruising accommodations—unusual for a center console, and a key differentiator for extended offshore trips and overnight passages. The cabin features a full-length bunk with filler cushion that transforms into an oversized sleeping area, supported by wood-grained storage cabinetry and finished flooring with bilge access. The galley includes a microwave with wood-grained cabinetry and storage, a sink with solid surface countertop, and keeper rails for safety at sea. A wood-grained vanity cabinet with solid surface top, bowl-style sink, and stainless-steel faucet provides grooming facilities. Storage drawers and opening compartments maximize the utility of limited cabin space. The head features a rainfall shower with 76 inches of standing headroom beneath an overhead glass skylight. A 59-gallon holding tank with macerator and teak folding cover ensures extended cruising capability. A 6-gallon water heater supports hot water for both shower and galley use. The cabin door features a lockable wood-finished design with stainless-steel hardware, while opening port lights (two) and the overhead skylight provide ventilation and natural light. A 32-inch flat-screen LED television with remote control, a coffee maker, and air conditioning create a comfortable retreat during inclement weather or overnight anchorages. LED lighting throughout the cabin supplements natural light, while an AC/DC main distribution panel and 110VAC 30-amp electrical system support standard household appliances and charging systems. A carbon monoxide detector ensures safety in the enclosed cabin space.
Deck Design and Seating: Versatile Entertaining and Fishing Layout
The deck layout balances fishing functionality with cruising comfort. The mezzanine platform aft of the helm includes elevated aft-facing seating with folding step, dual cup holders, dual USB chargers, and a 124-quart insulated storage tub. An integrated pull-out shower for fresh hot and cold water serves both deck rinsing and personal hygiene. Two full-beam folding cockpit seats across the transom provide additional seating for guests or crew. Forward seating comprises cushioned bow areas with articulation backrests on both port and starboard, supported by 40-gallon insulated storage tubs beneath each side. A flush deck-mounted electrically actuated table rises from the bow seating area, creating a dining or lounging platform. The bow seating arrangement accommodates both fishing (with tackle and bait storage) and entertaining (with comfortable cushioning and cup holders). Throughout the deck
Length
42.2 ft
Beam
12 ft'
Year
2021
Builder
Everglades
Model
395 Center Console
Cabins
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What type of boat is the Everglades 395 Center Console, and what is it designed for?
The 2021 Everglades 395 Center Console is a 42-foot offshore center console that blends tournament-ready fishing capability with luxury cruising comfort. At its core, it's engineered as a high-performance fishing machine with best-in-class features including dual pressurized livewells, multiple insulated fish boxes totaling over 180 gallons of storage, and 39 rod holders distributed throughout the boat. Beyond the fishing platform, the 395CC incorporates yacht-like amenities including a full cabin with sleeping berth, galley, head with rainfall shower, air conditioning, and entertainment systems—making it equally suited for extended cruising and family boating. The single-level cockpit provides unobstructed 360-degree perimeter access, a hallmark of Everglades center console design that prioritizes both angler functionality and operational safety.
What is the engine package on this 2021 Everglades 395, and how does it perform?
This vessel is powered by a triple Yamaha XTO Offshore 425-horsepower outboard package, delivering 1,275 total horsepower. The engine package includes Joystick control and StayPoint dynamic positioning technology, which significantly enhance docking precision and station-keeping in challenging conditions. With only 314 hours on the engines and a completed 300-hour service in March 2025, the power plant is in excellent running condition. The triple outboard configuration provides redundancy for offshore operations, allowing continued safe transit if one engine requires attention. The XTO Offshore series is specifically engineered for saltwater performance and reliability, making it well-suited for extended offshore fishing and cruising missions.
What electronics and navigation systems are included on this boat?
