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2026 Edgewater 340CC

West Palm Beach, FL, US 33.3 ft · 10.5 ft' beam
Asking
Price on request
Our Thoughts

The 2026 Edgewater 340CC represents a purposeful evolution in family-fishing center console design. Built to order in West Palm Beach, this 33-foot 4-inch vessel combines the practical fishing capabilities serious anglers demand with the comfort and amenities families expect on extended cruising days—all in a platform that delivers 40- to 50-foot functionality within a more maneuverable, fuel-efficient footprint.

Hull & Construction

The 340CC's deep-V hull with optimized length-to-beam ratio (10.5 feet) is engineered for predictable offshore performance and forgiving sea-state handling. Edgewater's Single Piece Infusion (SPI) structural system ensures consistent composite layup throughout the all-composite construction, while closed-cell foam flotation and a high-density composite transom provide durability and impact resistance. The variable deadrise profile transitions efficiently from the bow through the running surface, supporting both rough-water capability and fuel economy. Self-bailing, non-skid decks with zero wood components eliminate maintenance concerns common in traditional designs. NMMA, ABYC, and CE certification confirms adherence to marine construction and safety standards.

Fishing Systems & Deck Layout

This is unquestionably a fishing-forward design. The forward cockpit features 10 stainless steel rod holders (four vertical forward, six gunwale-mounted), plus under-gunwale cockpit rod racks and locking midship storage lockers for tackle organization. The insulated 620-quart bow in-floor fishbox with pumpout keeps the day's catch properly stored, while the 32-gallon transom baitwell with dual 2000 GPH pumps maintains live bait vigor throughout the day. A transom sink with pull-out fresh water shower supports fish cleaning and deck washdown. The walk-thru transom door with stainless steel latch and folding boarding ladder simplify access and fish handling.

The bow layout prioritizes family comfort without sacrificing storage. A U-shaped bow lounge with backrest bolster cushions provides seating for multiple passengers, while the fiberglass bow filler with cushion and table leg converts the space into a lounging area. Beneath the forward lounge seat lies an expansive storage compartment designed to accommodate dive tanks, fenders, buckets, the bow table, forward backrests, and general cruising gear—critical for families planning multi-day trips.

Helm & Console

The integrated helm station features a folding visibility step built into the helm seat base, allowing shorter crew members and non-regular operators to achieve comfortable sightlines without standing on gear or compromising stability. The Seastar EPS power steering with tilt function and deluxe stainless steel steering wheel with power knob offers ergonomic control and single-hand operation. A custom tempered glass windshield with aluminum hardtop support and white powdercoating protects the operator from weather while maintaining visibility.

The fiberglass hardtop incorporates six rod holders, two LED spreader lights, a helm light, instrument box, and skylight. Inside the walk-in console, a center storage area with drawers, fresh water sink with pull-out shower, electric head with holding tank and pumpout capability, and removable electronics access panel support both day-trip convenience and overnight capability. The main distribution panel with three battery switches, circuit breakers, and fuse holders provides robust electrical management, while the console battery compartment with access door simplifies maintenance.

Electrical & Electronics Integration

The standard house and engine battery system includes

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Customizable Boat: Palm Beach Edgewater 340 CC  Our focus was clear: to design the first 34-footer built for both anglers and families. The 340CC features an optimized length-to-beam ratio, making it the perfect family-fishing boat with a deep-V hull. We incorporated a foldable visibility step into the helm seat base, allowing anyone to comfortably pilot the boat when deployed. Storage is essential for family outings, and the space beneath the forward lounge seat offers ample room for gear, dive tanks, fenders, buckets, the bow table, and forward backrests. This 34-foot boat offers amenities typically found in 40-50 footers.

