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2024 Yellowfin 36 Offshore

Myrtle Beach, SC, US 36 ft · 10 ft' beam 52.14 kn kn top
Asking
$645,000
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This 2024 Yellowfin 36 Offshore is a purpose-built center console engineered for serious offshore fishing and high-speed cruising along the Southeast coast. Powered by triple Yamaha F300 XTO Integrated outboards delivering exceptional reliability and performance, the boat has logged just 3 hours of operation and has been stored indoors, preserving its condition. With a 10-foot beam and shallow 1.67-foot draft, the 36 Offshore balances stability and seaworthiness with the shallow-water accessibility that defines the Yellowfin platform—ideal for everything from inlet running to Gulf Stream fishing.

The electronics suite is comprehensively equipped for navigation and fish-finding. Dual Garmin 8617 MFD GPS displays with the Garmin GSD26 sounder module and Airmar B275LHW 1kW transducer provide redundancy and real-time sonar capability. The Garmin GMR 424 xHD2 open array radar, Garmin GXM-54 SiriusXM weather integration, and dual Garmin VHF 215 radios with AIS ensure advanced situational awareness and communication. A FLIR MD-625 thermal camera and Gost NavTracker 1.0 GPS tracking round out the helm station, while the Fusion WB670 stereo with ERX-400 wired remote and JL Audio system (eight 7.7-inch coaxial speakers, four 10-inch subwoofers, two Mv1000/5i amplifiers) deliver quality audio throughout the cabin and cockpit.

The hardtop with rear support legs includes five LED spreader lights, two LED multi-color courtesy lights, and hardtop running lights, providing excellent visibility and ambiance for extended operations. Gemlux Bluewater outrigger bases are installed for trolling applications, and the rod storage is extensive: fourteen titanium rodholders plus eight rodholder-cupholder combos distributed across the console and transom, supplemented by a pair of Kingfish rodholders. The transom features a livewell window, fishbox with macerator/diaphragm pumpouts, and glass-in transom door for easy access.

The seating layout balances fishing practicality with comfort. Forward seating without backrests, a coffin box with backrest, and a large leaning post with four cupholders provide multiple positions for crew and anglers. A five-drawer Plano-style tackle station keeps gear organized, while the two-tone deluxe interior upholstery and Yellowfin helm seat offer refinement. The console features a full fuel liner and houses a Master Compass, stainless flush cupholders, and forward rod-cup combos.

Convenience and operational systems are well-appointed. An electric anchor puller with drum system, bow thruster, and 36-volt lithium-ion-powered Rhodan 96-foot trolling motor provide precise maneuvering and shallow-water capability. The windlass includes a stainless steel plow anchor, 475 feet of rope, and 20 feet of chain. Freshwater and saltwater washdowns, a SeaLand head, and a four-bank Pro charging system with an extra Group 31 house battery support extended cruising. Shadowcaster multi-color underwater lights, an Oceangrip 3+2 polycarbonate cover with wings, and compartment courtesy lighting round out the amenities.

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Trades Considered and Financing AvailableThis 36 Yellowfin 2024, located in Myrtle Beach, SC, is a high-performance center console boat, known for its speed, dry ride, and durable construction. It’s powered by triple Yamaha F300 XTO Integrated engines with just 3 hours of use. The boat has been stored indoors, keeping it in like-new condition. With a 10' beam and a max draft of 1'8", it offers solid stability and easy handling. A trailer is also included, providing added convenience for transportation.

