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        2002 Sea Fox 257 CC
        Estimated price for orientation: 26 995 $
        Category: Offshore Saltwater Fishing
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        Description 						 						 									 									 			Year:   											  											 												2002  										 									 			Use:   											  											 												Fresh Water, Salt Water  										  							 									 									 			Make:   											  											 												Sea Fox  										 									 			Engine Make:   											  											 												Yamaha Engine  										  							 									 									 			Model:   											  											 												257 CC  										 									 			Engine Model:   											  											 												Yamaha F225 TXRA Saltwater 4 stroke with 384 Hours  										  							 									 									 			Type:   											  											 												Center Console  										 									 			Primary Fuel Type:   											  											 												Gas  										  							 									 									 			Length (feet):   											  											 												26  										 									 			Fuel Capacity:   											  											 												151 - 200 Gallons  										  							 									 									 			Beam (feet):   											  											 												8.5  										 									 			For Sale By:   											  											 												Private Seller  										  							 									 									 			Trailer:   											  											 												Included  										  							 							
Any Questions, Please Text me at 401-203-92202002 Sea Fox 257 CC with 225 Yamaha engine - 384 low hours!!Every picture on here is a picture from today. This boat really is awesome, and came with every option.. It's been babied and Starts on the first try every time - we have NEVER had any issue with the Yamaha.  Sad & ambivalent to see her go. Here are some of the stats:- Anchor Windless
- Yamaha F225 TXRA Saltwater 4 stroke with 384 Hours on it (Manuf'd 12/2001)
- Transom door
- Leaning Post
- New canvas for leaning post and console
- Rear seating
- Hydraulic steering
- 2 batteries
- 94-qt. removable cooler
- auto. bilge pump
- freshwater wash down
- raw-water wash down
- Recessed trim tabs
- inwale rod-racks + 4 ss gunwale-mounted rod holders.
- An 80-gallon live wells in the Euro-transom
- Two HUGE removable fish lockers built into floor
- 150-gallon fuel tank
- Plumbed Porta Potty Head / Toilet in the almost 6' deep console (!)
- T-Top with lights and rod holders
- Huge well maintained Continental Tandem Axle Aluminum Trailer in great condition, with excellent tire tread, a space and surge breaks
- GPS/Fishfinder and VHF radioFor fishing, there's an 80-gallon circulating livewell built into the transom. Both gunwales have removable coaming bolsters that extend forward to the console. The recessed inwale rodracks hold two rods per side and can accommodate fly rods. Add the four vertical holders on the helm bench, the four stainless-steel rodholders in the gunwales, and the four rocket launchers on the T-top and you've got a roomy fishing platform for 6-10 friends.The two hatches in the cockpit sole open to reveal 4'6"-by-1'-by-1' insulated fishboxes. Instead of equipping the fishboxes with macerators, Sea Fox creatively made them removable so you can lift them out to wash away detritus and scales. Do it right on deck with the standard raw-water washdown system.There is a walk thru in the transom, as well as telescoping three-step swim ladder, a roomy 5'9"-high head compartment w/ plumbed Porta Potty and 94-quart removable cooler that doubles as a bench forward of the console.The transom and the deck are reinforced with Klegecell composite panels and the plastic fuel tank is glassed in place. (Some people prefer plastic fuel tanks over aluminum because they don't corrode in salt water.) I moved up to this boat after having Boston Whaler and a Sea Ray Laguna. This has been by far my favorite boat because of the added features like electric anchor windlass, walk thru transom, a plumbed head for the kids, and all the extra storage space including the the HUGE in-floor lockers. I can honestly say it's been a great boat by sadly because of a change in work situation (working out of state) I just won't get to use it as much as I'd like....
Any Questions, Please Text me at 401-203-9220
        
                
                
                
                                
    
    