The 395CC is equipped with triple Garmin displays mounted flush in an oversized electronics mounting area at the helm, supported by a Garmin digital switching system with touch-screen control. Navigation and safety systems include Garmin Open Array Radar for weather and target detection, bow and stern cameras for docking and situational awareness, and a FLIR night vision camera for low-light operation. The helm features a Ritchie compass and is protected by a patented hydraulic sliding windshield with intelligent wiper and washer systems. Additional electronic conveniences include an inductive cell phone charger, USB chargers throughout the boat, and a Garmin autopilot system. This comprehensive electronics suite supports confident offshore navigation, fishing location marking, and safe vessel operation in varied conditions.
Does this center console have a cabin, and what sleeping and comfort features are available?
Yes, the 395CC includes a full cabin with a full-length bunk that can be expanded into an oversized sleeping area using a filler cushion, providing comfortable overnight accommodation for two people. The cabin features 76 inches of standing headroom, an overhead glass skylight for natural light, and opening port lights for ventilation. Climate control includes an 8,000 BTU air conditioner and a 6-gallon water heater for hot showers. The head includes a rainfall shower with 76 inches of standing room and a teak shower grate floor, a 59-gallon holding tank with macerator, and full toiletry storage. The galley is equipped with a microwave, coffee maker, and wood-grained cabinetry with solid surface countertops. A 32-inch flat-screen LED television with remote provides entertainment. This cabin configuration makes the boat suitable for multi-day cruising and overnight fishing trips without sacrificing the open-water fishing platform.
What fishing features and equipment does the Everglades 395 offer?
The 395CC is purpose-built for serious fishing with comprehensive systems: dual 40-gallon pressurized circulating livewells with redundant pumps and clear acrylic windows, a forward insulated fish box with pump-out capability, an in-deck insulated fish box with 112-gallon capacity, and a transom insulated fish box with dividers totaling 75 gallons. Rod storage is extensive, with 39 total rod holders including vertical stainless-steel rod holders at the helm, hardtop-mounted rod holders with angled kingfish-style configurations, and dedicated in-gunwale storage compartments. The tackle storage system includes five drawers, nine tackle trays, leader spool storage, and tool storage on both port and starboard sides. A 22-foot carbon-fiber outrigger package with quick-cam cleats supports trolling operations. The boat also features a hinged rigging station integrated into the aft fish box with dedicated transom mounting points, allowing anglers to rig live bait or organize tackle while at anchor or underway.
What is the helm layout and seating configuration?
The helm is centered on the boat and features an oversized electronics mounting area with triple 16-inch flush-mounted Garmin displays. The helm seat is a triple Pompanette design with armrests and adjustable bolsters, engineered for comfort during long runs and fishing days. A forward-facing double lounger seat with armrests, cup holders, grab rails, and USB charger provides additional seating for a co-angler or passenger. The helm includes air conditioning with adjustable discharge vents, six vertical stainless-steel rod holders with drainage, and four stainless-steel cup holders with drainage. A centerline-mounted adjustable stainless-steel steering wheel with knob provides precise control, while the patented hydraulic sliding windshield with tempered glass and intelligent wiper system protects the operator. The helm area also features recessed storage for personal items, a tilt-out switching panel with USB charger, and an inductive cell phone charger. This layout prioritizes both operator comfort and quick access to fishing and navigation controls.
What stabilization and comfort technology does this boat have?
The 395CC is equipped with a SeaKeeper 3 gyroscopic stabilization system, which significantly reduces side-to-side roll in offshore conditions. This technology enhances both fishing comfort and passenger safety by minimizing the motion that can cause fatigue during extended offshore trips. Trim control is managed by ZipWake automatic trim tabs with intelligent trim control, which automatically adjusts the boat's attitude for optimal performance and fuel efficiency across varying sea states. The helm seats feature shock-absorbing design to cushion impacts from waves and chop. Throughout the boat, custom marine mat soft decking provides comfortable footing that is both durable and easy to maintain. The cabin and helm areas feature full air conditioning with dedicated discharge vents, and the mezzanine includes elevated aft-facing seating with cup holders and USB chargers for passenger comfort during extended cruising.