2024 Yellowfin 36 Offshore: High-Performance Center Console with Triple Yamaha Engines and Advanced Fishing Electronics
The 2024 Yellowfin 36 Offshore represents a purpose-built platform for serious offshore anglers and high-performance boaters seeking a dry-running center console with modern electronics, comprehensive fishing systems, and the reliability of triple outboard propulsion. Located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, this 36-foot model combines Yellowfin's reputation for seaworthiness and construction quality with factory-fresh equipment and minimal engine hours, making it an exceptional entry point into the Yellowfin offshore fishing category.
Overview: Design and Construction Philosophy
Yellowfin's 36 Offshore model is engineered around the brand's proven deep-V hull design, which prioritizes fuel efficiency, ride comfort, and stability in variable sea conditions. At 36 feet in length with a 10-foot beam and 1.67-foot draft, the boat achieves the balance Yellowfin is known for—a narrow profile that tracks cleanly through chop while maintaining sufficient beam for cockpit workspace and passenger comfort. The shallow draft enhances beaching capability and inlet navigation, practical advantages for coastal and near-offshore operations from a home port like Myrtle Beach. This 2024 model has been stored indoors and shows just 3 hours of engine run time, indicating it has not been exposed to salt water, UV degradation, or extended use. The boat was delivered with a full fuel tank and has been preserved in controlled storage, a significant advantage for buyers prioritizing condition and the extended service life of all systems.
Power and Propulsion: Triple Yamaha F300 XTO Integrated
The 36 Offshore is powered by three Yamaha F300 XTO Integrated outboard engines, delivering 900 total horsepower and representing the current generation of Yamaha's high-output four-stroke technology. The XTO designation indicates integrated digital controls, fuel injection, and Yamaha's Variable Camshaft Timing system, which optimizes power delivery across the operating range. Integrated engines mean the throttle, trim, and shift controls are unified through a single helm interface, reducing complexity and improving response consistency compared to non-integrated systems. With minimal hours logged, all three engines remain in factory condition. The triple-engine configuration provides redundancy—the boat remains operable on two engines if one requires service—while distributing load across three powerheads, potentially extending individual engine service intervals. At cruising speed, the 36 Offshore achieves 34.76 knots; maximum speed reaches 52.14 knots under optimal conditions. The 477-gallon fuel capacity supports extended offshore range, critical for fishing operations that may require transiting to distant grounds or remaining on station for extended periods.
Helm and Electronics: Garmin Ecosystem and Modern Navigation
The helm station is equipped with a comprehensive Garmin electronics suite that transforms navigation, fishfinding, and weather awareness into an integrated digital environment. Two Garmin 8617 multifunction displays provide redundancy and allow split-screen operation—one screen dedicated to navigation and autopilot management, the other to sonar and bathymetric data. Both displays run Garmin's latest operating system, supporting real-time chart updates, cloud connectivity, and compatibility with Garmin's full ecosystem of sensors and modules. The Garmin GSD26 sounder module works in conjunction with the Airmar B275LHW 1KW broadband transducer, delivering high-resolution sonar imagery across multiple frequency bands. This combination reveals structure, baitfish, game fish, and bottom composition with clarity that modern anglers expect for species-specific targeting. The Garmin GMR 424 xHD2 open-array radar operates independently of sonar systems, providing surface detection, weather cell visualization, and collision avoidance capability in low-visibility conditions—essential safety equipment for offshore operations. Additional Garmin modules include the GXM-54 SiriusXM weather receiver, enabling real-time weather, sea state, and marine forecast integration directly into the MFDs. The Garmin Card Reader supports electronic charting updates and third-party data import. Two Garmin VHF 215 radios—one with AIS receiver—ensure communication redundancy and automatic identification system integration for vessel tracking and collision avoidance in busy waterways. The Fusion WB670 stereo head unit and ERX-400 wired remote provide audio system control, paired with eight JL Audio 7.7 coaxial speakers, four 10-inch subwoofers, and dual JL Audio MV1000/5i amplifiers for full-spectrum sound reinforcement throughout the boat. The GOST NavTracker 1.0 GPS tracking system provides real-time vessel location data accessible remotely, a security and fleet management feature increasingly standard on high-value offshore boats. The FLIR MD-625 thermal imaging camera (without joystick control) detects heat signatures for navigation in darkness or low visibility, a tool valued by night operators and rescue operations.
Fishing Features: Rods, Reels, and Livewells
