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The Sportsman 267 is a hybrid bay boat and center console measuring 26 feet 7 inches with a 9-foot-2-inch beam and a draft of roughly 15 inches, which lets it work skinny inshore water while still handling the trip offshore. It is NMMA yacht-certified, built with 316 stainless GemLux hardware on its latches and hinges. The model comes in two layouts: the 267 Masters with a large bow casting deck, and the 267 OE, which trades that deck for an open bow built around a center coffin box. Shoppers looking at Sportsman 267 boats for sale are generally weighing those two configurations against how much they fish versus how many people ride along.
Power comes from Yamaha outboards, with the F300 and the larger XTO 425 both offered, and the F350 also available. Running light with a couple of people aboard and under half a tank, the 267 will easily see 60 miles an hour; loaded with around 500 pounds of water in the live wells plus ice and gear, it still runs near 50. The fuel tank is rated at 116 gallons with about 105 usable, fed through dual fuel fills. The XTO 425 carries more weight but adds torque that helps move a heavily loaded boat and shorten the run home.
Fishing capacity is the core of the boat. The OE carries three live wells: two 20-gallon wells behind the leaning post, one with a recirculator and bubbler for fragile bait like menhaden, plus an 8-gallon bow well, alongside a macerated in-floor fish box and a 140-gallon coffin box up front. The Masters version runs up to four live wells, including a 14-gallon bow well with Sportsman's ProAir system, two 21-gallon insulated and lit outer wells, and a 35-gallon center well with ProAir. The leaning post can be ordered three ways: with a cooler, a live well, or a tackle station, and all come with high seats, flip-down bolsters and armrests.
The helm uses fully electronic steering on all Sportsman 25-foot-and-up boats, paired with a jack plate and trim tabs. A 12-inch Garmin display is standard, with room for a second screen and a 1243 xsv flush-mounted unit available. Sportsman's digital switching controls lights, pumps and wash-downs, with a manual fuse-based backup panel inside the console if a screen fails, and the SportLink integration package ties engine data into the displays. The console has standing headroom for a six-foot-two adult and fits a porta-potty or a full head option. The fiberglass hardtop is a two-piece mold with integrated navigation lights, speakers and space for a VHF, and a three-sided glass enclosure is offered.
The 360-degree swiveling helm seats are mounted on sliding bases and create the boat's Sandbar mode, letting the captain and first mate sit under the hardtop facing aft. The rear casting deck converts to two flip-up bench seats for four adults, each with a cup holder, and a Yeti cooler doubles as a footrest. Storage runs deep: lockable rod boxes hold up to six rods, the bow carries an oversized insulated fish box and a freshwater fill of up to 25 gallons, and the anchor locker is notched for a trolling motor plug. Bilge access is a Sportsman signature, with oversized hatches reaching batteries, an onboard charger, two bilge pumps, two high-speed pickups and a 1-kilowatt AirMar Beast 175 transducer.
Optional upgrades center on a JL Audio package with a 10-inch subwoofer and 6.5-inch speakers, Fusion audio, a windshield closeout and an onboard charger, with most other equipment standard or no-charge. Rocket launchers number five along the back of the post plus four overhead, with kingfish holders standard. For buyers, the main decision is the bow: the Masters casting deck maximizes fishing platform, while the OE's coffin-box layout, or the alternate open-cooler setup, frees floor space for family time and 360-degree bottom fishing.
Power comes from Yamaha outboards, with the F300 and the larger XTO 425 both offered, and the F350 also available. Running light with a couple of people aboard and under half a tank, the 267 will easily see 60 miles an hour; loaded with around 500 pounds of water in the live wells plus ice and gear, it still runs near 50. The fuel tank is rated at 116 gallons with about 105 usable, fed through dual fuel fills. The XTO 425 carries more weight but adds torque that helps move a heavily loaded boat and shorten the run home.
Fishing capacity is the core of the boat. The OE carries three live wells: two 20-gallon wells behind the leaning post, one with a recirculator and bubbler for fragile bait like menhaden, plus an 8-gallon bow well, alongside a macerated in-floor fish box and a 140-gallon coffin box up front. The Masters version runs up to four live wells, including a 14-gallon bow well with Sportsman's ProAir system, two 21-gallon insulated and lit outer wells, and a 35-gallon center well with ProAir. The leaning post can be ordered three ways: with a cooler, a live well, or a tackle station, and all come with high seats, flip-down bolsters and armrests.
The helm uses fully electronic steering on all Sportsman 25-foot-and-up boats, paired with a jack plate and trim tabs. A 12-inch Garmin display is standard, with room for a second screen and a 1243 xsv flush-mounted unit available. Sportsman's digital switching controls lights, pumps and wash-downs, with a manual fuse-based backup panel inside the console if a screen fails, and the SportLink integration package ties engine data into the displays. The console has standing headroom for a six-foot-two adult and fits a porta-potty or a full head option. The fiberglass hardtop is a two-piece mold with integrated navigation lights, speakers and space for a VHF, and a three-sided glass enclosure is offered.
The 360-degree swiveling helm seats are mounted on sliding bases and create the boat's Sandbar mode, letting the captain and first mate sit under the hardtop facing aft. The rear casting deck converts to two flip-up bench seats for four adults, each with a cup holder, and a Yeti cooler doubles as a footrest. Storage runs deep: lockable rod boxes hold up to six rods, the bow carries an oversized insulated fish box and a freshwater fill of up to 25 gallons, and the anchor locker is notched for a trolling motor plug. Bilge access is a Sportsman signature, with oversized hatches reaching batteries, an onboard charger, two bilge pumps, two high-speed pickups and a 1-kilowatt AirMar Beast 175 transducer.
Optional upgrades center on a JL Audio package with a 10-inch subwoofer and 6.5-inch speakers, Fusion audio, a windshield closeout and an onboard charger, with most other equipment standard or no-charge. Rocket launchers number five along the back of the post plus four overhead, with kingfish holders standard. For buyers, the main decision is the bow: the Masters casting deck maximizes fishing platform, while the OE's coffin-box layout, or the alternate open-cooler setup, frees floor space for family time and 360-degree bottom fishing.
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