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2011 Andros 22' BonefishSold

$ 56,900

Wilmington, North Carolina 28403

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2011 Andros 22' Bonefish
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Make
Andros
Model
22' Bonefish
Year
2011
Gross Tonnage
N/A
Length (ft)
22
Beam (ft)
7
Draft (ft)
Unknown
Fuel
Gas
Engine Hours
50
Number of Engines
Outboard engines
Engine Type
Outboard
Cabins
N/A

Description

Discover the sleek and immaculate 2011 Andros 22' Bonefish bay boat, now available in Wilmington, North Carolina. Priced at $56,900, this vessel promises superior performance and reliability. Whether you're an avid fisherman or seeking leisurely water adventures, this boat is designed to meet your needs. Equipped with a powerful Yamaha 150hp outboard engine featuring only 50 hours of use, this boat guarantees optimal efficiency and longevity. Experience unparalleled comfort with the brand-new Sea Deck, installed in 2024. Don't miss the opportunity to own this pristine boat, ready for...

Captain's Notes

Step aboard and you’ll see why the 22' Bonefish has such a loyal following. The low-profile sheer line and clean, wide decks make it easy to stalk fish or move quickly from bow to stern without tripping over clutter. The console layout is simple and practical, with everything in easy reach from the helm and great sightlines when you’re up on the platform or running shallow. Generous storage forward and aft lets you stash safety gear and tackle out of the way, keeping the cockpit open for casting. The hull’s sharp entry and broad shoulders give this boat a confident, dry feel, even when the afternoon chop kicks up.

Why 22' Bonefish in North Carolina

This 22' Bonefish shines in waters where you might jump from glassy backcountry creeks to open sounds and nearshore structure in the same day. The hull drafts shallow enough to slide across skinny flats and marsh edges, yet still has the length and deadrise to handle wind-blown bays and choppy channels with composure. It’s an ideal size for trailering to different ramps and islands, easy to launch solo but big enough for family or a serious fishing crew. With its open layout, elevated sight-fishing potential, and efficient performance, it’s a versatile match for the mix of flats, estuaries, and near-coastal runs common in this region.

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