The 36 Offshore is configured as a serious fishing platform with redundant systems for tackle storage, fish preservation, and angler access. The boat features 14 titanium rodholders distributed across the hardtop and transom, providing mounting points for both trolling and casting applications. Eight additional rodholder-cupholder combo units offer flexible storage for both rods and beverages, a practical design that maximizes cockpit real estate without sacrificing function. The Gemlux Bluewater outrigger bases support the addition of outriggers for spread-line trolling, allowing multiple baits or lures to be fished simultaneously at varying distances from the boat. Kingfish rodholders (supplied as a pair) are positioned for accessibility during active trolling or live-bait fishing for large pelagic species. The transom livewell with window allows anglers to monitor baitfish or small game fish without opening the livewell lid, reducing stress on specimens and improving preservation. The livewell is equipped with fishbox pumpouts using macerator and diaphragm technology, ensuring efficient water circulation and drainage. The 5-drawer tackle station (Plano style, with each drawer as a separate option) provides organized storage for terminal tackle, lures, and small equipment. The transom fishbox with pumpout capability preserves larger game fish through the day, essential for tournament or commercial-grade fishing operations. Two Garelick boarding ladders (port and starboard) facilitate safe entry and exit from the water, a feature that supports both fishing operations and crew safety during extended offshore days. Electric reel outlets (Hubbell 30A, supplied in pairs) power electric reels for deep-dropping or bottom-fishing applications, allowing anglers to fish vertically for species at extreme depths without manual effort. The Rhodan 96-foot trolling motor with 36V Lithium Ion battery provides silent, fuel-free propulsion for shallow-water fishing, inshore sight-casting, or precision positioning when main engines are shut down. This addition represents a custom upgrade that expands the boat's operational envelope into environments where traditional outboards would be impractical.
Seating, Comfort, and Cockpit Layout
The 36 Offshore's cockpit prioritizes both angler access and passenger comfort through a thoughtfully arranged seating plan. Forward seating without backrests allows anglers to position themselves near the rail for active fishing, while the coffin box with optional backrest provides ergonomic support for periods of rest or observation. The large leaning post (a signature feature of modern center consoles) includes four cupholders and serves as a command center from which anglers can monitor the action, adjust tackle, and coordinate with other crew members. The helm seating is upholstered in Yellowfin's two-tone interior scheme (GT boxing standard), providing comfort during long transits and docking maneuvers. The deluxe interior option upgrades trim and finish throughout the cockpit, enhancing aesthetic appeal and durability. The foldout trash can keeps the cockpit organized during extended trips, while the 5-drawer tackle station keeps terminal tackle and small gear within arm's reach of the fishing zone. Two console cupholders and forward rod-cup combo holders ensure beverages and small items remain accessible throughout the boat. The cockpit design balances open fishing space with seating for non-fishing passengers, a configuration that supports both serious fishing days and family cruising or entertaining.
Hardtop, Lighting, and Weather Protection
The boat is equipped with a top hardtop featuring rear support legs, providing permanent shade and weather protection for the helm and forward cockpit areas. Five LED spreader lights mounted to the hardtop illuminate the cockpit and water around the boat during night operations, improving visibility for fishing and maneuvering. Two LED multi-color lights add accent lighting
Length
36 ft
Beam
10 ft'
Year
2024
Builder
Yellowfin
Model
36 Offshore
Max speed
52.14 kn kn
What engine package powers the 2024 Yellowfin 36 Offshore and what kind of performance can I expect?
The 2024 Yellowfin 36 Offshore is equipped with triple Yamaha F300 XTO Integrated outboard engines, delivering 900 total horsepower. This triple-outboard setup enables a maximum speed of 52.14 knots and a cruising speed of 34.76 knots, making it capable of covering distance efficiently while maintaining the fuel economy and reliability that Yamaha's integrated systems are known for. The engines have only 3 hours of run time, and the boat has been stored indoors, so the powerplant is essentially in like-new condition.
Is the Yellowfin 36 Offshore a good choice for offshore fishing, and what fishing features does it include?
Yes, the Yellowfin 36 Offshore is purpose-built for offshore fishing. It includes a full suite of fishing-focused features: 14 titanium rod holders positioned throughout the boat, a 5-drawer tackle station, an 8-foot transom livewell with a window for live bait monitoring, a fishbox with macerator pumpout, electric reel outlets with 30-amp Hubbell connections, Gemlux Bluewater outrigger bases, and Kingfish rod holders. The boat also features a Rhodan 96-foot trolling motor with 36V lithium ion battery for precise positioning. These systems support both trolling and live-bait fishing at distance from the coast.
