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Everglades 335 Center Console

$333,974 Listed price: US$244,000

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500 South Main Street
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United States
+15165635126

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Make Everglades
Model 335 Center Console
Year 2019
Condition Used
Price US$244,000
Type Power
Class Center Console
Length 10.06 m
Fuel Type Gas
Hull Material Fibreglass
Location Freeport, New York, United States
LOA 10.57 m
Length at Water Line 9.85 m
Beam 3.25 m
Max Draft 0.94 m
Min. Draft 0.61 m
Keel Type Other
Displacement 11600 lb
Deadrise at Transom 25°
Dry Weight 9500 lb
Max Bridge Clearance 2.67 m
Engine Type Outboard-4S
Engine Make Yamaha
Engine Model LF300 UCA
Fuel Type Gas
Engine Year 2019
Power 300 hp
Engine usage (hours) 378
Engine Type Outboard-4S
Engine Make Yamaha
Engine Model F300 UCA
Fuel Type Gas
Engine Year 2019
Power 300 hp
Engine usage (hours) 378
Guest Heads 1
Fuel Tanks 1 x 306 gal
Fresh Water Tanks 1 x 38 gal
Holding Tanks 1 x 14 gal
Hull Shape Deep Vee

Description

Clean, Premium Build & Luxury with Bow Thruster, Low Hours

Second owner purchased her Spring 2021 through our dealership and has our professional services performed annually. Engine oil and filters changed plus lower units serviced fall 2025. CLEAN. While this owner did not get to use her much, he always had professionals care for her. Ideal power from twin Yamaha F300 UCA white engines with 378 hours. Proven engine package for Highest Reliability, Lowest Maintenance, Most Economical. CLEAN. Many standards including console with 6 ft headroom and head plus valuable options: Bow Thruster, Ice Blue hull color matches the Underside of the Hard Top, Full Garmin Suite, Side Boarding Door. CLEAN.

Solid and comfortable ride for handling rough, 3-5 foot ocean swells well due to a deep-V design with a 41-degree bow entry and 25-degree transom deadrise plus RAMCAP construction. Unsinkable. This model features elements on larger boats, triple Pompanette Platinum Helm seats with arm rests and adjustable bolsters, large hard top. Power hi/low bow filler table, dual bucket seats forward of the console. The hallmark hydraulic power windshield distinguishes Everglades. Built to ABYS standards. Superior storage and easy access to batteries, pumps, machinery. Always a Northeast boat enjoyed mostly for day cruising, rare use for light inshore fishing. Lifetime hull warranty.

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Notable Options

Bow Thruster

Ice Blue Hull Color

Underside of Hardtop Ice Blue

White Painted Engines

Solid White Upholstery

Console Cover

Forward Seat Cover

Helm seat Cover

Rod/Cup Holder Combo

Outriggers

(2) Garmin 7616 Color Displays

Garmin Fantom 54 Open Array Radar

Garmin Core Reactor Auto Pilot

Garmin 315 VHF

40" Rigid Light Bar

Builder Notes on Model

Mimicking the best features of the already-proven 325cc, the 335cc was designed with luxurious comfort in mind. Integrating ?shable function with elegant extras, the 33-foot vessel is one the whole family can get behind. RAMCAP, a high-density foam core process that makes the hull extremely rigid, durable, and unsinkable.

The 335cc’s re?ned layout allows for improved seating throughout. Anglers and their families will ?nd enhanced luxurious bow seating – including removable forward-facing bow backrests. The new model also features larger, more lavish fold-down transom seating – providing a comfortable ride from virtually any seat.

In addition to its abundant amenities, the 335cc continues Everglades Boats’ commitment to ?shability. It’s larger console and hardtop, plus the bigger built-in coolers and ?shbox storage allow for any ?sherman to drop a line with ease. The 325cc’s bait prep area and tackle storage were recon?gured to provide a more intuitive experience on the 335cc.

