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2023 Yellowfin 39 Offshore

Jupiter, FL, US 39.7 ft · 11.5 ft' beam
Asking
$649,000
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This 2023 Yellowfin 39 Offshore represents a rare ownership opportunity in the center console market—a low-hour, fully equipped fishing platform with quad propulsion and a comprehensive electronics suite that reflects serious owner intent and investment.

Powered by four Mercury V10 400-horsepower engines with just 120 hours of operation, the 39 Offshore delivers the offshore capability and redundancy that professional and experienced recreational anglers demand. The quad-engine configuration provides exceptional reliability, reserve power, and the ability to maintain cruising efficiency across variable sea states. Mercury's electric steering with integrated autopilot enhances helm control and reduces fatigue on longer runs, while the Reverso engine flush system simplifies post-salt-water maintenance—a practical detail that extends engine longevity.

The hull is finished in Matterhorn white with a custom removable blue fade wrap, and the boat's structural integrity is reinforced throughout with tinned copper wiring, Deutsch connectors, and marine-grade through-hull fittings. The hardtop features integrated 7 rod holders and dual Razor light bars, while 22-foot internal carbon fiber outriggers—a significant option—extend your spread and fishing geometry. Additional rod storage includes 31 total rod holders positioned throughout the vessel, plus a complete tackle center integrated into the rear-facing seat.

Garmin's electronics package anchors the helm: dual 22-inch displays, a dedicated 9-inch Garmin TD 50 sounder, Garmin VHF 315 with command mic, and a 9-inch Mercury Vessel View display for engine monitoring. The Fusion Apollo head unit and JL Audio sound system with autopilot integration provide both functionality and comfort during long days on the water.

The fishing package is comprehensive. An 80-gallon aft livewell with transom window, a second plumbed livewell in the leaning post, and a 530-quart macerated fish box with gulper pump support serious bottom fishing, live bait management, and product preservation. The pump box system includes backup baitwell capability and dual Rule 2000 GPH bilge pumps for redundant water management. Saltwater washdown stations are positioned at the console and transom; a freshwater washdown shower on the transom provides rinse capability, and a Garlick boarding ladder facilitates safe access.

The cabin layout prioritizes both fishing efficiency and comfort. Forward seating with a removable table that converts to a daybed offers versatility for overnight cruising, while triple helm seating accommodates the captain and two observers. A full head inside the console, 40 gallons of fresh water capacity, and 564 gallons of fuel support extended range. Hydraulic steering, C-Zone digital switching, and POCO lighting throughout—including under-gunwale, hardtop, spreader, underwater, and below-deck options—provide modern systems integration and nighttime visibility.

Construction details reflect the Yellowfin build standard: K-plane trim tabs for improved running attitude, an insulated fish box, Gemlux titanium rod holders, titanium cleats and through-hulls, stainless steel pop-up bow light, courtesy lighting throughout, and diamond stitch upholstery. The bow thruster aids docking in tight spaces, while dual battery chargers and Hubbell deep-drop plugs support extended electrical demand.

At 39.67 feet with an 11.5-foot beam, the 39 Offshore balances offshore seaworthiness with trailer and facility flexibility. With 120 hours on the engines and a full complement of

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Like new and loaded, this 2023 39’ Yellowfin is powered by Quad Mercury V10 400s with only 120 hours and equipped with a cutting-edge Garmin electronics package. She features forward seating, a custom removable wrap, and has been maintained to the highest standards. Showing as close to new as it gets, this Yellowfin offers her next owner the rare chance to own a low-hour, turnkey boat at a fraction of today’s cost to build new.

