Al Grover's High and Dry Marina, Inc














































Broker Info
Boat Highlights:
Year of Vessel
2008
Fuel Type
GAS
Length
26 ft
Brand
Scout
Condition
Pre-owned
Boat Type
Power
Your Special Scout-Updated Guy Harvey Edition-PAINTED
Repowered in 2019 Yamaha F350 NCC, 163 hours, warranty expires April 16, 2026. Hull painted Summer 2024, NEW Windlass. NEW Garmin 1042 XSV GPS, Sounder and HD Radar in July 2023. Raymarine autopilot, vhf. You get a stunning center console to cruise and fish on a stylish and quality build. Low maintenance with one powerful engine. Cruise 36 MPH at 4000 RPM, 14 GPH, 2.66 MPG. Range 350 miles including 10 percent reserve. Top=56 MPH.
The Guy Harvey Edition included:
Pacific Blue Hull Color
Powder coat Hardtop T-Top w/Electronics box, spreader lights, rocket launchers
55 Gallon leaning post see through baitwell
Self-contained porcelain head with fresh water holding tank
Just some features: power assist hydraulic steering, cockpit sink and storage, head in console with comfortable headroom, snap in foam decking, windlass, rod racks and rod holders, Taco GS280 w/15 ft poles outriggers, good storage throughout.
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Model info
Boating review by Lenny Rudow, Feb 20, 2008
Scout 262 XSF
Feeding Frenzy. Hook, reel, repeat.
By Lenny Rudow, Updated: February 20, 2008
Ever try to sit on those center-facing bow bench seats while a center consoles underway? Good luck-the seats are bouncy, and every wave makes you feel as if you’re going to slide off sideways. Scout has made that space more usable on its new 262 XSF.
As well as the usual benches, Scout adds slide-out backrests. Drop them in place, and two passengers can sit facing forward. When you get to the fishing grounds, pull the seat backs out, and fish unencumbered. There’s a fish box centered between the seats with a diaphragm pump-out, and the forward raised section tilts up to provide access to more stowage. Scout left the forward end of this compartment open, so if you ever need to reach the rope locker to untangle the rode, you can do it from inside. Smart move.
Another interesting innovation on the 262 XSF is its gunwale fish boxes. We’ve seen them done by Scout on a few models, but other builders haven’t picked up on them yet. Too bad, because they work well. They might not hold 100-pound tuna, but they’re just fine for stripers, trout, reds, and the like. They can serve as convenient drink boxes, too. You want more unique features? Try this. You’ve seen electronics boxes in T-tops before, but when’s the last time you saw a second aft box under the top? The styling of the 262 XSF is also one of a kind, with a retro look that starts at the curved transom and runs all the way to the bow.
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Cool stuff, but it’s all useless if the boat can’t charge through whitewater and get you to the fishing grounds, post-haste. No problem at all. This is a three-piece boat, built with the two main longitudinal all-composite stringers passing through the transom and into the engine mount. This construction better distributes the load when you throw down the throttles and provides far more strength than more common methods. Now match this up with a convex, variable-degree deadrise hull that pounced through the chop without hesitation on test day, and you get a unique 26′ center console that stands alone in a crowded marketplace. Or maybe it just sits there comfortably, even while underway.
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
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