Boattest.com Review

Brief Summary
The Everglades 335CC is a premium center console that comes equipped with all of the normal fishing amenities as well as comfort features that are designed to make the boat more “family-friendly.” She has a proven hull design that is a good compromise between a cushioned ride in sloppy conditions at speed and fuel economy and stability. She has a unique foam flotation that will keep the boat floating level, if swamped.

Test Results
RPM MPH Knots GPH MPG NMPG SM NM dBa
600 3.9 3.3 2 1.9 1.7 530 461 65
1000 6 5.2 3.8 1.6 1.4 437 380 66
1500 8.4 7.3 5.4 1.5 1.3 426 370.3 70
2000 9.7 8.4 8.4 1.2 1 318 276.8 74
2500 14.1 12.3 12.8 1.1 1 305 264.8 80
3000 20 17.4 16.5 1.2 1.1 335 291.2 84
3500 28.8 25 22.5 1.3 1.1 352 306 85
4000 34.9 30.3 29.3 1.2 1 328 285.2 86
4500 40.3 35 37.3 1.1 0.9 297 258.4 88
5000 45 39.1 45.8 1 0.9 271 235.6 88
5500 49.9 43.3 59.8 0.8 0.7 230 199.8 86
6100 54.7 47.6 75.7 0.7 0.6 199 173 90
View the test results in metric units
everglades_335cc_chart_19.jpg
Specifications
Length Overall 32' 4''
9.85 m
Beam 10' 8''
3.25 m
Dry Weight 9,500 lbs.
4,309 kg
Tested Weight 12,836 lbs.
5,822 kg
Draft 24''
0.61 m
Deadrise/Transom 25-deg.
Max Headroom open
Bridge Clearance 8' 9''
2.67 m (max)
Fuel Capacity 306 gal.
1,158 L
Water Capacity 38 gal.
144 L
Total Weight 12,836 lbs.
5,822 kg
Acceleration Times & Conditions
Time to Plane 3.7 sec.
0 to 30 7.4 sec.
Props 19Y 16 3/4
Load 2 persons, 1/2 fuel, no water, 50 lbs. of gear
Climate 74 deg., 82 humid; wind: 15-20 mph; seas: 1
Engine Options
Tested Engine 2 x 425-hp Yamaha V8
Opt. Power 2 x 300-hp Yamaha with Command Link
2 x 350-hp Yamaha with Command Link

At 32’4” long (9.86 m), the Everglades 335CC is one of the few boats in this size range available with a half tower.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Everglades’ 335CC is to provide every fishing amenity practical in a boat that can safely handle offshore conditions when things get sloppy. A secondary mission is to provide a comfortable environment for family and friends when on a picnic or cruising outing.

Features Inspection
The Cockpit
The Helm. At the 335CC’s main helm station, Everglades uses triple Pompanette Platinum Series seats with foldup bolsters and hinged armrests outboard on each end. Angled footrests are covered in anti-fatigue foam as is the deck. Hatches in the seat base open a tilt-out storage tray and access to the circuit breakers.

The triple Pompanette Platinum Series seats have foldup bolsters and hinged armrests outboard. With the bolsters up, there’s space to pass between them and the console.
Everglades 335CC helm storage

There are two hatches in the helm seat base. The top one, shown here tilts out for storage.
Everglades 335CC circuit breakers

The bottom one houses the circuit breakers.
The Lower Helm. In the dash panel, the compass is lined up with the tilt steering wheel and twin 16” (40.64 cm) Garmin GPSMap XSV screens flank the centrally positioned 7” (17.78 cm) Yamaha Helm Master display. Accessory switches are in a single row across the bottom of the panel and they illuminate when activated.

To starboard, there’s a glovebox with charging outlets and below is additional storage in a drawer. All Everglades boats are equipped with Yamaha XTO Offshores and come with the engine manufacturer’s Helm Master joystick. Alongside are the trim tab buttons with LED indicators just ahead of the digital engine controls. Our test boat had the optional autopilot and we like the convenient positioning of the battery switches.

