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8 New Fishing Boats from the 2022 Miami International Boat Show

Must-see videos of new center consoles and bay boats introduced at this year’s boat show.
Miami Boat Show attendees walking the dock
The Miami boat show returned this year after a hiatus in 2021 due to COVID. The show also returned to its previous venue at the Miami Beach Convention Center with multiple additional on-water locations. Courtesy Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show

The Miami International Boat Show, cancelled last year due to COVID, successfully reemerged last week — Feb. 16-20 — at its original Miami Beach Convention Center location. And while the overall number of brand-new boats might have slid due to global supply and demand issues, we found eight fishing-boat models debuting and dozens of new gear products.

The boat show, which included the Miami Yacht Show, spanned six locations, including three on-water facilities. Here are videos we captured of the new fishing boats, listed alphabetically.

Boston Whaler 360 Outrage

The Boston Whaler 360 Outrage features Advanced Fathom technology, which is a new boat-electrification system. It also comes with reconfigured bow seating, a personalized cockpit, improved storage and centerline hardtop access. Power options include triple 300 hp Mercury engines, triple 450 Mercury FourStrokes or twin 600 V12 Verados.

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Specifications

  • LOA: 35 ft. 6 in.
  • Beam: 11 ft. 3 in.
  • Transom Deadrise: 23 deg.
  • Draft: 2 ft. 6 in.
  • Weight: 13,383 lb. (w/o engines)
  • Fuel: 415 gal.
  • Max HP: 1,350

Lowe Bay 22

Step aboard the welded-aluminum Lowe Bay 22 and you’ll find a broad beam and expansive deck space as well as ample fore and aft casting platforms, a 16-gallon baitwell in the console, and a 30-gallon aft livewell.

Specifications

  • LOA: 21 ft. 9 in.
  • Beam: 8 ft.
  • Transom Deadrise: 10 deg.
  • Draft: 10 in.
  • Weight: 2,075 lb. (hull only)
  • Fuel: 30 gal.
  • Max HP: 200

Sailfish 320 CC

The Sailfish 320 CC features a carbon-fiber and Kevlar-reinforced deck and hull and a variable-deadrise stepped hull. Fishing features include an in-deck insulated fish box, twin bow fish boxes, a 35-gallon leaning-post livewell and a 30 gal. livewell in the starboard aft corner.

Specifications

  • LOA: 31 ft. 6 in.
  • Beam: 10 ft.
  • Transom Deadrise: 22 to 24 deg.
  • Draft: 1 ft. 10 in.
  • Weight (rigged): 10,500 lb.
  • Fuel: 285 gal.
  • Max HP: 700

Scout 400 LXF

Scout unveiled its newest luxury sportfishing boat, joining seven other LXF models from the 255 to the 530. The double-stepped hull employs Scout’s epoxy-fusion with carbon fiber/e-glass construction. Fishing amenities include port and starboard transom doors, twin fish boxes with overboard diaphragm discharge, a tackle station, and two 33-gallon livewells.

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Specifications

  • LOA: 39 ft. 5 in.
  • Beam: 12 ft. 1 in.
  • Transom Deadrise: 22 deg.
  • Draft: 2 ft. 3 in.
  • Weight: 14,940 lb. (w/o engines)
  • Fuel: 405 gal.
  • Max HP: 1,600

Solace 32 CS

Solace’s new 32 CS, for now the smallest in the company’s model line until a 29 debuts later this year, is reinforced by carbon-fiber epoxy composite. Anglers will appreciate the twin 30-gallon livewells, rod and gaff storage in the head compartment, three fish boxes from 35 to 44 gallons, and workstation tackle storage, tool holders and sink.

Specifications

  • LOA: 32 ft. 7 in.
  • Beam: 10 ft. 3 in.
  • Transom Deadrise: 21 deg.
  • Draft: 2 ft.; (Operating)
  • Weight: 10,500 lb.
  • Fuel: 304 gal.
  • Max HP: 900

Stingray 173CC

Stingray made this 17-footer feel like a bigger boat with substantial gunwale height and room to easily move around the console. An aerated livewell aft as well as a livewell in the forward console seat provide plenty of bait storage. The boat also comes with rod holders and below-gunwale rod storage.

Specifications

  • LOA: 17 ft. 3 in.
  • Beam: 7 ft. 6 in.
  • Transom Deadrise: 18 deg.
  • Draft: 11.5 in.
  • Weight: 2,100 lb (w/ 90 hp engine)
  • Fuel: 30 gal.
  • Max HP: 90

Stingray 273CC

Although the 273CC made its debut at the Miami show, production is not set to start until July. This will be Stingray’s flagship model, and it will feature a 20-gallon livewell and fish boxes as well as optional outriggers and additional livewells.

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Specifications

  • LOA: 27 ft. 11 in.
  • Beam: 8 ft. 6 in.
  • Transom Deadrise: 21 deg.
  • Draft: 1 ft. 6 in.
  • Weight: 7,000 lb. (w/ twin 300s)
  • Fuel: 177 gal.
  • Max HP: 600

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Tidewater 292 CC Adventure

This new Tidewater starts with wrap-around bow seating, an electric high-low table, and a large console lounge seat. Its helm station comes with two footrests and space for twin 16-inch displays. For anglers, Tidewater added two macerated 30-gallon floor fish boxes, a side tuna door, and twin 28-gallon livewells.

Specifications

  • LOA: 29 ft. 2 in.
  • Beam: 10 ft. 2 in.
  • Transom Deadrise: 22 deg.
  • Draft: 1 ft. 6 in.
  • Weight: 6,200 lb.
  • Fuel: 220 gal.
  • Max HP: 700
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