What electronics and navigation systems are installed on this Yellowfin 36?
The electronics package is comprehensive and professional-grade. It includes dual Garmin 8617 MFD GPS chartplotters at the helm, a Garmin GMR Fantom 54 xHD2 open array radar for weather and navigation, a Garmin GSD26 sounder module with an Airmar 1KW transducer for bottom and fish finding, Garmin GXM-54 SiriusXM weather module for real-time forecasting, dual Garmin VHF 215 radios (one with AIS), a Fusion WB670 stereo system with wired remote, eight JL Audio 7.7 coaxial speakers, four JL Audio 10-inch subwoofers, two JL Audio amplifiers, FLIR MD-625 thermal imaging for night operations, GOST NavTracker 1.0 GPS tracking, and a Rokk fast charger. This setup supports confident offshore navigation and fish finding.
How is the helm station designed, and what comfort features are included?
The helm features a full console with integrated fuel capacity, a Master Compass for backup navigation, and a Yamaha CL5 display for engine monitoring. The helm seating is upholstered in the Yellowfin Helm Seating design with two-tone interior styling. The console includes two stainless steel flush cupholders and forward rod-cup combos for accessibility while operating. The boat also features a large leaning post with four cupholders and GT boxing-style upholstery, providing comfortable standing or seated operation during long days on the water.
What is the layout and seating arrangement in the cockpit and cabin?
The 36 Offshore features a functional cockpit layout with forward seating without backrests, a coffin box with backrest for additional storage and seating, and the aforementioned large leaning post. The cabin includes a full liner for durability and easy cleaning, a SeaLand head for onboard facilities, and a deluxe interior with two-tone upholstery throughout. The boat also includes a foldout trash can and multiple compartment courtesy lights, making it practical for extended time aboard.
What hardtop and shade features does the boat have?
The 2024 Yellowfin 36 Offshore comes with a full hardtop with rear support legs and 5 right-hand rod holders integrated into the structure. The hardtop includes a 3+2 panel polycarbonate cover with wings from Oceangrip, providing weather protection and shade while maintaining visibility. The hardtop is fitted with running lights, five LED spreader lights, and two LED multi-color lights for nighttime visibility and ambiance. Powdercoat fingergrips on the pipework improve safety and handling in wet conditions.
What anchoring and boat handling systems are included?
The boat is equipped with an electric anchor puller using a drum-style system (note: anchor is not included), a 475-foot rope and 20-foot chain windlass system, and a bow thruster for precise maneuvering in tight spaces or when docking. These systems make single-handed operation and anchoring in various conditions more manageable, particularly valuable when fishing or anchoring in offshore locations.
What power and freshwater systems support extended cruising?
The boat features a 477-gallon fuel capacity supporting the triple Yamaha engines for extended offshore range. The electrical system includes a 4-bank Pro charging system and an extra house battery (Group 31) for powering the electronics, livewell, and other onboard systems. Freshwater and saltwater washdown systems are included for rinsing tackle, catch, and the boat after use. An 8-switch pre-labeled panel provides organized control of these systems.
What makes the 10-foot beam and 1'8" draft practical for this boat's intended use?
The 10-foot beam provides excellent stability and a wide, dry platform for fishing operations, allowing multiple anglers to work comfortably without compromising seakeeping. The 1'8" draft is shallow enough to access inshore flats and shallow-water fishing grounds while still maintaining the hull's offshore capability and rough-water performance. This combination allows the 36 Offshore to work both nearshore and offshore environments without requiring deep-water ports or channels.
Is this boat suitable for family cruising in addition to fishing, and what features support that use?
While the 2024 Yellowfin 36 Offshore is designed primarily as an offshore fishing platform, it does include features that support family boating: the cabin with head facilities, forward seating, the large leaning post with multiple cupholders, and the hardtop shade structure make it comfortable for non-fishing passengers during day trips or weekend outings. The 34.76-knot cruising speed allows reasonable transit times to fishing grounds or coastal destinations. However, the boat's layout, fishing-focused equipment, and livewell systems reflect its primary mission as a serious fishing vessel rather than a family cruiser.

Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Atlantic Yacht & Ship, Inc. 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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