These grab rails on the console frame make it easier to step into the 335CC’s helm area.
Everglades 335CC helm screens

By spreading out the twin 16” (40.64 cm) Garmin multifunction displays, Everglades has space for the 7” (17.78 cm) Yamaha Helm Master engine monitoring screen in the center.
Everglades 335CC steering wheel

The 335CC comes standard with Seastar Optimus Electronic power steering and the wheel has a spinner knob and a tilting base.

Because there’s more space at the lower helm, there is the appropriate distance between the digital controls and the trim tab buttons. With the levers advanced, it’s a natural reach to the buttons. To the right of the trim tab switches is the Yamaha joystick.
Everglades 335CC glove box

Not only does the 335CC have a glovebox with storage and connectivity outlets, there’s a drawer with additional capacity below.
The Windshield and Hardtop. Everglades has a pending patent on its hydraulic power windshield that raises and lowers with the push of a button at the dash. It also has a wiper and washdown system. The windshield is built into a custom-built aluminum frame that integrates cleanly into the console and supports the standard fiberglass hardtop. The top has LED lights on all sides, four spreader lights, seven rod holders and two kingfish rod holders.

The windshield can be opened part way to let in fresh air without having a full blast of it.
Everglades 335CC console

This is how a manufacturer integrates the hardtop frame into the console. It’s so clean it’s barely noticeable. The aluminum framework blends into the fiberglass, creating more space between the console and the gunwale.
Everglades 335CC

One of the options offered on the hardtop is a choice of colors on the underside.
The Work Station. The aft side of the helm seat console has what Everglades calls the Work Station. On top, it has a hatch that lifts on twin gas struts, a centrally positioned sink, and cutting boards with storage under both sides. For storage, there are slots for Plano tackleboxes outboard on each side. On the back, a tilt-out center compartment can be removed for access to the batteries.

The work station has a centrally positioned sink and there’s space beneath each cutting board to store tools and lures.
Everglades 335CC work station

It’s a small detail, but we like that Everglades takes the time to design the workstation’s storage hatches so they don’t fall and hit the deck. It keeps from damaging both.
Everglades 335CC plano boxes

For anglers who like to keep their gear ready to go after multiple species, there are dedicated slots for Plano-style boxes on each side.

With the tilt-out compartment in the back of the work station removed, there’s good access to the batteries and wiring.
The Working Cockpit. We measured it at 9’ wide by 4 ½’ fore to aft (40.5 sq. ft. / 2.7 m x 1.4 m). There are coaming pads on the gunwales and on the bottoms of the seats that fold into the stern, but the livewell isn’t padded. The starboard and center seats fold into the cockpit on heavy-duty stainless-steel hinges and to port is the 37-gallon (140 L) livewell.

In the aft starboard quarter is a 30-amp power port up high and down low are two oversized cockpit drains. Raw and freshwater washdowns come standard. Toerails let anglers secure themselves during a fight with big game. After starting at 10” (25.4 cm) wide in the bow, the caprail narrows to 8 ½” (21.59cm) wide amidships and goes back to 10” (25.4 cm) wide in the cockpit.

The 82-gallon (310 L) aft fishbox opens on twin gas struts and inside are removable plastic dividers. On the portside, the 27” (68.58 cm) utility door opens on heavy-duty hinges and stays secured with a magnetized inboard latch. It makes it easy to board from a floating dock or climb up the removable dive ladder.

The 335CC’s cockpit is designed to have as much open space as possible.
Everglades 335CC rear seats

For added passenger capacity and comfort, twin seats fold out of the stern on heavy-duty stainless-steel hinges that work smoothly and easily.
Everglades 335CC corner details

In the aft starboard quarter, our test boat had a 30-amp power port up high and an extra-large drain down low.

The livewell has what anglers want, rounded corners, a blue finish, aeration and drainage systems.

The 335CC’s gunwale racks have bungee-cord retainers.
Everglades 335CC toe rail

When fighting big game, an angler can secure his feet under the toerail and lean into the coaming pad on the gunwale.
Everglades 335CC utility door

The utility door in the port hullside is 27” (68.58 cm) wide and the 335CC comes with a substantial boarding ladder that should accommodate a diver.
Systems Access. A large hatch in the center of the cockpit deck opens to provide access to mechanical gear including transducers, bilge pumps, and the controls for the Yamaha Helm Master. Outboard to port is a manifold that feeds raw-water systems and just ahead are the fuel-water separators for the outboard motors. All hoses are double-clamped, electrical terminals are torqued to spec and Everglades follows ABYC standards.