    
Description
| Year: | 2002 | Use: | Fresh Water, Salt Water | 
| Make: | Sea Fox | Engine Make: | Yamaha Engine | 
| Model: | 257 CC | Engine Model: | Yamaha F225 TXRA Saltwater 4 stroke with 384 Hours | 
| Type: | Center Console | Primary Fuel Type: | Gas | 
| Length (feet): | 26 | Fuel Capacity: | 151 - 200 Gallons | 
| Beam (feet): | 8.5 | For Sale By: | Private Seller | 
| Trailer: | Included | 
Any Questions, Please Text me at 401-203-92202002 Sea Fox 257 CC with 225 Yamaha engine - 384 low hours!!Every picture on here is a picture from today. This boat really is awesome, and came with every option.. It's been babied and Starts on the first try every time - we have NEVER had any issue with the Yamaha.  Sad & ambivalent to see her go. Here are some of the stats:- Anchor Windless
- Yamaha F225 TXRA Saltwater 4 stroke with 384 Hours on it (Manuf'd 12/2001)
- Transom door
- Leaning Post
- New canvas for leaning post and console
- Rear seating
- Hydraulic steering
- 2 batteries
- 94-qt. removable cooler
- auto. bilge pump
- freshwater wash down
- raw-water wash down
- Recessed trim tabs
- inwale rod-racks + 4 ss gunwale-mounted rod holders.
- An 80-gallon live wells in the Euro-transom
- Two HUGE removable fish lockers built into floor
- 150-gallon fuel tank
- Plumbed Porta Potty Head / Toilet in the almost 6' deep console (!)
- T-Top with lights and rod holders
- Huge well maintained Continental Tandem Axle Aluminum Trailer in great condition, with excellent tire tread, a space and surge breaks
- GPS/Fishfinder and VHF radioFor fishing, there's an 80-gallon circulating livewell built into the transom. Both gunwales have removable coaming bolsters that extend forward to the console. The recessed inwale rodracks hold two rods per side and can accommodate fly rods. Add the four vertical holders on the helm bench, the four stainless-steel rodholders in the gunwales, and the four rocket launchers on the T-top and you've got a roomy fishing platform for 6-10 friends.The two hatches in the cockpit sole open to reveal 4'6"-by-1'-by-1' insulated fishboxes. Instead of equipping the fishboxes with macerators, Sea Fox creatively made them removable so you can lift them out to wash away detritus and scales. Do it right on deck with the standard raw-water washdown system.There is a walk thru in the transom, as well as telescoping three-step swim ladder, a roomy 5'9"-high head compartment w/ plumbed Porta Potty and 94-quart removable cooler that doubles as a bench forward of the console.The transom and the deck are reinforced with Klegecell composite panels and the plastic fuel tank is glassed in place. (Some people prefer plastic fuel tanks over aluminum because they don't corrode in salt water.) I moved up to this boat after having Boston Whaler and a Sea Ray Laguna. This has been by far my favorite boat because of the added features like electric anchor windlass, walk thru transom, a plumbed head for the kids, and all the extra storage space including the the HUGE in-floor lockers. I can honestly say it's been a great boat by sadly because of a change in work situation (working out of state) I just won't get to use it as much as I'd like....
Any Questions, Please Text me at 401-203-9220
        - Yamaha F225 TXRA Saltwater 4 stroke with 384 Hours on it (Manuf'd 12/2001)
- Transom door
- Leaning Post
- New canvas for leaning post and console
- Rear seating
- Hydraulic steering
- 2 batteries
- 94-qt. removable cooler
- auto. bilge pump
- freshwater wash down
- raw-water wash down
- Recessed trim tabs
- inwale rod-racks + 4 ss gunwale-mounted rod holders.
- An 80-gallon live wells in the Euro-transom
- Two HUGE removable fish lockers built into floor
- 150-gallon fuel tank
- Plumbed Porta Potty Head / Toilet in the almost 6' deep console (!)
- T-Top with lights and rod holders
- Huge well maintained Continental Tandem Axle Aluminum Trailer in great condition, with excellent tire tread, a space and surge breaks
- GPS/Fishfinder and VHF radioFor fishing, there's an 80-gallon circulating livewell built into the transom. Both gunwales have removable coaming bolsters that extend forward to the console. The recessed inwale rodracks hold two rods per side and can accommodate fly rods. Add the four vertical holders on the helm bench, the four stainless-steel rodholders in the gunwales, and the four rocket launchers on the T-top and you've got a roomy fishing platform for 6-10 friends.The two hatches in the cockpit sole open to reveal 4'6"-by-1'-by-1' insulated fishboxes. Instead of equipping the fishboxes with macerators, Sea Fox creatively made them removable so you can lift them out to wash away detritus and scales. Do it right on deck with the standard raw-water washdown system.There is a walk thru in the transom, as well as telescoping three-step swim ladder, a roomy 5'9"-high head compartment w/ plumbed Porta Potty and 94-quart removable cooler that doubles as a bench forward of the console.The transom and the deck are reinforced with Klegecell composite panels and the plastic fuel tank is glassed in place. (Some people prefer plastic fuel tanks over aluminum because they don't corrode in salt water.) I moved up to this boat after having Boston Whaler and a Sea Ray Laguna. This has been by far my favorite boat because of the added features like electric anchor windlass, walk thru transom, a plumbed head for the kids, and all the extra storage space including the the HUGE in-floor lockers. I can honestly say it's been a great boat by sadly because of a change in work situation (working out of state) I just won't get to use it as much as I'd like....
Any Questions, Please Text me at 401-203-9220
