2002 Yellowfin 36
$175,000
Boat in Jupiter, FL 33458 US
36
3 Engines (3x Suzuki)
36.7 feet
Gas
Fiberglass/Reinforced
2002 36' Yellowfin with 2020 Suzuki 300's
Here is your chance to own the legend that started it all!
This 36 has been updated over the years to include aluminum fuel tanks, new Hardtop from Yellowfin with custom Birdsall pipe work, New electronics in 2025, Starlink, large stereo system, and tons of custom features including a offset engine bracket to allow a flush transom/splashwell.
This is a 2 owner boat with the current owner having owned it for almost 20 years,
The boat is well cared for and not a tournament boat. With some new upholstery you would be hard pressed to think the boat was older than 10 years. Triple axle Continental Trailer is included.
- Garmin 1643 (New in 2025)
- Garmin 1643XSV (New in 2025)
- Garmin 943(tower)
- Garmin GSD26 sounder
- Garmin GXM51 satellite weather
- 6 kw open array radar
- Garmin GHP 10 autopilot
- Fusion 770 Apollo stereo
- JL Audio amps(9) with cooling fans and optima blue top batteries
- Jl Audio speakers(4 pairs of 8.8, 4 pairs of 7.7, 10 10" subwoofers
- Starlink
- Suzuki 300's(3)
- 2020
- 950 hours
- Aluminum fuel tanks
- New hardtop from Yellowfin with recessed electronics box and LED lights
- Pipework custom designed and made by Birdsall marine
- New Bocatech switch panel
- Full tower with controls
- removeable transom rigging/filet table
- Outriggers & Center rigger
- lift kept, no bottom paint
- Triple axle Continental Trailer i
Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
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.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1/29/26 | Initial price | $175,000 |
2002 Yellowfin 36 Video Tours
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Overview
The Yellowfin 36 Offshore is a 36-foot, 8-inch center console boat designed for offshore fishing and rugged blue water use. It features a beam of 10 feet and an empty weight of 9,500 pounds. The test boat was equipped with triple 300-horsepower Evernute E-TECH G2 outboard engines, providing an alternative to traditional four-stroke powerplants. This triple installation aims to deliver strong low and mid-range torque and fuel efficiency.
Power and Performance
During testing, the Yellowfin 36 Offshore, powered by three Evernute E-TECH G2 300 outboards turning 15 by 22 RX4 propellers, achieved a top speed of 60 miles per hour at 5850 RPM. The most economical cruise speed was 31.5 knots at 3500 RPM, with a total fuel burn of 25.4 gallons per hour, equating to approximately 1.2 miles per gallon. This allowed for a range of 533 miles while maintaining a 10 percent fuel reserve from the boat's total 477-gallon fuel capacity. Acceleration was brisk, with the boat planing in 4 seconds, reaching 20 miles per hour in 5.9 seconds, and 30 miles per hour in 7.7 seconds.
Exterior Design and Cockpit Layout
The stern features a swim platform finished in C-DEC non-skid material, facilitating safe footing and easy movement around the triple outboard engines. A starboard reboarding ladder folds neatly under a powder-coated tubular platform extension with a grab handle. The transom includes vertical rod holders and a centrally located livewell with a thick acrylic lid, gasketed closure, and lift-and-lock latch to prevent bait sloshing. The cockpit measures 8 feet wide by 3 feet 10 inches aft, with deep 25-inch bulwarks and under-gunnel rod racks padded to protect reels. Storage is abundant, with multiple lockers in the cockpit sole and quarters, including mechanical access to fuel filters and livewell plumbing. Eight rod holders line each side of the cockpit, some doubling as beverage holders, and combing pads extend from the aft port quarter to the bow. The bow area includes a recessed rail set 34 inches above deck, a pop-up navigation light, pull-up mooring cleats, and a large self-draining coffin box with gas-assist strut and cushioned lid. Additional storage lockers and fold-down racks for dive tanks or fenders are integrated into the forward deck.
Helm and Electronics
The helm station is offset to port and features a stainless steel tilt steering wheel with knob, a compass, and dual 15.6-inch Raymarine Axiom XL touchscreen displays. The lower dash panel houses controls for the windlass, Fusion stereo, engine tilt and trim, and Evernute's Icon Touch 7-inch color touchscreen helm display. The Icon Touch system provides comprehensive engine monitoring and control, including RPM, fuel flow, water temperature, and automated I-steer and I-trim functions. The Icon II Premium EST engine shift and throttle binnacle offers LED indicators for gear status, trim, tilt, engine syncing, and an RPM adjustment key for fine control. Additional helm equipment includes Raymarine autopilot, trim tab controls, VHF microphone, and USB charging ports. The helm seat is ergonomically designed with flip-up bolsters and armrests, providing comfort and support during extended offshore runs. Beneath the seat is a locker housing the batteries. An angled C-DEC footrest is integrated into the console, though its positioning may require adjustment for comfort.
