Everglades 435
That hardtop extends over a substantial seating area,
the better to support the upper helm station—with a hardtop of its own.
The upper station on the Everglades 435 is rigged to run.
Views from the upper helm mean the skipper can keep an eye on a crew of busy anglers, and spot the action.
Seats flip up to bolsters to ensure comfortable operation at speed when conditions warrant a wide stance.
The forward area on the Everglades 435 offers plenty of room to lounge, and lots of stowage to boot.
Rod lockers protect the tools of the trade from sun, salt and prying eyes.
Cupholders, grab handles, footrests, and a full suite of Garmin navigation and fishfinding electronics round out this professional-grade helm.
Comfortable companion seating means multiple pairs of eyes stay sharp when things get sloppy.
Fold-down bench seating makes the area shaded beneath the hardtop more flexible.
The tackle station makes the cockpit into a work area tuned into the business of catching fish.
Additional seating at the transom folds out of the way when the action picks up.
Blue baitwells help keep bait happy and active.
Rodholders along the covering boards put the tackle where anglers can make the most of it, while additional under-gunwale stowage keeps the backups close by.
Below the console, a serviceable galley with television makes the most of the space.
Stowage, ventilation, and a stylish sink round out the appointments belowdecks on the Everglades 435.
This is one of those details where your lady’s eye falls while you’re salivating over a set of four Yamaha F350s.
A berth is a good option for overnights or onboard naps.
The belowdecks berth adjusts to comfortable seating as needed. Another smart design feature on the Everglades 435.
This detail may not be the only marlin anglers will see on the Everglades 435.
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