What power generation and electrical systems support extended cruising?
The boat features a Fischer Panda 5-kilowatt diesel generator that provides independent electrical power for the cabin air conditioning, galley appliances, and all 110-volt systems when away from shore power. The electrical infrastructure includes a 110VAC 30-amp system with shore power connectivity via a 50-foot 30-amp smart plug cord, supporting comfortable extended stays at marina facilities. Separate engine-starting and house battery banks with integrated charging systems ensure reliable power for all onboard systems. The boat is equipped with an automatic engine flushing system and Reverso automatic flushing system to protect the cooling system in saltwater environments. Fresh water capacity is 50 gallons, supported by a 6-gallon water heater for hot showers and galley use. Freshwater and raw water washdown systems are installed in the anchor locker and throughout the deck for rinsing fishing gear and maintaining the boat.
What audio and entertainment systems are included?
The 395CC features a JL Audio M6 sound system with full-spectrum RGB lights and controller, providing high-quality entertainment throughout the boat. The primary audio control is a Fusion 770 head unit with Bluetooth connectivity, allowing wireless streaming from personal devices. JL amplifiers and a subwoofer deliver powerful, clear sound for music and entertainment. Full-spectrum LED overhead lights with four fixtures in the hardtop and two flush-mounted red LED overhead helm lights create ambient lighting that can be adjusted for different activities and times of day. The mezzanine includes two full-spectrum LED flush-mounted lights. Additional lighting includes five LED spreader lights on the hardtop, LED anchor lights, navigation lights, docking lights, and underwater lights for nighttime operation and ambiance. The cabin includes a 32-inch flat-screen LED television with remote control. This integrated audio and lighting system supports both daytime fishing and evening entertainment during overnight cruising.
What makes the cockpit layout functional for both fishing and cruising?
The 395CC cockpit is designed as a single-level platform with unobstructed 360-degree perimeter access, allowing anglers to move freely around the boat without steps or transitions that could impede fishing operations or safety. The deck is lined with 11 combination rod and cup holders, six cast stainless-steel 10-inch pull-up cleats through-bolted for securing lines and tackle, and four in-gunwale storage compartments with doors, lighting, and drainage for organizing gear. Bow seating includes cushioned seats with articulation backrests on port and starboard, plus insulated bow seating storage tubs with 40-gallon capacity on each side for tackle and supplies. Two folding cockpit seats span the full beam at the transom, providing additional seating for passengers or crew. The mezzanine features elevated aft-facing seating with cup holders and USB chargers. A flush deck-mounted electrically actuated table at the bow creates flexible seating and dining configurations for cruising. Oversized cockpit drains and low-profile aluminum powder-coated bow rails keep the deck dry and safe. A retractable boarding ladder at the transom with stainless-steel grab rail facilitates easy water access and boarding from the dock.
What custom upgrades and luxury details distinguish this particular 2021 Everglades 395?
This vessel has been maintained with an open checkbook and features several notable custom upgrades. Custom teak inserts on the helm and throughout the boat represent a $15,000 add-on that elevates the onboard aesthetic with warm wood accents and a more refined, yacht-like appearance. The boat includes high-gloss teak wood finishes, refined upholstery with exposed stitching throughout the seating areas, and a well-equipped galley with wood-grained cabinetry and solid surface countertops. A carbon-fiber Edson steering wheel provides both performance and visual appeal. The cabin features wood-grained stairs with finished treads and opening storage, a wood-grained storage cabinet with solid surface top, and a wood-finished vanity cabinet in the head. An electric opening aft sun shade provides protection from afternoon sun during anchored fishing or cruising. A Kenyon BBQ grill on the hardtop supports onboard entertaining. An ACR spotlight with remote control enables nighttime operation and safety. Power ports throughout the boat support fishing downriggers and other electrical equipment. These details combine to create a vessel that balances serious fishing capability with the comfort and sophistication expected in a luxury cruising platform.

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