Upper Helm and Hardtop
Access to the upper helm is gained through a sunroof, where the captain can stand atop the console finished in C-DEC. The upper helm includes a 9-inch Raymarine Axiom display, windlass and trim tab controls, engine controls, and a tilt steering wheel with knob. The power-actuated seat offers fore and aft movement and includes a rail that doubles as a footrest. The robust hardtop frame is constructed from 2.25-inch diameter tubular steel coated with Line-X for durability. It integrates grab handles, five rocket launcher rod holders aft, and mounting points for outriggers. A large LED light bar and an optional forward-looking infrared thermal imaging system are mounted on the forward edge of the hardtop. Flip-out stowage bins are located midships, and Isinglass enclosure channels are installed for weather protection.
Additional Features and Amenities
The boat's design incorporates thoughtful details such as well-labeled freshwater engine flushing hose connections, deep cockpit scuppers with drainage channels, and a livewell concealed beneath the aft-facing leaning post seat. The console's forward-facing seat lifts to reveal a large locker that can double as a head compartment, offering over four feet of headroom and a dome light. The door is gasketed and supported by gas-assist struts to keep the space dry. Rod holders are strategically placed throughout the boat, many serving dual purposes as beverage holders. The extensive use of C-DEC non-skid surfaces throughout the deck and cockpit ensures safety and durability in demanding offshore conditions.
Conclusion
The Yellowfin 36 Offshore, equipped with triple Evernute E-TECH G2 300 outboards, delivers a compelling combination of performance, efficiency, and functional design tailored for serious offshore anglers. Its rapid acceleration, high top speed, and economical cruising capabilities are complemented by a well-thought-out cockpit layout, advanced helm electronics, and robust construction. The boat's features reflect a focus on practicality and comfort for extended offshore excursions, making it a strong contender in the offshore center console category.
Overview from around the web 2002 Yellowfin 36
Customers of the 2002 Yellowfin 36 consistently praise its exceptional build quality and performance
Many highlight the boat's solid, durable construction that handles rough waters with confidence, making it ideal for offshore fishing and cruising. Users appreciate the spacious and well-thought-out deck layout, which offers plenty of room for gear and comfort during long days on the water. The powerful engine options provide reliable speed and fuel efficiency, while the boat's stability and smooth ride receive frequent commendations. Overall, owners value the 2002 Yellowfin 36 for its blend of toughness, functionality, and versatility.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 2002 Yellowfin 36 is a popular offshore fishing boat known for its performance and durability. Here are some pros and cons to consider:
Pros
Solid Construction: Built with a robust fiberglass hull, the Yellowfin 36 offers excellent durability and seaworthiness, making it reliable in rough offshore conditions.
Performance: Equipped with powerful twin engines, it delivers impressive speed and handling, allowing quick runs to fishing grounds.
Fishing Features: The boat comes with ample fishing amenities, including rod holders, live wells, and a spacious cockpit, designed for serious anglers.
Comfort: The cabin provides adequate shelter and basic accommodations, making it suitable for day trips and overnight stays.
Stability: Its hull design offers good stability, enhancing safety and comfort while underway or at rest.
Cons
Fuel Consumption: With twin engines and a heavy build, the Yellowfin 36 can be relatively fuel-hungry, which may increase operating costs.
Limited Cabin Space: While functional, the cabin is somewhat compact compared to newer models, offering limited amenities for extended cruising.
Maintenance: As a 2002 model, some components may require more frequent maintenance or upgrades to keep systems up to date.
Price: Due to its reputation and capabilities, used models can retain a higher market price compared to similar-sized boats.
Made For
The 2002 Yellowfin 36 is ideal for serious offshore anglers and fishing enthusiasts who demand a reliable, high-performance boat. Its design caters to those seeking a versatile vessel capable of handling rough waters while providing ample space and features for extended fishing trips. Whether you're a seasoned fisherman targeting big game or someone looking for a sturdy, comfortable boat for family outings on the water, the Yellowfin 36 offers the perfect blend of durability, speed, and functionality.
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