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2025 Yellowfin 32 Offshore

Falmouth, MA, US 32.5 ft · 9.75 ft' beam
Asking
$555,644
Our Thoughts

The 2025 Yellowfin 32 Offshore is a purpose-built offshore fishing machine that delivers the performance and seaworthiness of much larger center consoles in a highly maneuverable 32.5-foot package. This is the boat for serious anglers who demand blue-water capability, tournament-grade construction, and the speed and efficiency to reach distant fishing grounds without compromise.

Powered by twin Mercury 400 Verado engines, this 32 Offshore combines raw horsepower with the fuel efficiency that defines the Verado platform—critical advantages when running 50+ miles offshore. The twin-engine setup delivers the reliability, redundancy, and performance characteristics that professional fishermen depend on, while the 332-gallon fuel capacity provides the range necessary for extended offshore operations. The hull design, engineered to slice through heavy chop and unforgiving sea conditions, handles with surprising agility despite its substantial build quality and offshore-ready construction standards.

The forward seating arrangement with flip-up backrests offers flexible configuration for cruising comfort or active fishing, while the removable rear bench adapts the cockpit layout to your fishing style. The Whisper Grey hull finish is paired with a painted console face, giving the boat a refined, professional appearance while maintaining the rugged functionality Yellowfin is known for.

Navigation and electronics are tournament-grade. Dual Garmin 8617 multifunction displays provide redundancy and comprehensive situational awareness, while the Garmin Open Array Radar delivers superior target definition in all weather conditions. Joystick Piloting integration makes precision boat handling effortless in tight situations or when working structure. The Fusion stereo system, upgraded with JL Audio speakers and subwoofers, delivers quality sound for the long runs offshore.

Fishing-specific features include the Gemlux 18-foot Bluewater Outriggers—essential equipment for trolling multiple lines and covering more water. Underwater lights add night-fishing capability and ambiance. The Stryker Spotlight and spreader lights provide operational lighting for pre-dawn departures and late returns. The GOST security system protects your investment when the boat is unmoored.

The upgraded double diamond stitching package reinforces the premium fit and finish throughout, while the Ameratrail trailer ensures convenient transport and storage. This 32 Offshore represents the intersection of aggressive offshore capability and practical day-to-day usability—built for anglers who refuse to compromise on either.

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Whisper Grey hull  Upgraded double diamond stitching package Forward seating with flip up back rests Removable rear bench Powered with twin Mercury 400 Verados Ameratrail trailer Dual Garmin 8617  Garmin open array Radar Joystick Piloting  Fusion Stereo with JL audio speakers and subwoofers  Underwater lights  GOST security System Stryker Spotlight Spreader Lights Painted Console Face  Gemlux 18’ Bluewater Outriggers