With the cockpit deck hatch open, there’s plenty of space for a crewmember to check on the mechanical accessories.

The brain boxes for the motors are up high and identified by the red and green tape. Down low are the bilge pump and float switch which won’t get stuck.
Everglades 335CC sea chest

As we’ve seen on other boats from Everglades, the company uses a seachest for raw-water supplied accessories, reducing the number of through-hull fittings in the bottom. This is something most center console builders do not do.
Everglades 335CC bilge pump

Ahead of the bilge pump, the transducers are easy to get to for routine maintenance or replacement.

Do-it-yourselfers and technicians might not love the location of the fuel-water separators when it comes to servicing them and the fuel primers are a bit unhandy.
The Optional Tower
Steps on each side of the cockpit prep station make it easy to climb up to and through the hatch that leads to the 335CC’s half tower on our test boat. Raising the helm and height of the captain’s eye to about 14’6” (4.42 m) above the water more than doubles the square miles he can see from 32 at the lower station, to 69 miles at the upper helm.

The result of this additional height is that birds, weed lines, even fish can be seen far more quickly. The functional helm has a tilt steering wheel, a Yamaha 7” (17.78 cm) Helm master screen and compass just ahead. The digital controls are on the centerline with the Lectrotab trim tab automatic leveling system just ahead.

The Garmin 8” (20.32 cm) multifunction display is forward as is the Yamaha joystick. To starboard is a locking glovebox and the seats have individual bolsters so the captain and a companion can choose their riding positions. The tower and hardtop are built on an aluminum frame that has been blasted and powder-coated and the structure can be lowered for towing or storing in a rack.

Rungs on each side of the cockpit prep station lead up to the nonskid hatch.

The tower hatch closes with twin latches that twist inward for opening.

The foot rail for the upper helm is a natural reach for crew members climbing up to the half tower.

The upper helm has a tilt wheel with the Yamaha Helm Master gauge, compass, and Yamaha joystick just ahead.

The tab switches are just ahead of the digital controls, but they’re actually too close to be comfortable to use.

To starboard on the upper helm is a locking glovebox with a grabrail below.
Everglades 335CC bolster seat

The upper station’s two seats have foldup bolsters and in between is a stainless-steel beverage holder.

Our test captain was most comfortable standing in the half tower and we think most operators will run from this position.
Everglades 335CC foam

Here, the large foam blocks are in place in the hull and being sealed before the deck is lowered into place. These foam blocks were made in special steel molds so that they will perfectly fit spaces provided for them.
The Bow
Moving forward, in the 335CC’s bow, we found a raised casting deck finished in nonskid. Powder-coated rails on each side are below deck level, and as we saw throughout the boat, the 10” (25.4 cm) cleats are pull-up style. When it’s time to put away the rods, the boat comes standard with bow cushions including drop-in backrests.

The side lounges are 6’4” (1.93 cm) long and average width of the bow area is 3’5” (1.04 cm). The aft facing bow seats measure 2’2” (.66 m) fore to aft. Our test boat had a power table in the bow that raises on a substantial base. Two more people can sit on the lounge on the front of the console. It has raised cushions outboard on each side, where there are also integrated grab handles.

Without the cushions in place, the 335CC’s bow has a large raised casting area and the table that retracts into the deck can be raised to fill in the area.
Everglades 335CC bow cushions

Install the bow cushions and the lounges on each side are more than 6’ (1.83 m) long with reclined backrests.

The bow backrests are easily removable and installed and there’s no fastening required.

The bowrail runs from adjacent to the console all the way forward, providing a handhold for crewmembers moving forward.
Everglades 335CC bow table

Raise the power cockpit table and the bow becomes a cozy place to spend time.
Everglades 335CC console seats

Side-by-side bucket seats on the front of the console are bolstered to add comfort and security for passengers. These seats are among the best constructed that we have seen in class.

