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The Sea Hunt Gamefish is a center-console line built around fishing, offered in 25, 27, 28 and 30-foot sizes while keeping family comforts on board. Every hull uses a Carolina flare bow and a deep-V entry, with the 27 and larger carrying a 60-degree forward deadrise. For 2026, Sea Hunt redesigned the 25 with an all-new hull, a new running surface, in-floor fish boxes and a wider stern, and remodeled the 27 to match the 28, adding a flat near the drain plug and a second chine line for side-to-side stability at rest and underway. Shoppers searching Sea Hunt Gamefish boats for sale are choosing a self-bailing offshore fishing platform that scuppers cup holders, rod holders and storage overboard.
Power and speed scale with the model. The 2026 Gamefish 25 runs standard twin Yamaha 150s and hits 48 mph top end with a cruise around 30 mph; the upgrade to twin 200s adds only about 4-5 mph at the top for roughly a $14,000 cost, and the 150s clear the hole in about three seconds. The Gamefish 27 with twin Yamaha 250s is roughly a 60 mph boat with a 58 mph top. The Gamefish 28 carries dual 300 Yamaha V6 outboards for 600 horsepower total, and the Gamefish 30 on twin Yamaha 300s cruises 55-plus mph or stretches fuel economy near 1.7 mpg.
The helm is built around Yamaha digital controls. The 28, 30 and loaded 27 use the Yamaha Helm Master with joystick, electronic fly-by-wire steering and throttle, autopilot, and a Fish Point function that spot-locks the boat over a mark. Dash equipment includes dual Garmin screens (12-inch units on the 25, Garmin 1243s on the 27), a Yamaha gauge screen, JL Audio control, a wireless phone charger, Bennett trim tabs, and push-button start. The 28 adds an openable windshield, a windshield vent and an overhead misting system at the helm. Note the windshield carries no wiper.
The cockpit is fishing-first. The 2024 Gamefish 25 has a 35-gallon and a 27-gallon live well plus 16 rod holders, with four on the captain's chair, four on the T-top and a king mackerel holder on each side. The 28 stacks two live wells, one with an aquarium viewing window, rocket launchers and pop-up cleats, plus a side boarding door and an emergency swim ladder. The 27 offers a mezzanine seat over a lit, recirculating live well or a tackle/fillet station, twin macerated in-floor fish boxes, and a large door into a finished bilge for access to fuel-water separators, pumps and seacock valves.
The console holds a full china pump-out head with macerator and holding tank, and houses the battery switches and breakers out of the weather, with four batteries on the 25. Bow layouts come as forward seating with an automatic bow table and sun-pad filler, or a coffin box for open fishing. Options worth weighing include the live-well setup, T-top finish (the 25 offers a powder-coated top), diamond-stitch upholstery and the ash gray hull color. Factor in maintenance: the 30 logged 610 hours in one year, with service every 100 hours.
Currently, there are 844 boats available for sale for Sea Hunt boats. Prices range from $5,995 to $298,785, with an average listing price of $138,973. The inventory includes 567 new boats and 277 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 844 powerboats. Popular boat types include Center Console, Saltwater Fishing, Bay, Other, and Freshwater Fishing. boats are most popular in Miami, Bayville, Port Charlotte, Placida, and Sarasota. There have been 3,097 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. May is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. May is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are family fun, saltwater fishing, day cruising, freshwater fishing, and offshore fishing. Most boats contain gps, with heads, depth sounder, radio, and joystick. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have Yamaha engines or YAMAHA engines or yamaha engines.
Power and speed scale with the model. The 2026 Gamefish 25 runs standard twin Yamaha 150s and hits 48 mph top end with a cruise around 30 mph; the upgrade to twin 200s adds only about 4-5 mph at the top for roughly a $14,000 cost, and the 150s clear the hole in about three seconds. The Gamefish 27 with twin Yamaha 250s is roughly a 60 mph boat with a 58 mph top. The Gamefish 28 carries dual 300 Yamaha V6 outboards for 600 horsepower total, and the Gamefish 30 on twin Yamaha 300s cruises 55-plus mph or stretches fuel economy near 1.7 mpg.
The helm is built around Yamaha digital controls. The 28, 30 and loaded 27 use the Yamaha Helm Master with joystick, electronic fly-by-wire steering and throttle, autopilot, and a Fish Point function that spot-locks the boat over a mark. Dash equipment includes dual Garmin screens (12-inch units on the 25, Garmin 1243s on the 27), a Yamaha gauge screen, JL Audio control, a wireless phone charger, Bennett trim tabs, and push-button start. The 28 adds an openable windshield, a windshield vent and an overhead misting system at the helm. Note the windshield carries no wiper.
The cockpit is fishing-first. The 2024 Gamefish 25 has a 35-gallon and a 27-gallon live well plus 16 rod holders, with four on the captain's chair, four on the T-top and a king mackerel holder on each side. The 28 stacks two live wells, one with an aquarium viewing window, rocket launchers and pop-up cleats, plus a side boarding door and an emergency swim ladder. The 27 offers a mezzanine seat over a lit, recirculating live well or a tackle/fillet station, twin macerated in-floor fish boxes, and a large door into a finished bilge for access to fuel-water separators, pumps and seacock valves.
The console holds a full china pump-out head with macerator and holding tank, and houses the battery switches and breakers out of the weather, with four batteries on the 25. Bow layouts come as forward seating with an automatic bow table and sun-pad filler, or a coffin box for open fishing. Options worth weighing include the live-well setup, T-top finish (the 25 offers a powder-coated top), diamond-stitch upholstery and the ash gray hull color. Factor in maintenance: the 30 logged 610 hours in one year, with service every 100 hours.
Currently, there are 844 boats available for sale for Sea Hunt boats. Prices range from $5,995 to $298,785, with an average listing price of $138,973. The inventory includes 567 new boats and 277 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 844 powerboats. Popular boat types include Center Console, Saltwater Fishing, Bay, Other, and Freshwater Fishing. boats are most popular in Miami, Bayville, Port Charlotte, Placida, and Sarasota. There have been 3,097 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. May is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. May is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are family fun, saltwater fishing, day cruising, freshwater fishing, and offshore fishing. Most boats contain gps, with heads, depth sounder, radio, and joystick. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have Yamaha engines or YAMAHA engines or yamaha engines.
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Updated June 30, 2026
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