2023 Yellowfin 39 Offshore: Quad Mercury-Powered Offshore Center Console with Advanced Garmin Electronics
Overview
The 2023 Yellowfin 39 Offshore represents a fully equipped, low-hour offshore fishing platform built for serious anglers and cruising enthusiasts who demand reliability, performance, and premium electronics integration. Powered by quad Mercury V10 400-horsepower engines with only 120 hours of operation, this 39.67-foot center console combines Yellowfin's proven hull design with extensive factory options and a comprehensive Garmin electronics suite. Located in Jupiter , Florida, this vessel showcases the build quality and equipment depth that characterize modern offshore sportfish center consoles, with particular emphasis on fishing systems, navigational capability, and seating versatility for extended offshore operations.
Hull Design and Deck Configuration
The Yellowfin 39 Offshore features the manufacturer's signature deep-V hull design optimized for offshore conditions, delivering the directional stability and sea-state performance required for extended time on the water. The 11.5-foot beam provides adequate beam-to-length ratio for stability during turns and in beam seas while maintaining the narrow footprint that offshore anglers prefer for fuel efficiency and handling characteristics. The deck layout prioritizes fishing access and functional separation between working areas and entertainment zones. The hardtop with rear support legs spans the helm station and provides weather protection while supporting an extensive rod holder array. Seven rod holders are mounted directly to the hardtop structure, with an additional 24 rod holders distributed throughout the vessel—including spreader-mounted positions, gunwale-mounted Gemlux titanium holders, and console-mounted racks. This 31-rod-holder configuration accommodates both trolling operations and live-bait rigging setups typical of offshore sportfish operations. The leaning post is positioned aft of the helm and includes integrated seating with a tackle center and access to a dedicated livewell, creating a functional secondary fishing station. The design allows multiple anglers to work simultaneously without interference, a critical feature for charter operations or multi-angler trips. A rear-facing seat with tackle center and livewell window provides additional working space and visibility to the transom area during active fishing. Forward seating is a notable upgrade option on this vessel, featuring a removable table that converts the forward lounge into a daybed configuration. This flexibility allows the bow area to function as both daytime entertaining space and sleeping quarters during extended cruises, addressing the dual-purpose nature of modern offshore center consoles that balance fishing capability with cruising comfort.
Fishing Systems and Livewell Configuration
The 39 Offshore is equipped with dual plumbed livewells designed to maintain bait and catch quality during extended offshore operations. The primary 80-gallon aft livewell is positioned in the transom area for convenient access during active fishing, while a second plumbed livewell integrated into the leaning post provides additional capacity and separation for different bait species or catch management. Both systems are supported by Rule 1100 GPH baitwell pumps with a backup pump system, ensuring consistent water flow and oxygen exchange even during extended use or in challenging conditions. The insulated fish box with gulper pump system maintains the integrity of the catch, with a 530-quart capacity that accommodates substantial daily limits or multi-day offshore trips. The macerated fish box system processes waste efficiently, a practical feature for extended operations away from home port. A saltwater washdown system with transom-mounted shower provides convenient deck rinsing and equipment maintenance, essential for preserving the vessel's finish and electronics in the salt-water environment. The transom configuration includes a Garlick boarding ladder for convenient water access and a transom-mounted washdown station. This layout supports both fishing operations and recreational water use, allowing crew members to manage gear, clean catch, and access the water safely.
Helm Station and Electronics
The helm area is configured with triple seating—primary command seat plus two additional positions—allowing the captain, co-angler, and guest to occupy the helm station simultaneously. The Gemlux Belloca stainless-steel steering wheel connects to Mercury electric steering with integrated autopilot functionality, providing precise helm control and hands-free navigation capability for extended cruising or trolling operations. The electronics package centers on Garmin's integrated suite, including two 22-inch Garmin displays for chart plotting, sonar, and navigation data, plus a dedicated 9-inch Garmin TD 50 display for additional sonar or secondary navigation functions. This multi-screen configuration allows the operator to customize display layouts for different operational modes—fishing sonar on one screen, chart navigation on another, and engine diagnostics on a third. The Garmin VHF 315 radio with