Twin beverage holders fold down between the console seats.

Everglades cleanly integrates grab handles into the console seat on each side so they are in reach, but don’t protrude into the passageway.
Bow Storage. There’s storage beneath all three hatches that open on gas struts, close on rubber gaskets, and secure with positive twisting latches. In the deck just ahead of the console seat is a 129-gallon (488 L) fishbox and there are tilt-in lockers in the gunwales for gear and mooring lines.

Ground Tackle. Forward, beneath the hatch in the foredeck is the anchor locker where there is a Lewmar windlass, a cleat to secure the rode, access to the chain locker, a raw water washdown, and the remote control for the windlass. The anchor, swivel, chain, and 300’ (91.44 m) of line come standard.

Notice that the hatches are hinged and open on the outboard side. They stay where they are put, leaving two hands free for work.

The 129-gallon (188 L) bow fishbox is beneath the hatch to the right in this picture. Forward, the bow table is in the fully lowered position.

The anchor locker positions the windlass below deck level to keep fishing lines from snagging and there’s easy access to the rode.
The Head. Moving aft from the bow, in the port side of the console, a hatch provides entry to the private head. Inside, the console has 6’ (1.83 m) of standing headroom with 4’6” (1.37 m) of seated space on the china bowl commode that has a hinged teak cover over it. The sink has a pull-up shower with storage in the cabinet. The boarding ladder stores in this area and a mirrored hatch opens to provide access to the helm rigging that looks clean and is easy to follow.

The edge of the head door is beveled and it closes into a rubber gasket so it’s flush and doesn’t rattle.

Up high, the head has two opening screened portals and a skylight.

The dive ladder stores in the head, which also has a sink and the porcelain toilet below a folding teak seat.
A mirrored hatch in the head opens to access the helm rigging, which is clean and easy to follow. Notice the evenly spaced tie wraps that support the harness.
Performance
The Numbers. Everglades lists the 335CC’s empty weight at 9,500 lbs. (4,309 kg). With two people, 140 gallons (530 L) of fuel and test gear on board, we had an estimated test weight of 12,836 lbs. (5,822 kg).

With the twin 425-hp outboards spinning 16 3/4” x 19” (42.55 cm x 48.3 cm) stainless-steel propellers, we hit a top speed of 54.7 mph, or 47.6 knots, at 6100 rpm.

Best cruise came at 3500 rpm, where the boat ran 28.8 mph, 25 knots, and burned 22.5 gph. That works out to a range of 352 statute miles, or 306 nautical miles. At 600 rpm, the boat ran 3.9 mph and at 1000 rpm, we recorded 6.0 mph, or 5.2 knots. All ranges are given with a 10% fuel reserve. The 335 CC’s fuel capacity is 306 gallons (1,158 L).

In acceleration tests, the 335CC planed in 3.7 seconds and ran through 20 mph in 5.3 seconds and through 30 mph in 7.4 seconds even.

With her sharp bow entry and 25-degrees of transom deadrise, the 335CC cut through a foot of chop with ease.
Handling
The 335CC rides on a deep-V design that has a sharp bow entry, an average deadrise of 41-degrees and 25-degrees at the transom. The design worked, cutting through the wind-blown foot of bay chop and crossing our photo boat’s wakes with ease. Around the docks, the Yamaha joystick system made slow-speed maneuvering easy.

Even in aggressive turns, the added weight of the tower doesn’t make the boat lean over uncomfortably.

With 20-knot winds trying to blow around the 335CC, our test captain felt comfortable running from the upper station.
RamCap Construction
Everglades’ RamCap construction process molds large pieces of 6-lb. ( 2.72 kg) density foam into a prepared hull and covers them top and bottom with resin and glass. Then they’re covered with the cockpit liner and deck and then bonded together under a vacuum. Because of this unitized process, the hull and deck are virtually one unit, not several large parts.

