Scout
355LXF
35' / 10.67m

Punta Gorda , Florida , United States
Scout: 355LXF
The Scout 355 LXF is known for being one of the most solid boats for fishing out on the market. With the triple Mercury 350’s and joystick control maneuverability in tight areas is not a problem, and there is plenty of power to get to where you want to be quickly and safely. The Scouts dual stepped
Sport Fishing
Power
Used
Gas/Petrol
Fiberglass Hull
HIN/IMO: SLPVS436D819
Vessel ID# 2796842

FEATURES:

Garmin Radar
FLIR intergraded system
Fish wells
Life raft
$399,867 USD
€371,296 Euros
CA$539,854 CAD
£322,052 GBP
Description

Data Sheet
LOA 35' (10.67 meters)
Type power
Year 2018
Beam 10'
Fuel Type Gas/Petrol
Hull Material Fiberglass
Multimedia
Engines

Engine 1

I D 138127
Engine Make Mercury
Engine Model Verado 350XL
Engine Year 2018
Engine Type Outboard 4 Stroke
Power HP 350.00
Power KW 261.00
Fuel Type Gas/Petrol
Engine Location Port

Engine 2

I D 138128
Engine Make Mercury
Engine Model Verado 350XL
Engine Year 2018
Engine Type Outboard 4 Stroke
Power HP 350.00
Power KW 261.00
Fuel Type Gas/Petrol
Engine Location Middle

Engine 3

I D 138129
Engine Make Mercury
Engine Model Verado 350XL
Engine Year 2018
Engine Type Outboard 4 Stroke
Power HP 350.00
Power KW 261.00
Fuel Type Gas/Petrol
Engine Location Starboard
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For more information about this vessel, please contact Eric Forster.
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Eric Forster

Broker
Burnt Store Marina
3190 Matecumbe Key Rd.
Punta Gorda Florida 33946 United States
Cell: 1-510-364-2102

I started sailing when I was in my mid teens on my uncles Catalina 30. Then on his Formosa 56 I got hooked to the taste of salt on my lips and wind in my hair. Took a brake for many years working with and breading Tennessee Walking horses. In 2015 I got back into sailing on the San Francisco bay racing small sailboats and crewing on a Hans Christian 48 for EMS and Military personal with PTSD. Being a retired Firefighter and Medic this was a cause close to my heart. In 2021 Michele (my wife and also a recovering medic) and I bought our own boat and sailed her to the South West part of Florida where we now live.