command microphone provides marine band communication with integrated DSC capability. A 9-inch Mercury Vessel View display integrates engine monitoring, fuel consumption, trim status, and system diagnostics from the quad Mercury V10 powerplants, allowing real-time optimization of engine performance and fuel economy. The Fusion Apollo head unit manages entertainment audio integration, while JL Audio components deliver sound quality throughout the helm and cabin areas. This electronics architecture represents a comprehensive, modern integration of navigation, engine management, and entertainment systems typical of premium offshore vessels. C-Zone digital switching provides centralized electrical system management, allowing the operator to control lighting, pumps, blowers, and auxiliary systems from the helm or remote locations. This reduces manual switch panels and streamlines system operation during complex maneuvers or extended operations.
Seating, Comfort, and Entertaining Features
Beyond the fishing-focused leaning post and helm seating, the 39 Offshore incorporates multiple entertaining areas that support extended cruising and group outings. The forward seating with removable table configuration allows flexible use of the bow area—conventional lounge seating during day cruises, or conversion to a daybed for overnight anchorages. Console and combing cushions throughout the vessel provide comfortable seating surfaces during extended operations. The POCO lighting system includes under-gunwale, hardtop, spreader, underwater, and below-deck illumination, creating ambient and functional lighting for different operational scenarios. Courtesy lights and spreader lights support nighttime operations and entertaining, while underwater lighting enhances the aesthetic appeal during evening anchoring. The JL Audio sound system with Fusion Apollo integration delivers quality audio throughout the helm and entertainment areas, supporting both entertainment and communication functions. Diamond stitch upholstery throughout the vessel provides durability and aesthetic consistency across all seating surfaces.
Interior and Amenities
The 39 Offshore includes a head compartment integrated into the console, providing essential sanitation facilities for extended offshore operations. This interior head distinguishes the model from open-cockpit center consoles and supports multi-day cruising capability. The 40-gallon fresh water capacity supports galley and head functions during extended trips away from shore facilities. Dual battery chargers with Hubbell deep-drop plugs ensure reliable electrical power for the vessel's extensive electronics, lighting, and auxiliary systems. The tinned copper wiring and Deutsch connectors throughout the vessel represent marine-grade electrical construction designed for salt-water durability and reliability.
Power and Propulsion
The quad Mercury V10 400-horsepower engine configuration delivers substantial power for rapid transit to offshore fishing grounds and reliable performance in challenging sea conditions. With only 120 hours of operation, the powerplants are effectively new, representing minimal wear on critical components. The Reverso engine flush system integrated into the Mercury package simplifies post-operation freshwater cooling, an important maintenance routine in salt-water environments. The 564-gallon fuel capacity supports extended offshore operations, with sufficient range to reach distant fishing grounds and return to port with appropriate fuel reserves. Mercury electric steering with autopilot functionality reduces fatigue during long transits and provides precise helm control during active fishing or docking maneuvers. Hydraulic trim tabs with high-performance K-plane design optimize the vessel's attitude across different speed ranges and loading conditions, improving fuel efficiency and ride quality. The bow thruster option enhances docking capability and low-speed maneuvering in tight marina spaces or when positioning for fishing.
Construction and Hardware Details
The Yellowfin 39 Offshore demonstrates attention to salt-water durability through extensive use of titanium and stainless-steel hardware. The 14 Gemlux Titanium rod holders, titanium cleats, and stainless-steel through-hull fittings resist corrosion and maintain functionality in demanding marine environments. Gemlux 22-inch internal carbon fiber outriggers provide lightweight, durable support for trolling operations without the weight penalty of traditional aluminum outriggers. The O-ring gutter system manages water drainage and prevents pooling on deck surfaces. Gemlux 2-inch gas fills and stainless-steel ball valves throughout the fuel and water systems ensure reliable fluid management. White powdercoat finish throughout structural components and hardware provides UV protection and aesthetic consistency. The removable Matterhorn white hull wrap with custom blue fade design
Length
39.7 ft
Beam
11.5 ft'
Year
2023
Builder
Yellowfin
Model
39 Offshore

Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by MacGregor Outboard Division. 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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