Sportsman 352 Center Console Boats For Sale
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The Sportsman 352 Open is the flagship center console from Sportsman Boats, built in-house in Somerville, South Carolina, a company founded by Tommy Hancock around 2011. It measures 35 feet 2 inches without the motors and carries an 11-foot-3-inch beam (112 inches), making it one of the widest boats in its class. The hull is laid up using light resin transfer molding with vacuum infusion, and the non-skid is molded directly into the floors. Notably, it is not a stepped hull, yet weight savings from the infusion process keep it only about 800 pounds heavier than the smaller open-molded 322. It carries 350 gallons of fuel in an aluminum T-shaped tank, and tall freeboard with full wraparound bolsters keeps it stable offshore.
Buyers of the Sportsman Boats 352 choose between twin and triple outboards in roughly a 50/50 split. Common setups include twin 425 Yamahas, triple 300 Yamahas, and triple 400 Mercury V10s. With the largest Yamaha package, top speed reaches 68.5 mph, while triple 400 Mercury V10s push speeds past 70 mph. Cruise sits comfortably in the 35-to-45 mph range. Fuel consumption runs about 1 to 1.2 mpg, and the triple Mercury setup returns roughly 1.3 mpg at a 45 mph cruise. Triples add drag rather than much draft, but they keep the boat on plane even if one engine fails; with twins, a single engine still gets you home.
The helm is built wide enough for triple helm seating, with dual 22-inch Garmin screens (one standard, the second optional), air conditioning, built-in phone chargers, and integrated D-tubing on the console exterior. The dash carries no physical switches; a double-redundant digital switching system runs everything through the screens, with preset modes for night running, docking lights, and the powered vent, plus the ability to override any circuit at the fuse panel if a screen goes down. Audio is JL Audio M6 speakers with MVi amps, DSP, and a Fusion 750 head unit. A joystick handles docking and offers auto-heading with 10-degree adjustments. A center deck hatch houses an optional Seakeeper 3, and electronics access behind the console is clearly labeled for owner maintenance.
The cockpit balances fishing and family use. The transom holds twin 30-gallon aquarium-style live wells, a center cooler, in-deck and in-gunnel fish boxes, and four transom rod holders, with a fold-down mezzanine and bench seating that stow easily. A tackle station with sink, drawers, and Plano box storage can replace seating depending on setup. Dual port and starboard dive doors make boarding easy from either side. Canvas gull wings fasten from the gunnel back to the cabin to deflect wind in cold running, and options include Release Marine teak, outriggers, and a bow-mounted trolling motor.
The bow centers on an actuated table with three positions: flush for a casting platform, halfway for a sun pad, and raised for a dining table, surrounded by wraparound seating with removable backs. An electric windlass with bow-side controls and an anchor washdown handle ground tackle. Forward of the console, a chase lounge built for two has armrests, cup holders, and a front cushion on a slider for extra legroom, with the console face extended for taller passengers. The enclosed cabin offers 6 feet of headroom, a berth sized for two adults and a child, a covered head, rod storage, and an optional air conditioning unit, positioned as a day boat with overnight capability rather than a liveaboard.
Pricing on a 2025 352 Open demo was listed around $600,000 with a Seakeeper installed, roughly $50,000 more than a comparable boat without it. Available colors include Storm Cloud Gray, a light gray that reads bluer on screen. Boats are commonly rigged on a Road King three-axle trailer with 16-inch wheels and electric-over-hydraulic brakes. When shopping the Sportsman 352, weigh twin versus triple power for maintenance and redundancy, and whether the Seakeeper, second Garmin display, and air conditioning fit your budget and use.
Currently, there are 449 boats available for sale for Sportsman boats. Prices range from $29,987 to $976,580, with an average listing price of $170,164. The inventory includes 283 new boats and 166 used boats. boats are most popular in Saint Petersburg, Essex, New Gretna, Charleston, and West Palm Beach. There have been 1,290 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. April is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. March 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, offshore fishing, and freshwater fishing. Most boats contain gps, sea keeper, radio, with heads, and depth sounder. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have Yamaha engines or Mercury engines or YAMAHA engines.
Buyers of the Sportsman Boats 352 choose between twin and triple outboards in roughly a 50/50 split. Common setups include twin 425 Yamahas, triple 300 Yamahas, and triple 400 Mercury V10s. With the largest Yamaha package, top speed reaches 68.5 mph, while triple 400 Mercury V10s push speeds past 70 mph. Cruise sits comfortably in the 35-to-45 mph range. Fuel consumption runs about 1 to 1.2 mpg, and the triple Mercury setup returns roughly 1.3 mpg at a 45 mph cruise. Triples add drag rather than much draft, but they keep the boat on plane even if one engine fails; with twins, a single engine still gets you home.
The helm is built wide enough for triple helm seating, with dual 22-inch Garmin screens (one standard, the second optional), air conditioning, built-in phone chargers, and integrated D-tubing on the console exterior. The dash carries no physical switches; a double-redundant digital switching system runs everything through the screens, with preset modes for night running, docking lights, and the powered vent, plus the ability to override any circuit at the fuse panel if a screen goes down. Audio is JL Audio M6 speakers with MVi amps, DSP, and a Fusion 750 head unit. A joystick handles docking and offers auto-heading with 10-degree adjustments. A center deck hatch houses an optional Seakeeper 3, and electronics access behind the console is clearly labeled for owner maintenance.
The cockpit balances fishing and family use. The transom holds twin 30-gallon aquarium-style live wells, a center cooler, in-deck and in-gunnel fish boxes, and four transom rod holders, with a fold-down mezzanine and bench seating that stow easily. A tackle station with sink, drawers, and Plano box storage can replace seating depending on setup. Dual port and starboard dive doors make boarding easy from either side. Canvas gull wings fasten from the gunnel back to the cabin to deflect wind in cold running, and options include Release Marine teak, outriggers, and a bow-mounted trolling motor.
The bow centers on an actuated table with three positions: flush for a casting platform, halfway for a sun pad, and raised for a dining table, surrounded by wraparound seating with removable backs. An electric windlass with bow-side controls and an anchor washdown handle ground tackle. Forward of the console, a chase lounge built for two has armrests, cup holders, and a front cushion on a slider for extra legroom, with the console face extended for taller passengers. The enclosed cabin offers 6 feet of headroom, a berth sized for two adults and a child, a covered head, rod storage, and an optional air conditioning unit, positioned as a day boat with overnight capability rather than a liveaboard.
Pricing on a 2025 352 Open demo was listed around $600,000 with a Seakeeper installed, roughly $50,000 more than a comparable boat without it. Available colors include Storm Cloud Gray, a light gray that reads bluer on screen. Boats are commonly rigged on a Road King three-axle trailer with 16-inch wheels and electric-over-hydraulic brakes. When shopping the Sportsman 352, weigh twin versus triple power for maintenance and redundancy, and whether the Seakeeper, second Garmin display, and air conditioning fit your budget and use.
Currently, there are 449 boats available for sale for Sportsman boats. Prices range from $29,987 to $976,580, with an average listing price of $170,164. The inventory includes 283 new boats and 166 used boats. boats are most popular in Saint Petersburg, Essex, New Gretna, Charleston, and West Palm Beach. There have been 1,290 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. April is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. March 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, offshore fishing, and freshwater fishing. Most boats contain gps, sea keeper, radio, with heads, and depth sounder. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have Yamaha engines or Mercury engines or YAMAHA engines.
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Updated June 30, 2026
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$170,164
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The busiest month for Sportsman boats for sale is Mar, with 42 boats added and 163 boats sold
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