04/20/2026
Thank you to everyone who came out to the Newport Beach International Boat Show this weekend!
We had three incredible Everglades models on the docks, and every one of them told a different story.
The 285cc is where it starts. A 28-foot center console with twin 300hp Yamahas, 200 gallons of fuel, and a range pushing past 300 miles. Tournament-ready fishing features, an exclusive rotating helm/mezzanine seat, Garmin digital switching, and a layout that converts from fishing machine to family day boat without skipping a beat. This is the one that hooks people on the brand.
The 367cx is something else entirely. Boating Magazine's 2025 Dayboat of the Year, and after a weekend of people stepping aboard and not wanting to leave, it's easy to see why. A true crossover: bow lounge that feels like a sport yacht, a cockpit that switches from fishing setup to entertainment platform in moments, a climate-controlled cabin for overnighting, and twin outboards up to 900hp. It caused a stir the moment it launched, and it's still doing it.
Then there's the 455cc. The flagship. Nearly 48 feet of offshore center console built to do everything, quad outboards, a Seakeeper gyrostabilizer, triple Garmin displays, an air-conditioned cabin with a king berth and full galley, 40 rod holders, and enough fish boxes to do serious damage on the water. It's the kind of boat that stops people mid-stride on the dock.
If we didn't get a chance to connect at the show, the conversation doesn't have to end here. Reach out to schedule a private walkthrough at your convenience.