
Licensed Yacht BrokersSales and service of yachts and ships2600 TRSbyYAMAHAdelivers a capablecenter console yachtexperience within the broader world ofmotor yachts. Presented by Shestakov Yacht Sales and broker Andrey Shestakov, this 26-foot platform balances simplicity and utility for confident days on the water.
Selecting a 2600 TRS
If you want a compact footprint without giving up capability, the 2600 TRSstands out. With a length overall of 26 ft (7.92 m) and an 8 ft (2.64 m) beam, it offers easy handling and clear deck movement typical of acenter console yacht. The single outboard configuration streamlines ownership while fitting seamlessly within themotor yachtssegment.
Features of the Model
- Single Yamaha outboard propulsion keeps operation straightforward and efficient.
- 26 ft LOA and 8 ft beam balance maneuverability with confident deck space.
- 70-gallon fuel capacity supports full-day cruising plans.
- As a center console yacht, the layout emphasizes open-deck utility and direct helm access.
Technical Specifications
- Builder: YAMAHA
- Length Overall (LOA): 26 ft (7.92 m)
- Beam: 8 ft (2.64 m)
- Engines: 1
- Engine Manufacturer: Yamaha
- Engine Type: Outboard
- Fuel Capacity: 70 gal
Pricing and Ordering
For current pricing, availability, and brokerage guidance on the 2600 TRS, contact Andrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales. Our team will help you evaluate listings, coordinate inspections, and manage the transaction from offer to delivery.
Questions and Answers
Q: What type of yacht is the 2600 TRS? A:Type:center console yachtwithinmotor yachts. Built byYAMAHA.
Q: What are the key dimensions? A: LOA: 26 ft (7.92 m);Beam: 8 ft (2.64 m).
Q: What propulsion does it use? A: Engines: 1;Engine type: Outboard;Manufacturer: Yamaha.
Q: What is the fuel capacity? A: Fuel capacity: 70 gallons.
Q: How do I buy or list a 2600 TRS? A:ContactAndrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales for availability, pricing, and full-service brokerage support.
Owner Experience Review
Owners use the 2600 TRSas a true crossover: family cruising and day trips with roomy forward seating, plus the TRS third row that gets used for picnic‑style outings and carrying multiple families. It also sees regular duty as a bay boat for inshore and light‑offshore fishing—light tackle, jigging, even guide‑style trips. Many report trailering with half‑ton trucks for multi‑hour coastal runs and occasional beach or snorkel days.
On the water, one owner sums it up: “A great rough riding boat... 2 to 4 foot, no problem at 30mph. Super dry and no pounding.” Test drivers credit the High Performance Step hull for quick, agile handling. Measured performance with a YAMAHAF300 shows an efficient cruise around 30 knots at 4,000 rpm (~11.8 gph), two‑way average top runs about 44.9 knots, and a top end reported over 50 mph.
Comfort features resonate with families: the TRS stern lids lift into cushioned seats for four, and the foredeck converts to a lounge with hinged fish‑box backs. Tradeoffs exist—reviewers note the console entry is tight for adult males and headroom inside is roughly 5 feet. Maintenance scope is broader than on simpler hulls due to multiple systems (livewells, jackplate, trim tabs, bow‑mount motor, head, many hatches), and owners frequently discuss battery‑layout changes to support a leaning‑post cooler or added house capacity. On the upside, YAMAHAoutboards (F300/F350 variants) are reported reliable when maintained to factory specs, and prop selection is commonly fine‑tuned with dealer guidance to hit desired top speed. As one owner put it after 18 months and nearly 200 hours: “All I can say is that we love it!”
Pros and Cons
- Versatile family/fishing layout with a forward lounge and TRS third‑row seating for four.
- Owners report a dry, non‑pounding ride in 2–4 ft chop at 30 mph and quick, agile handling from the step hull.
- Independent tests show an efficient ~30‑knot cruise (~11.8 gph) and top runs around 44.9 knots, with over 50 mph reported.
- Console entry is tight for adult males and interior headroom is about 5 feet.
- Maintenance scope is larger than a simpler hull due to numerous systems and related plumbing/wiring.
- Achieving desired top speed often requires prop selection adjustments with dealer input.
Comparison with Other Models
| Model | LOA | Beam | Draft | Speed (Cruising/Max) | Gross Tonnage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2600 TRS | 26' 0" (7.92 m) | 8' 0" (2.64 m) | - | - | - |
| AR190 | 19' 0" (5.84 m) | 8' 0" (2.49 m) | - | 23 kn / 36 kn | - |
| 23 Cape Fisher | 23' 0" (7.01 m) | - | - | - | - |
| VX1050DXA | 12' 0" (3.68 m) | 4' 0" (1.22 m) | - | - | - |
| 275 SE | 27' 0" (8.23 m) | 9' 0" (2.74 m) | 6' 0" (1.83 m) | - | - |
| 242X | 24' 0" (7.32 m) | 8' 0" (2.59 m) | 5' 6" (1.67 m) | - | - |
| 252 SD | 25' 0" (7.62 m) | 8' 0" (2.59 m) | 5' 2" (1.58 m) | - | - |
| SX230 | 23' 0" (7.04 m) | 8' 0" (2.59 m) | 4' 11" (1.50 m) | - | - |
| VX 1050 DXA | 12' 0" (3.66 m) | 4' 0" (1.22 m) | - | - | - |
| 242 Limited S | 24' 0" (7.32 m) | 8' 0" (2.59 m) | 4' 8" (1.42 m) | - | - |

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