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BLUEWATER SPORTFISHING - 2550 - For Sale

Meet the 2550byBLUEWATER SPORTFISHING—acenter-console layoutmotor yachtwith afiberglass and plastic hullthat delivers practical performance and clean, fish‑forward utility. Shestakov Yacht Sales is ready to guide you through every step, from evaluation to closing.

Selecting a 2550

Choosing the 2550means opting for a compact, capable platform with straightforward ownership. With a 28 ft (8.53 m) LOA and an 8 ft (2.56 m) beam, thiscenter-console platformremains trailer‑friendly in many regions while preserving walk‑around fishability. A single Yamaha outboard, running on gas, keeps operation simple and efficient, and thefiberglass and plastic constructionunderscores durability and easy care. Consult Andrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales for unbiased guidance tailored to your program.

Features of the Model

Technical Specifications

Pricing and Ordering

For current pricing, availability, and purchase options for the 2550byBLUEWATER SPORTFISHING, contact Andrey Shestakov and the team at Shestakov Yacht Sales. We’ll help you compare thiscenter-console optionwith othermotor yacht alternativesand manage inspections, documentation, and delivery.

Questions and Answers

Q: What type of yacht is the 2550? A: It’s acenter-consolemotor yachtwith afiberglass and plastic hull.

Q: Who builds the 2550? A: The model is built byBLUEWATER SPORTFISHING.

Q: What are the key dimensions of the 2550? A:LOA28 ft (8.53 m),Beam8 ft (2.56 m), andDraft (min)5.468 ft (1.6666 m).

Q: What is the engine configuration on the 2550? A: AsingleYamahaOutboardrunning onGas.

Q: How do I buy a 2550through Shestakov Yacht Sales? A: Contact Andrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales for a step‑by‑step plan—from shortlist and viewing to offer, survey, and closing on yourcenter-consolemotor yacht.

Owner Experience Review

Owners position the 2550fromBLUEWATER SPORTFISHINGas a true offshore day boat that can comfortably stretch 50–100+ miles to the tuna grounds, yet still pivot to family cruising and island runs on weekends. It is often trailered; despite an LOA around 28 feet with the bracket, it’s marketed in the 25-foot class, and owners note it tows and stores more easily than many 27–28-foot competitors.

On the water, the 24° transom deadrise underpins a ride that owners and dealers consistently describe as flat, smooth, and confidence‑inspiring—some even calling it the best‑riding center console they’ve been on. Typical reports cite a comfortable cruise near 26–28 knots and wide‑open throttle in the low‑40s with twin 200s, though many owners spend time dialing in prop selection to hit target RPM. Real‑world dryness varies: several owners report a notably dry ride, while others call the forward area “wet” in certain conditions and recommend adding curtains.

Fitout prioritizes fishability with a centerline 480‑qt fishbox, multiple insulated boxes, and a 7' rod locker; accommodations are minimal by design, though the finished console with optional head and an insulated cooler under the console seat add welcome day‑trip comfort. Some owners warn that bow bench seating can eat into fighting space. Maintenance feedback is generally positive thanks to the no‑wood construction (bonded “Multi‑Plex” stringer system and foam‑cored transom). Owners frequently tackle DIY upgrades—dash/panel overhauls, curtain installs, console tweaks—and forum posts often praise the factory’s responsiveness. Routine outboard service, prop tuning, and occasional electrical or alarm troubleshooting are typical ownership themes.

Pros and Cons

  • Offshore‑capable day boat used by owners for 50–100+ mile runs.
  • Smooth, confident ride from the 24° deadrise that feels bigger than its class.
  • Trailerable footprint (marketed 25' class, ~28' with bracket) eases towing and storage.
  • Forward area can be wet in certain conditions without curtains.
  • Bow bench layouts may reduce room to fight fish.
  • Performance often depends on careful prop selection and RPM tuning.

Comparison with Other Models

ModelLOABeamDraftSpeed (Cruising/Max)Gross Tonnage
255028' 0" (8.53 m)8' 0" (2.56 m)5' 6" (1.67 m)--
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