2018 Sportsman Open 212 Center C... for Sale

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Make
Sportsman
Type
Powerboats
Model
Open 212 Center Cons
Length
21'
Hull material
Fiberglass
Year
2018
Class
Center Console 1
Fuel type
Gas
Engine type
outboard
Name
Sportsman Open 212 Center Cons 2018
Location
Price
$52,000

2018 Sportsman Open 212 Center C...

The Open Series ranges from 21′ to 31′. Designed for the more serious angler, but lacking nothing for the family outing. The Open Series features angler-driven layouts to optimize cockpit space and storage. Open horizons await with an Open Series Center Console by Sportsman Boats. The Open 212 features a larger capacity livewell for the more serious angler. Overall, more room behind the leaning post and a walkthrough transom makes this 21 footer a great fishing platform. Yamaha 150 hp with 45 hours use, 6 year warranty Aluminum double axle trailer Simrad NSS9 EVO3 9" GPS More Room Behind the Leaning Post Dual Battery Configuration w/Switch Marine Bluetooth Stereo w/ 4 Speakers Platinum Package which includes hard top with cooling misters, underwater lights, LED lighting, fresh and saltwater washdown, porta potti Simrad radio Removable bow seating with back rests Trim tabs Spray Shield Boat Cover Swin platform with 3 step ladder Walk through transom door Hydraulic tilt steering

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