Edgewater 340CC: A Dual-Purpose 34-Foot Center Console Engineered for Fishing and Family Cruising
The 2026 Edgewater 340CC represents a thoughtfully designed approach to the 34-foot center console segment, built on the premise that a single vessel can serve both serious anglers and families seeking comfortable offshore capability. Constructed in West Palm Beach , Florida, this model combines deep-V hull engineering with amenities typically associated with boats 40 to 50 feet in length, creating a platform that balances fishing-specific equipment with livability and seating versatility.
Overview and Hull Design
The 340CC is built using Edgewater's Single Piece Infusion (SPI) structural system, an advanced composite construction method that integrates a closed-cell foam flotation core with a high-density composite transom. The hull features a variable deadrise deep-V profile, a geometry that supports both stable fishing operations in moderate sea states and responsive handling in varied water conditions. The 10.5-foot beam paired with the 33.33-foot length creates an optimized length-to-beam ratio designed specifically for this dual-purpose mission. All construction is composite—no wood elements—which simplifies maintenance and contributes to the boat's structural durability. The deck is self-bailing with non-skid surfaces, a practical feature for both fishing operations and family use. The white gelcoat hull finish provides a clean aesthetic while meeting NMMA, ABYC, and CE certification standards. A Limited Lifetime Structural Hull Warranty backs the SPI construction, offering long-term confidence in the vessel's core integrity.
Helm Station and Visibility
The helm is positioned in a custom fiberglass hardtop console that integrates six rod holders, dual LED spreader lights, a helm light, and a skylight for natural illumination. The standout feature is the integrated visibility step that folds into the helm seat base—when deployed, it raises the driver's eye level, allowing anyone aboard to pilot the boat comfortably from a commanding vantage point. This detail addresses a practical challenge in smaller center consoles where helm sightlines can be compromised. The steering system uses Seastar EPS (Electronic Power Steering) with tilt adjustment and a deluxe stainless steel steering wheel equipped with a power knob for fingertip control. A Ritchie compass is mounted in the console, and two stainless steel drink holders flank the helm. The console interior features a walk-in design with a fiberglass liner, dedicated battery compartment with access door, and a main distribution panel housing three battery switches, circuit breakers, and electronics fuse holders. A removable electronics access panel allows straightforward installation and service of navigation and communication systems.
Electronics and Navigation Options
The 340CC supports a tiered electronics package built around Garmin's modern multifunction display lineup. The base option includes dual Garmin 8612xsv displays with B175H transducers and a Garmin 215 VHF radio with remote microphone. Stepping up, dual Garmin 8616xsv units offer enhanced processing and larger screen real estate. Both configurations integrate Garmin XM Satellite Weather Module capability for real-time weather integration. For radar, the available Garmin Fantom 24-inch closed array radar suits moderate-range detection and fits the hardtop footprint, while the Garmin Fantom 54-inch open array radar provides extended range and higher resolution for serious offshore work. These systems are fully networked with the displays, autopilot, and VHF radio, creating a unified helm environment.
Fishing-Specific Equipment and Cockpit Design
The 340CC is equipped for serious fishing with multiple rod storage and live-bait systems. Forward, four vertical stainless steel rod holders are recessed into the console structure, while six gunwale-mounted rod holders line the sides. The cockpit includes under-gunwale rod racks, and optional stainless steel transom-mount rod holders (five additional units) can be added for maximum storage. The signature fishing feature is a 620-quart insulated bow in-floor fishbox with pumpout capability, positioned forward for convenient access to stored catch. The transom houses a 32-gallon baitwell fed by dual high-volume 2000 GPH pumps, ensuring fresh, oxygenated water circulation for live bait. A transom sink with pull-out fresh water shower allows anglers to rinse tackle and hands. The cockpit leaning post incorporates a sliding premium cooler, stainless steel fresh water sink, pull-out shower, cutting board, storage drawers, and adjustable flip-bolster for comfortable standing while fishing. Optional accessories expand fishing capability further. A Super Leaning Post with a 38-gallon aquarium livewell and tackle center replaces the standard post, adding dedicated live-fish storage and organized tackle access. Alternative Super Leaning Post configurations include electric grill and refrigeration options, or aft-facing folding seats with fresh water sink and slide-out trash, allowing buyers to prioritize either fishing-focused or entertaining-focused cockpit use.
Bow Layout and Seating
Forward seating comprises a spacious U-shaped bow lounge with backrest bolster cushions, complemented by a fiberglass bow filler with cushion and integrated table leg. A forward console seat with backrest and grab handles provides additional seating and positions a passenger near the helm for communication and visibility. Critically, the bow area beneath the forward lounge seat incorporates extensive storage—a feature emphasized in Edgewater's design brief. This space accommodates dive tanks, fenders, buckets, the bow table, forward backrests, and general gear, making the boat practical for families who need to stow equipment for extended outings. Two bow lounge storage lockers and one insulated locker provide additional secured storage. A folding stern seat offers flexible aft seating for entertaining or fishing operations. The walk-through transom door with stainless steel latch and a portside dive door with matching hardware facilitate boarding and water access.
