- Builder:
- EVERGLADES
- Category:
- Cruiser
- Sub Category:
- Express
- Model Year:
- 2009
- Year Built:
- 2009
- Country:
- United States
- Vessel Top:
- 2363
- Cockpit:
- Yes
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Everglades' 320EX has a unique design. She has the accommodations you need for a weekend getaway on the water or off to the canyons with your fishing buddies. With Twin 350 Yamaha four strokes, with only 190 hours, that have warranties through 2016, and a 290-gallon fuel tank, you can go farther faster, and have all the creature comforts you need to cruise worry free.
This 2009 Everglades 320EX was purchased new and commissioned in 2011. She was then updated by the factory technicians to current 2011 specs. She has a smooth, dry ride, great fish ability and close attention to detail are what make this 32 Everglades special. The 320 EX offers everything you expect in the perfect express boat. The 320 EX has one of the largest and cleanest cockpits you will ever step in. She has great access to the generator and all valves and pumps gives you the feel of a well finished engine room in a large sport fish. This 32 is equipped with the best!
The bridge deck is enclosed on three sides and comes with a canvas back for full enclosure. Full-height windows offer increased visibility and unobstructed views. For complete climate control, the helm has a dedicated 110 V AC system, and 3 electrically actuated vents in the windshield provide natural ventilation.
The cabin features 6'4" of headroom, 2 full berths, a 19" flat screen TV, DVD player, galley, and head with shower. The galley includes a microwave and electric cook top, and a teak table that converts to a padded bunk.
Don’t hesitate to see this unique Everglades model and see if she will fulfill your boating needs.Why are people buying them? There seem to be several major reasons why discerning buyers gravitate to the 320 EX. Her enclosed bridge deck, styling, sophisticated approach to virtually every detail, and her speed all rank high among the reasons. But the one attribute that we kept hearing over and over as we talked to people about her was her comfortable ride in rough-water at speed. That is evidently the key factor that buyers are willing to pay-up for. Her deadrise at the transom is 25-degrees and her deep-V averages 41-degrees.
There is no doubt that the Everglades is made for speed. Her somewhat narrow 10'8" beam, her relatively lightweight 10,800 lbs hull (dry, without engines), and her four running strakes are very much like those of an offshore racer. That together with her prodigious horsepower can only mean speed is the result. Powered by twin Yamaha 350-hp V8s, the Everglades 320 has a weight-to-horsepower ratio of 15.42. That is relatively close to the horsepower-to-weight ratio that some offshore racing hulls have that have been turned into fishboats.
Length 32’
Length overall 35’
Beam 10’8”
Draft 37”
Displacement 10,800lbs
Fuel 288gals
Water 35gals
Deadrise 25 degree
Power: Twin Yamaha 350hp 4-strokes, 190 hours
Generator: Westerbeke 5KW, 30 hours