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Pursuit DC 246 Review



Brief Summary

The Pursuit DC 246: More Than Just a Dayboat

In the world of marine design, a handful of boat builders have earned a reputation that transcends mere product. Pursuit Boats is one of them, and their DC 246 Dual Console is a testament to the brand's enduring commitment to quality, versatility, and performance. While many dual consoles are built for a single purpose—be it fishing or family cruising—the DC 246 masterfully blends these roles, offering a vessel that can effortlessly transition from a serious fishing platform to a comfortable, social dayboat. It's this chameleon-like nature, backed by world-class construction, that makes her a standout in the crowded 24-foot market.


Thoughtful Design and Versatility

The DC 246's true genius lies in its thoughtful layout. The dual console design provides a seamless flow from the bow to the cockpit, with a walkthrough windshield and a signature fiberglass-framed glass windshield that offers excellent protection from the elements. The bow seating is a prime example of its adaptability, featuring comfortable lounges with folding armrests and insulated storage below. A filler cushion can be added to create a large sunpad, transforming the area into a spacious sun lounge. This design choice proves that a boat can be both practical and comfortable.

Moving aft, the cockpit is spacious and highly functional. Anglers will appreciate the standard fishing features, including four flush-mount rod holders, a 15-gallon lighted recirculating livewell, and a 31-gallon insulated fish box in the transom. But her appeal doesn't stop there. The fold-out transom seats can be neatly stowed away when not in use, creating a large, uncluttered area for fishing or other activities. When it's time to relax, the portside aft-facing seat offers a comfortable perch to enjoy the scenery. This clever use of space ensures that the boat is equally ready for a serious fishing trip or a family day at the sandbar. The portside console houses a head compartment, providing a crucial amenity for all-day excursions, while the starboard console offers ample, dedicated storage.

The Pursuit Difference: Engineering and Performance

Beyond the surface-level features, the DC 246 embodies the core values of Pursuit's "Built with Integrity" philosophy. The boat's construction is a cut above the rest, utilizing a hand-laminated hull with vinylester resin and an infused fiberglass structural grid. This meticulous process results in a solid, durable hull that provides a stable and dry ride. Her 21-degree deadrise at the transom is a key factor in her excellent offshore performance, allowing her to slice through choppy seas with ease.
The DC 246 is typically powered by a single outboard engine, such as a Yamaha F300, which provides a perfect balance of speed and fuel efficiency. She can reach top speeds around 45 mph while maintaining a comfortable and efficient cruising speed. This synergy between the hull design and the propulsion system is a hallmark of Pursuit's engineering.
The brand's reputation for quality is not just in the build but in the details. From the use of solid 316L stainless steel hardware to the in-house built electrical harness with waterproof connectors, every component is selected and installed with longevity in mind. This attention to detail is what gives Pursuit owners the confidence to take their vessels on long, offshore runs or to simply enjoy a stress-free day on the water.

A Compelling Choice

The Pursuit DC 246 is a versatile vessel that appeals to a wide range of boaters. Whether you are a dedicated angler, a family seeking a dayboat for watersports, or a couple looking for a comfortable cruiser, she provides an exceptional experience. She is a testament to what a boat can be when superior design and uncompromising construction meet

Specifications

Length Overall 25' 8"
7.82 m
Beam 8' 6"
2.59 m
Dry Weight 6,138 lbs.
2,784 kg
Draft 2' 11"
0.89 m (motor down)
Deadrise/Transom 21°
Fuel Capacity 118 gallons
446 L
Water Capacity 18 gallons
68 L