A serious offshore fishing boat that also does weekend getaways
While center console boats remain the darlings of anglers who fish in southern offshore waters, when you move farther north the open center console quickly gives way to walk-around designs. With their full windshields and greater occupant protection, walk-arounds appeal to boaters who are out on the water early and late in the season, when the cold northern air can make running at high speed in an open center console downright uncomfortable. Beyond their extra protection from the element, having the ability to overnight now and then in the boat’s forward cabin gives walk-arounds a special kind of appeal. The ultimate – for many anglers – is a large walk-around that’s still trailerable. This combination lets them fish a variety of waters easily, yet still manage rough water when called upon.
Length: 26'2"
Beam: 9'0"
Max. Power: 500 hp
Fuel Capacity: 188 gal.
Rod Holders: 10
The Sailfish 270 WAC comes very close to achieving this ideal. Sailfish is well known for its premium offshore fishing boats, and that reputation was largely built on its high build quality and innovative hull deigns. The 270 WAC rides on Sailfish Boats’ exclusive Variable Degree Stepped (VDS) hull, a design that delivers a smooth, quick ride even in rough water. The unique hull design incorporates no less than three distinct running surfaces; the first, with a deep deadrise that cuts through the waves, followed by two more that provide increasing levels of lift and stability.
Step aboard the Sailfish 270 WAC and the first impression is that this is a really spacious boat for a 27-footer. The cockpit includes a standard 30-gallon transom live well that’s lit for night fishing. There are rod holders everywhere – 10 of them, in fact – plus recessed rod storage in both the port and starboard gunnels. Cockpit tow rails, tackle storage center with pull-out drawers, insulated fish box with overboard drain and built-in 48 quart Igloo Ice Cube cooler also tend to catch the angler’s immediate attention. Flush-mount cleats, which won’t snag fishing lines, and marine-grade stainless steel hardware throughout speak to Sailfish’s attention to detail and long-term durability.
That attention to detail becomes really evident in the helm, dominated by a huge dash panel capable of accepting flush-mount displays of up to 12 inches in size. The Captain is spoiled with fully digital instrumentation, a Bluetooth-capable, satellite-ready, AM/FM stereo with four speakers and remote, LED lighting and hydraulic steering with a stainless steel tilt wheel with a power knob. A fully self-draining cockpit with a raw water wash-down in the form of a pull-out transom shower help keep the boat clean, making end-of-day tidying fast and easy.
Sailfish is known for its thoughtful appointments, such as the 270 WAC’s port-side passenger seat. This adaptable seat can be set for forward-facing or aft-facing use, bringing considerable versatility to this busy space.
The versatility of the walk-around design continues as you step below decks into the cabin. There’s ample headroom – more than you might expect from a 27-foot boat – and a full stand up enclosed head with lighting and a shower. There’s a fully functional galley, complete with a butane stove, sink with fresh water and a table, plus a large v-berth for comfortable overnight stays.
The Sailfish 270 WAC is offered with a choice of twin 150 or twin 200 horsepower outboards from either Mercury or Yamaha. The twin Yamaha F150s put the big Sailfish on plane in five seconds flat, and achieve a top speed of 44 mph at wide-open throttle. Throttle back to a more leisurely 25 – 26 mph and around 4,000 rpm, and the boat will cruise all day while delivering fuel economy in the range of 2 mpg.
Moving up to twin Yamaha F200s would most likely allow another two or three mph of top-end speed, but performance with the twin F150s is so good one has to wonder if that justifies the extra expense and weight.
With either power option, the Sailfish 270 WAC is a capable and well-appointed walk-around that does a lot of things well. Anyone looking for a fully-featured offshore fishing boat that can also double as a comfortable weekend cruiser would be wise to take this for a test drive – and soon.
Sailfish 270 WAC Specs
- Length: 26′ 2”
- Beam: 9′ 0”
- Fuel Capacity: 188 gal.
- Fresh water capacity: 14 gal.
- Approx. weight: 7,400 lbs
- Maximum power: 500 hp