Deck Hardware and Anchoring
Stainless steel hardware is standard throughout: three welded 316L stainless steel recessed bow eyes, a powdercoated bow rail, four 10-inch under-gunwale cleats, four 10-inch flush pull-up cleats, and a stainless steel rubrail running the perimeter. A folding transom boarding ladder with stainless steel construction simplifies water entry. The anchor system features a concealed stainless steel windlass with 200 feet of rope and 15 feet of chain, controlled from the helm. The bow anchor locker includes an overboard drain and fresh water washdown outlet, while a stainless steel anchor roller with 8-inch cleat and anchor retainer, plus a hull chafe plate, protect the ground tackle and hull.
Cabin and Interior Facilities
The 340CC includes a full electric fresh water head with holding tank, overboard discharge, and pumpout capability—a notable amenity for a 34-footer, enabling extended cruising without frequent marina visits. A fresh water sink in the console and another in the cockpit leaning post support galley functions. The fresh water system includes a 30-gallon tank, and a raw water washdown outlet at the transom serves cleaning and cooling purposes. A separate 33-gallon water tank provides potable supply for drinking and cooking. The console interior features a center storage area with drawers, and two folding stainless steel coat hangers offer convenience for light jackets or towels.
Electrical and Lighting Systems
The electrical architecture centers on a house and engine battery system with dedicated on-off switches and battery chargers for both house and engine batteries. Shore power inlet with circuit breaker and cord allow charging while docked. The main distribution panel houses circuit breakers and provides multiple connection points for accessories. Lighting throughout is LED-based, including cockpit and livewell navigation lights, LED navigation lights for nighttime visibility, and dual LED blue underwater lights that illuminate the waterline—both functional for night fishing and aesthetic for entertaining. A windshield wiper and washer system keeps the custom tempered glass windshield clear in all conditions. Bilge management includes dual auto-manual bilge pumps aft with high-water alarm, and Lenco dual-ram recessed trim tabs with indicators optimize running attitude and fuel efficiency. All wiring uses tin-plated copper with waterproof connectors, standard marine practice for corrosion resistance.
Entertainment and Comfort Audio
A premium Fusion stereo package with Bluetooth integration powers the audio system. Six JL Audio 7.7-inch LED-color speakers distribute sound throughout the boat, supported by two JL Audio digital amplifiers and two JL Audio 10-inch subwoofers, creating a balanced audio environment for entertaining and cruising.
Power and
Length
33.3 ft
Beam
10.5 ft'
Year
2026
Builder
Edgewater
Model
340CC
What type of boat is the Edgewater 340CC and who is it designed for?
The Edgewater 340CC is a 33-foot center console built specifically as a family-fishing hybrid. Edgewater engineered the 340CC to combine serious fishing capability with family cruising comfort, making it suitable for anglers who want a boat that works equally well for weekend family outings and offshore fishing trips. The deep-V hull design and optimized length-to-beam ratio (33.33 feet by 10.5 feet) provide the stability and seaworthiness needed for both purposes, while the layout and storage accommodate multi-day family use without sacrificing fishing functionality.
What engine options are available on the 340CC, and how do they perform?
The 340CC is available with twin Yamaha XF450NSA2 outboards as the standard engine package, delivering full maneuverability and single-station control. Buyers can also upgrade to a dual-station configuration with the same twin Yamaha XF450NSA2 engines, allowing operation from either the helm or an optional second control station. The twin 450-horsepower Yamahas provide the power needed for responsive acceleration and efficient cruising, while the outboard configuration offers shallow-water capability and simplified maintenance compared to inboard alternatives.
How is the helm station designed, and what visibility features does it offer?
The 340CC helm features a deluxe stainless steel steering wheel with power knob and Seastar EPS electronic power steering for smooth, responsive handling. The standout design element is an integrated visibility step that folds into the helm seat base; when deployed, it raises the driver's eye level for improved sightlines without requiring a permanent tower structure. This foldable step allows both tall and shorter operators to achieve comfortable visibility while piloting. The helm seat itself is a premium helm chair with flip-bolster design for all-day comfort, and the console includes a custom tempered glass windshield, fiberglass hardtop with LED spreader lights, and a full instrument box for electronics integration.
What fishing features and storage does the 340CC provide?
The 340CC is equipped for serious fishing with a 620-quart insulated in-floor bow fishbox with pumpout capability, a 32-gallon transom baitwell with dual 2000-GPH high-volume pumps, and stainless steel rod holders positioned throughout the boat—four vertical rod holders forward, six gunwale-mounted holders, and six additional holders on the hardtop. The cockpit includes under-gunwale rod racks and optional transom-mount rod holders. For storage, the boat features a bow lounge with expansive storage underneath for gear, dive tanks, fenders, and equipment, plus two bow lounge storage lockers and an insulated locker. The leaning post includes sliding cooler storage and multiple drawers, and optional configurations can add a 38-gallon aquarium livewell or tackle center to the leaning post.
