Triple Yamaha-Powered Pursuit S 388 Sport Makes Official Debut in Florida
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Pursuit Boats has debuted the all-new S 388 Sport to dealers and media at an exclusive event at the Vinoy Resort & Golf Club in St. Petersburg, Florida.
The S 388 will be the newest addition to Pursuit’s Sport family of boats and is designed to provide a bold mix of performance, luxury, and innovation.
With an LOA of 41'1" and powered by triple Yamaha 450 XTO outboards, the S 388 brings industry-leading fishability and versatility coupled with upscale features. Designed for entertaining, cruising, or chasing gamefish offshore, the S 388 will slot in as the second largest model in the Sport lineup behind only the flagship S 428 launched in 2020.
“From the bow to the transom, every inch of the S 388 was purpose-built with our owners in mind,” said Chris Gratz, President of Pursuit Boats, in a press release.
“It’s a boat that reflects how people want to spend their time on the water — spacious, capable, and beautifully appointed. We're thrilled to debut it here at the Vinoy, a setting that reflects the elegance and energy of the S 388.
Multiple social zones including a wraparound bow lounge with adjustable backrests, integrated adjustable chaise lounge feature and dedicated audio controls.
Key features include:
• A fully equipped entertainment center with grill, sink, fridge, and dedicated storage
• Optional Seakeeper system and air-conditioned helm with triple seats and advanced Garmin electronics
• A spacious cabin with abundant natural light, comfortable overnight accommodations, and a well-appointed galley and head
• Fishing amenities including a 36-gallon livewell, in-floor fishboxes, tackle storage, premium outriggers, and a starboard dive door with removable ladder
• A power-retractable sunshade, 50-amp shore power cord, and abundant hidden storage solutions
• Tempered glass hull side windows which are aligned with the console sidelights to create sightlines from the center console out through the hull for water views
You can get the first look at the S 388 Sport in the video below:
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