2016 Pathfinder 24' (7.32 m) 2400 TRS
Largo, Florida, United States
2016 Pathfinder 2400 TRS Yamaha VMAX SHO 250 HP w/ only 300 hours
- Center Consoles / Bay Boats
- Power
- Used
- Gas/Petrol
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: MVIPM002F516
$ 68,999 USD
€ 59,540 Euros
$ 94,820 CAD
£ 51,487 GBP
Description
2016 Pathfinder 2400 TRS
Yamaha VMAX SHO 250 HP
w/ only 300 hours
Take the best features across the whole Pathfinder line-up, add in some new ones and then mold them all together; the result is the new Pathfinder 2400 TRS. Higher sides, a deeper cockpit and added width gunwale to gunwale make the 2400 TRS the roomiest big water Pathfinder yet. Standard highlights include walk around gunwales, under gunwale rod storage for rods up to 9.5′, a stepped forward deck with added storage that can double as a fish box and integrated aft deck seats.
The raised console with toe kick offers an integrated foot pod with lockable glove box and on the front side has an access door and interior tackle tray system that can be removed to allow for easy access to the helm area.
Though the 2400 TRS is loaded with advanced fishing features and practical touches, it has plenty of style. Blue-hued LED interior illumination throughout, including in the storage compartments, matches up to a fiber optic switch panel with back-lighted blue labeling and lighted switch tips. Stylish options include two- toned cushions, powder coating packages and a weblon t-top.
Installed Options & Details:
- Yamaha VF250LA w/ xxx hours
- Yamaha Command Link Gauges
- Atlas Jackplate
- Atlantic Blue Hull Color
- White Rub Rail w/Stainless Steel Insert
- T-Top w/Electronics Box
- Powder Coating-White
- Stereo w/4 Speakers
- Spring Line Cleats
- Power Pole-8' Blades Series
- Battery Charger-4 Bank
- Release Well
- Lean Post Backrest
- Garmin GPSmap 7610xsv GPS/Fishfinder
- VHF Radio
- Compass
- Minn Kota RT112/Terrova 36 volt iPilot Trolling Motor
Contact us today for additional details, or to schedule your in person or video walkthrough.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: MVIPM002F516
LOA: 23' 11'' (7.29 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 2016
Beam: 8' 6''
Draft Max: 1'
Draft Min: 1'
Maximum Speed: 63 MPH
Cruise Speed: 40 MPH
Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
Deadrise: 15
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: Ice Blue Gelcoat
Hull Shape: Modified Vee
Fuel Tank: 73 Gallons (276.33 Liters)
Dry Weight: 2950
Multimedia
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yamaha
- Engine Model: VF250LA
- Engine Year: 2016
- Engine Type: Outboard 2 Stroke
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 250.00
- Power KW: 186.43
- Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
- Hours: 300.00
- Serial Number: 6CBBL1011201
- Engine Location: Middle
Full Details
From Powerboat Guide:
From Power Boat Guide:
Overview: Popular bay boat (“TRS” stands for third row seating) combines superior fishability with the creature comforts families enjoy. Back country, flats, sandbars—this boat gets it done. Deep cockpit, wide walkaround gunnels, generous storage, good fit and finish.
Features: Hydraulic jackplate; pop-up cleats; trim tabs; recessed cleats; boarding ladder; front cooler seat; fresh/raw-water washdowns; T-top with electronics box; insulated fish box; lockable rod storage (port/starboard); 15-gallon bow livewell; 40-gallon aft livewell; release well (aft port); anchor locker; leaning post.
Performance: Scary fast with a Yamaha F300—over 60 mph
wide open.
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact David M. Messina.
We look forward to working with you!
Professional Yacht Sales
18395 Gulf Blvd
Suite 202, Room 5
Indian Shores FL 33785 United States
Phone: 727-228-7727
Email: info@proysi.com
Website: https://www.ProfessionalYachtSales.com
David M. Messina
Yacht Sales Specialist
12458 145th Ln. N
Largo FL 33774 United States
Office: 7272287727
Cell: 1-727-647-2262
Email: david@proysi.com
David likes to joke that he was born on the water and was sailing before he could walk. There may be some proof to that as his father and business partner Lee has circulated photos around the office of David single handing the families “sailing dinghy” at a very young age.
As a youngster, he became a successful sailor at the Thames Yacht Club (TYC) in New London, Ct. As a member of the TYC’s competitive sailing team racing Lasers, Blue Jays & 420’s. Through the years, he’s competed in countless one-design regattas, Block Island Race week, Off Soundings and even competed in 420 Nationals, where some of the most feverish competition was always expected.
During the “summer season” David could always be found somewhere on the water running boats all over New England, fishing, sailing, diving. At the young age of 15, David and his father Lee sailed the families J30 from New England to the West Coast of Florida where they set roots.
After spending the better part of two decades in various Executive Management & Sales positions in the mortgage lending/servicing and Default Asset Management space. Most recently serving as VP of Operations/Vendor Management for a National Default Asset Management Company and previously serving as the C.O.O. of a national asset disposition firm managing R.E.O. Properties for the nation’s largest financial institutions. David decided it was time to return to his passion of the marine industry.
With nearly 10 years of brokerage experience with some of Florida’s premier Yacht Sales Organizations, where he created the marketing and on-site display at Marina Jack, serving as the Edgewater Boats Product Line Manager. David also assisted with the Vicem & Marquis lines. David & Lee decided it was time to build their own brand and formed Professional Yacht Sales International in September of 2018.
David’s vast knowledge of both power and sailboaters’ needs gives our clients a comfort level that their best interests and Professional Representation are his primary concern. Regardless of which side of the transaction (buyer/seller/both) he is on, David brings his lifetime of experiences to every client relationship always putting the client’s needs first.
When he is not working (which is rarely) he is an avid boater, scuba diver & fisherman competing in local fishing tournaments.