What electronics packages can be integrated into the 340CC?
The 340CC offers flexible Garmin electronics integration through the console's removable electronics access panel. Standard options include Garmin dual 8612xsv or dual 8616xsv multifunction displays paired with a B175H transducer and Garmin 215 VHF radio with remote microphone. Buyers can add the Garmin XM Satellite Weather Module for real-time weather data, and choose between a Garmin Fantom 24-inch closed-array radar or 54-inch open-array radar for enhanced target detection. The electronics setup supports navigation, fish-finding, and communication for both family cruising and fishing applications.
What comfort and family-oriented amenities does the 340CC include?
Despite its 34-foot length, the 340CC incorporates amenities typically found in 40–50-foot boats. The forward cabin area features a U-shaped bow lounge with backrest bolster cushions and a fiberglass bow filler with cushion and table leg for dining or relaxation. The console includes a forward console seat with backrest and grab handles, and a folding stern seat for additional seating. The boat has a fresh water system with a 33-gallon tank, a transom sink with pull-out fresh water shower for rinsing after swimming, an electric fresh water head with holding tank and overboard discharge, and a raw water washdown outlet. Optional leaning post configurations add electric grills, refrigerators, and kitchen centers, making extended family outings practical and comfortable.
What is the construction quality and durability of the 340CC hull?
The 340CC is built using Edgewater's Single Piece Infusion (SPI) structural system with an all-composite construction and closed-cell foam flotation. The hull features a variable deadrise deep-V design for smooth offshore performance, and the transom is high-density composite for durability and impact resistance. The decks are self-bailing and non-skid with no wood components, eliminating rot and maintenance issues common in traditional construction. The hull is finished in white gelcoat, and the boat is NMMA, ABYC, and CE certified, meeting major marine construction and safety standards.
What hardware and deck features support fishing and everyday use?
The 340CC is outfitted with marine-grade stainless steel hardware throughout, including three stainless steel bow and stern eyes for securing lines, a welded 316L stainless steel recessed bow rail, and 10-inch stainless steel under-gunwale and flush pull-up cleats (four of each) for secure tie-downs. The boat includes a stainless steel rubrail for impact protection, a walk-through transom door with stainless steel latch for easy cockpit access, and a portside dive door for water entry. The anchor system features a concealed stainless steel windlass with 200 feet of rope and 15 feet of chain, an 8-inch stainless steel anchor cleat, and a dedicated rope locker with fresh water washdown to prevent corrosion and salt buildup.
What audio and entertainment systems are included on the 340CC?
The 340CC comes standard with a premium Fusion stereo package featuring Bluetooth connectivity for wireless audio streaming. The system includes six JL Audio 7.7-inch LED-color speakers positioned throughout the boat, two JL Audio digital amplifiers for power distribution, and two JL Audio 10-inch subwoofers for bass response. The audio system is integrated into the console and supports both docked and underway listening, making it suitable for entertaining while anchored or cruising. LED cockpit and navigation lighting throughout the boat, including two LED blue underwater lights, provides visibility and ambiance for day and night operation.
What stabilization and ride-quality options are available for the 340CC?
The 340CC offers optional Seakeeper gyroscopic stabilization systems to reduce roll and improve ride quality in rough water. Buyers can choose between the Seakeeper 2 for moderate stabilization or the Seakeeper Ride for enhanced performance. These systems are particularly valuable for family boating and longer offshore runs, as they reduce motion sickness and fatigue. The boat's deep-V hull and optimized beam ratio provide inherent stability, and the optional Seakeeper technology complements the hull design for a smoother, more comfortable experience in various sea conditions.
What customization and build-to-order options are available for the 340CC?
The 340CC is offered as a build-to-order model, allowing buyers to customize multiple aspects of the boat to their specific needs. Hull color options include Midnight Blue, Stars & Stripes Blue, St. Barth's Blue, Pewter, Ice Blue, and Sea Foam Green, with choices between dark-with-white-bottom or light-with-white-bottom configurations. Hardtop enclosure options include a 3-sided enclosure in Toast, Platinum, Medium Blue, Navy Blue, or Black, or optional 18-foot Taco Silver crank-up outriggers with color-matched hardtop. Engine configurations range from single-station to dual-station twin Yamaha XF450NSA2 setups, and the leaning post can be customized with a 38-gallon aquarium livewell, electric grill and kitchen center, or aft-facing folding seat configurations. Electronics packages, radar options, and optional Seakeeper stabilization can be selected based on intended use and budget.

Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Nautical Ventures - Palm Beach. 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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