“Level Floatation.” The amount of high-density foam and its positioning allows the boat to float level if swamped, according to the builder. All but a couple of other builders have what is known as “Basic Flotation,’ which simply means if swamped, some part of the bat will protrude above the water. In our estimation, this is the single most important aspect of the boat setting her aboard from most others on the market. It is expensive and that is why most builders don’t do it.

Warranty
Lifetime Hull warranty
5-year component warranty
Options to Consider
8’ (5.49 m) or 20’ (6.10 m) Lee Outrigger Packages
Full upper station with a suntop, four drinkholders, folding helm boslters, stainless steel grabrail, glove box, and space for electronics and gas-assisted raising and lowering ability.
Yamaha Helm Master controls
Optimus 360 electric power steering
Observations
A boat in this size range could be the perfect match for a pair of the 425-hp Yamaha XTO offshore outboards. They offer plenty of power and a better power-to-weight ratio than hanging three 300-hp motors on the transom. Being able to stick with two motors facilitates rigging and makes for a cleaner stern.

But given the price difference, we think that most owners would go with twin Yamaha F350s. According to Everglades’ test numbers (which are apples-to-apples), the twin 425-hp engines push the 335CC to a top speed of 55 mph compared to 50.5 with twin F350s – so, the 350s are 4.5 mph slower.

Comparing the efficiency at 3500 rpm, the 425s give the boat a range of 335 statute miles while the F350s can go seven miles farther to 342 miles – not a significant difference in fuel consumption at best cruise.

Updated model, On The Water review by Kevin Blinko

Everglades Revamps Popular 335cc Offshore Center Console
The reimagined Everglades 335cc integrates ?shable function with elegant extras.

By Kevin Blinkoff, April 1, 2024
Everglades 335CC
Since its debut in 2017, Everglades Boats 335cc has been a favorite among Northeast anglers who like more than a little elegance in their offshore fishing platform. A revolution at the time, it offered abundant amenities along with standard Everglades fishability—built-in coolers, oversized fishboxes, smart tackle and rod storage—making it an awesome platform for tackling stripers in open water and pushing offshore for tuna.

While the 7-year-old 335cc was hardly stale, with technology and tastes advancing at a relentless pace, the designers and engineers at Everglades decided it was due for a “reimagining” in 2024. Checking out the debut of the 335cc at the Miami International Boat Show, I discovered that a “reimagining” includes plush interior upgrades, the integration of state-of-the-art technology, and some welcome engine and performance enhancements.

Let’s start at the helm, where a sleek black dash looks as modern as the electronics it displays, and with optional teak and carbon fiber upgrades, it’s simply gorgeous. Fish-finding will be a breeze thanks to state-of-the-art digital switching system on optional 16” or 22” Garmin dual displays or optional 22” Garmin dual displays. Whether you opt for twin Mercury 400hp engines or Yamaha twin 450hp with Helm Master EX, you’ll enjoy joystick piloting and seamless control.

Everglades 335CC Helm
The 335cc’s beloved rigging and tackle station is a dedicated angler’s dream, and with some subtle reconfiguring to make it more “intuitive,” you’ll find that lures, tools, and accessories are always within reach when the fish are biting.

Everglades 335CC Tackle Station
Seating has been improved throughout, highlighted by enhanced premium bow seating – including removable forward-facing bow backrests. Fold-down transom seating is now larger and more lavish, providing more options for a comfortable ride from virtually any seat.

Everglades 335CC seating
The molded-in dive door, a necessary feature for tuna anglers looking to safely slide some sashimi aboard, is now standard and features sturdy construction and secure latching mechanisms. Also standard is a premier stereo system with JL Audio speakers and a Fusion head unit.

Everglades RAMCAP hull
While elegant extras and fishable functions are obvious at the dock (or in the showroom), it’s the Everglades RAMCAP hull construction and on-the-water performance that has earned them a diehard following. The solid, sound-absorbing hull of the new Everglades 335cc provides the renowned Everglades ride with a beam of 10’8” and measures 35’6” overall with twin Mercury V10 engines and 35’10” with twin Yamaha 450-hp engines.

Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

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