2025 Yellowfin 32 Offshore: Premium Offshore Fishing Center Console with Twin Mercury 400 Verados
Overview
The 2025 Yellowfin 32 Offshore represents a purposeful marriage of performance engineering and serious offshore fishing capability in a 32.5-foot center console platform. Built on Yellowfin's reputation for construction integrity and seakeeping design, this model delivers the kind of hull efficiency and wave-handling characteristics typically associated with much larger sportfishing vessels. The 32 Offshore is engineered for anglers and cruisers who demand blue-water capability, responsive handling, and the ability to pursue game fish across extended offshore distances while maintaining comfort and operational control. Powered by twin Mercury 400 Verado outboards, this Yellowfin combines modern engine efficiency with the reliability and serviceability advantages of outboard propulsion. The twin-engine setup provides redundancy, balanced thrust, and the kind of fuel efficiency that extends offshore range—critical factors for serious fishing operations where fuel consumption directly impacts bottom-line economics and mission flexibility.
Hull Design and Construction
The 32 Offshore's hull profile reflects Yellowfin's design philosophy: a deep-V bottom with pronounced chine geometry that cuts through heavy seas rather than pounding across them. This design signature allows the boat to maintain control and comfort in challenging Atlantic conditions—precisely the kind of offshore environment that New England boaters regularly encounter. The construction standards emphasized throughout the Yellowfin lineup—multi-layer resin-infused composite construction, sealed foam flotation, and structural reinforcement at high-stress points—ensure the hull maintains integrity and resale value over years of hard use. The Whisper Grey hull color is a neutral, professional aesthetic that reads well in full sunlight and maintains visibility in variable light conditions typical of early morning and late afternoon fishing windows. The upgraded double diamond stitching package applied throughout the upholstery represents attention to detail in both function and durability; diamond stitching patterns distribute stress more evenly across seams than standard stitching, extending upholstery life under the constant movement and vibration of offshore operation.
Deck Layout and Fishing Configuration
The 32 Offshore's deck arrangement prioritizes angler access and functionality without sacrificing the helm station or passenger comfort. Forward seating with flip-up back rests provides flexible configuration—anglers can face forward for cruising or flip the rests down to create a more open casting platform when drifting or working structure. The removable rear bench adds versatility; it can be stowed when additional cockpit space is needed for fighting large fish or removed entirely for tackle storage and deck work. The centerline console design creates balanced weight distribution and provides protected helm visibility. The painted console face adds visual polish while reducing glare that can impair electronics readability and helm ergonomics during extended operating sessions. Gemlux 18-foot bluewater outriggers extend the boat's fishing envelope significantly. Outriggers allow anglers to spread multiple lines across a wider water column, increasing encounter rates with pelagic species while reducing line tangles and missed bites. The 18-foot span is substantial for a 32-foot platform, indicating confidence in the hull's stability and load-carrying capacity. Bluewater-rated outriggers are engineered for the loads and shock forces generated when fighting large offshore species—tuna, wahoo, marlin, and similar game fish that demand equipment rated for sustained heavy use.
Helm Station and Electronics
The 32 Offshore comes equipped with dual Garmin 8617 multifunction displays, a professional-grade electronics suite that provides chart plotting, sonar integration, engine monitoring, and system diagnostics. The dual-display setup allows independent operation of navigation and sonar functions, a configuration preferred by serious fishing operations where one screen manages positioning and route planning while the second screen focuses exclusively on bottom structure, water column targets, and sonar interpretation. Garmin Open Array radar adds another layer of situational awareness. Open Array technology provides superior target definition and clutter rejection compared to traditional dome radar, making it easier to identify other vessels, weather systems, and coastal features in varying sea states. For offshore operations where weather can develop rapidly and visibility can diminish, radar redundancy and clarity directly impact safety and operational decision-making. Joystick piloting transforms helm control, particularly in confined spaces, during docking, and when positioning over structure. The joystick integrates throttle and steering inputs into a single intuitive control, reducing physical fatigue during long operating sessions and improving precision when maneuvering near other vessels, structure, or shallow water. For fishing applications, joystick control allows the helm operator to maintain position over productive water while managing fuel economy and engine stress more effectively than conventional steering and throttle controls.
Entertainment and Comfort Systems
The Fusion stereo system with JL Audio speakers and subwoofers creates a capable audio platform for both underway operation and anchored relaxation. JL Audio components are engineered for marine environments—sealed enclosures, corrosion-resistant hardware, and power handling that maintains clarity and output across the dynamic acoustic environment of an open-cockpit boat. Subwoofer integration adds low-frequency response that survives the wind and engine noise of offshore operation, enhancing the listening experience during idle periods and offshore transit. Underwater lights expand the boat's utility and appeal. Beyond their aesthetic contribution, underwater lights attract baitfish and can enhance the fishing environment, particularly during night fishing or in areas where ambient light attracts feeding activity. They also serve practical functions—improving visibility for night swimming, marking the boat's position, and providing entertainment value for crew and guests during anchored downtime.
Lighting and Visibility
Stryker spotlight and spreader lights round out the illumination package. The spotlight provides focused beam control for nighttime navigation, docking, and fish-spotting operations. Spreader lights mounted on the hardtop or console provide ambient deck lighting that improves safety during night operations and reduces the contrast glare that can impair helm vision when interior lights are on. Professional fishing operations rely on layered lighting—focused spotlights for task work, spreader lights for general deck safety, and underwater lights for both attraction and ambiance.
Security and Onboard Systems
The GOST security system provides monitoring and protection when the boat is unattended. For a $555,644 asset, integrated security addressing theft, intrusion, and system tampering is a practical and valuable feature, particularly in high-traffic marina environments where multiple boats are in close proximity.
Power and Fuel Capacity
Twin Mercury 400 Verado outboards represent a substantial power package for the 32-foot platform. The 400 Verado is a modern four-stroke design offering the efficiency and low-emission characteristics of contemporary marine engines while delivering the 400-horsepower output required for responsive acceleration and sustained offshore speed. Mercury's Verado platform is known for reliability, parts availability, and the kind of service support that matters when operating offshore where engine dependability directly impacts safety and operational success. The 332-gallon fuel capacity supports extended offshore range, a critical specification for fishing operations targeting distant structure or planning multi-day trips. Fuel management becomes increasingly important as operating distance increases; the 332-gallon capacity allows meaningful offshore range while keeping the boat's weight and draft manageable for the outboard propulsion system.
Why the 2025 Yellowfin 32 Offshore Matters
This particular 32 Offshore represents a fully equipped offshore fishing platform ready for serious blue-water operation. The equipment choices—dual Garmin 8617 displays, Open Array radar, joystick piloting, Gemlux outriggers, and comprehensive lighting—indicate an owner or builder focused on operational capability rather than cosmetic appeal. These are the systems that improve fishing success rates, enhance safety, reduce helm fatigue, and make extended offshore operations practical. The twin Mercury 400 Verados provide the kind of balanced, efficient power that supports both high-speed transits to distant fishing grounds and the fuel economy required for economical operation. Outboard propulsion also simplifies maintenance and provides the kind of serviceability advantages that matter for boats operating far from home ports. For New England boaters seeking a center console capable of handling Atlantic conditions, pursuing pelagic species across deep water, and returning safely in variable weather, the 32 Offshore delivers the kind of proven design and capable equipment that supports serious offshore fishing ambitions. The construction quality and design heritage of the Yellowfin brand, combined with the professional-grade electronics and fishing systems specified on this particular boat, create a platform ready for immediate offshore deployment.
Length
32.5 ft
Beam
9.75 ft'
Year
2025
Builder
Yellowfin
Model
32 Offshore

Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Flying Bridge Marina. 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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