The brand new Cobia Boats 33-foot Dual Console, the 330 DC

The brand new Cobia Boats 33-foot Dual Console, the 330 DC, delivers great comfort, a spacious layout, and a great running hull – all in a well-styled package.

Yamaha Outboards 425 XTOs were a perfect power package for this boat, offering ample power when you wanted to lay the throttles down a bit more.

Join our team as they enjoy a beautiful day out on the waters of South Florida in Cobia’s new model.

View more information about the 330 Dual Console at http://www.marineconnection.com/…/inventory/new/Cobia/330+DC

Luxurious, refined, and ready for anything.

Step aboard, stretch out, lay back, and leave your worries in your wake. The new Cobia 330 Dual Console’s boundless space, wealth of amenities, and abundance of plush seating means stress relief comes standard. Whether you want to fish, cruise, or spend the day at the sandbar, this boat’s exceptional layout and vacuum –infused, high-performance hull makes your options endless.

If luxuriating is your desire, there’s a standard summer kitchen with sink, fridge and wine chilling cubby to go along with tons of Corian countertop space for spreads. A hidden bow table that electrically raises out of the floor is perfect for a picnic lunch or happy hour and doubles to complete a huge forward sun lounge. There’s even a standard bow boarding ladder that lets you step onto the sand without getting your feet wet.

The 330 DC is equally ready for when the fish are biting with a huge, uncluttered cockpit, a 28-gallon livewell with acrylic lid, 115 gallons of insulated fishboxes with macerators, and a full bait prep station. An inward opening side door makes it easy to slide a big one on board or slip into the water for a dive. And no matter the activity there’s enough dry storage space for everything you need and more.

This is how you make your days on the water the best they can be.

 

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