
Licensed Yacht BrokersSales and service of yachts and shipsThe 26 HCOfromCREVALLEis a compactmotor yachtbuilt around a versatilecenter console layoutand a durablefiberglass-and-plastic hull. A single Yamaha gas/petrol outboard and a 90-gallon fuel capacity make it a practical choice for day boating and coastal runs. Shestakov Yacht Sales, led by Andrey Shestakov, is ready to guide you through selection and purchase.
Selecting a 26 HCO
Choose the 26 HCOif you value straightforward operation, easy maintenance, and a provencenter console formatwithin a nimblemotor yachtfootprint.
- Single Yamaha outboard, gas/petrol, for simple ownership and service.
- Draft range of 3.281–3.827 ft (1–1.1666 m) to suit varied inshore waters.
- Tough fiberglass and plastic constructionand a fiberglass deck for low-maintenance use.
- Backed by the advisory expertise of Andrey Shestakov and the Shestakov Yacht Sales team.
Features of the Model
- Purpose-built center console layoutfor clear helm ergonomics and 360° deck movement.
- Compact motor yacht configurationsized at 25 ft LOA for easy storage and towing considerations.
- Single Yamaha outboard; fuel type: gas/petrol.
- fiberglass-and-plastic hullwith fiberglass deck material.
- Fuel capacity of 90 gallons for full-day outings.
Technical Specifications
- Builder: CREVALLE
- Model: 26 HCO
- Category: motor yacht
- Subcategory: center console
- Hull category: fiberglass and plastic
- Length overall (LOA): 25 ft (7.77 m)
- Beam: 8 ft (2.59 m)
- Draft (min): 3.281 ft (1 m)
- Draft (max): 3.827 ft (1.1666 m)
- Engine count: 1
- Engine manufacturer: Yamaha
- Engine type: Outboard
- Fuel type: Gas/Petrol
- Hull material: fiberglass and plastic
- Deck material: Fiberglass
- Fuel capacity: 90 gal
Pricing and Ordering
To discuss pricing, current availability, and the best path to acquire a 26 HCO, contact Andrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales. Our brokerage will coordinate inspections, documentation, and delivery scheduling withCREVALLEor help source a suitable pre-owned example.
Questions and Answers
Q: What is the boat’s primary type? A: The typeis acenter console boatin theclassofmotor yachtswith ahullbuilt infiberglass and plastic.
Q: Who is the builder of the 26 HCO? A: The builderisCREVALLE, known for producing this specificcenter console model.
Q: What is the engine setup on this model? A: It uses a single enginefromYamaha; configuration isOutboardand fuel isGas/Petrol.
Q: What are the key dimensions? A: LOAis 25 ft (7.77 m),beamis 8 ft (2.59 m), with a draft range of 3.281–3.827 ft (1–1.1666 m).
Q: How do I proceed with a purchase? A: ContactAndrey Shestakov and the team atShestakov Yacht Salesto review availability, pricing, and next steps for a26 HCO.
Owner Experience Review
Owners who split time between family outings and serious inshore/nearshore fishing generally find the 26 HCOfromCREVALLEtrue to its hybrid brief. The forward seating/cushion package with a removable, reversible molded backrest turns the bow into a legit lounge, and the hardtop can be equipped with three-sided glass, LED lighting, a misting system, and speakers noted by dealers and reviewers. Practical touches for anglers include lockable foredeck rod storage, built-in tackle storage, a slide-out cooler in the leaning post, and three livewells (two large aft release wells). A portside swim platform with a telescoping stainless ladder and flip-up transom seating options (as noted in reviews) round out the family-friendly side.
On the water, testers have called the ride dry and smooth, with Lakeland Boating noting it “eats up rough water,” and Sport Fishing citing a 16° deadrise. Manufacturer performance reports indicate a roughly 30 mph cruise around ~3500 RPM, with reported top-end runs in the ~50–61 mph range depending on engine and prop. The package remains trailerable (about 25'6" LOA) for mixed-use day boating, and the 90-gallon fuel capacity plus ample seating/storage support weekend leisure and daytrips. Routine upkeep follows mainstream outboard schedules (Yamaha/Mercury/Suzuki), the CREVALLEowners’ manual provides detailed maintenance and troubleshooting guidance, and a 6" jackplate with a notched transom helps with shallow-water planing and setup. We’ve also seen a private-seller listing describing a 2020 boat kept indoors with very low hours, underscoring how well these rigs present when cared for properly.
Pros and Cons
- Versatile hybrid layout that balances family cruising with inshore/nearshore fishing needs.
- Dry, smooth ride reported by testers, with roughly 30 mph cruise at ~3500 RPM and strong top end depending on engine/prop.
- Trailerable mixed-use platform (about 25'6" LOA) with a 6" jackplate and notched transom aiding shallow-water planning and setup.
- Best suited to inshore/nearshore use; it is not positioned as a bluewater offshore platform.
- Real-world top speed varies by engine and prop selection, so performance depends on setup.
- Switching between lounge and fishing modes requires reconfiguring forward cushions/backrests.
Comparison with Other Models
| Model | LOA | Beam | Draft | Speed (Cruising/Max) | Gross Tonnage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26 HCO | 25' 0" (7.77 m) | 8' 0" (2.59 m) | 3' 3" (1 m) – 3' 10" (1.17 m) | - | - |

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