28' Pursuit 2865 Denali
$ 119,000
Listing No. 6240
*2003 Pursuit 2865 Denali*
Terrific Condition! Highly upgraded! From a superior boat manufacturer!
Widely recognized as on the best production fishing boats on the market today! Pursuit owners rave about the ride quality of their boat compared to others.
High quality, stylish lines, and sporty performance. With all fishing and weekend amenities on board. Ideally suited for PNW boating…
Upgraded with Volvo EVC electronic controls. The 2019 15hp Mercury Pro kicker has low hours with remote steering.
Power is a 2013 400HP! Volvo 8.1L engine with 1245 hours. Dealer serviced with detailed records dating back to 2018. Matched with a 2018 Volvo DPS- A sterndrive.
The boat cruises easily at 25 knots. 2022 Survey on file. Bottom paint and professional polish 2023.
With the fuel capacity (148g) and ride quality to chase Tuna off the West Coast. The polished blue hull is in excellent shape.
Newer 12” Garmin plotter and fishfinder. Heatercraft heat. 30g fresh water supply.
Do not miss this Pursuit with moorage!! Please call or email today to schedule a viewing.
See below for a professional review of the 03 2865 Denali:
“The Pursuit 2865 is a redesign of the original 28-foot Denali. It has the versatility to navigate both inland and offshore waters with aplomb, while serving as a platform for cruising, fishing, diving or skiing with equal ease. What’s been improved is the amount of seating and storage space, along with a number of features and creature comforts to make the outdoor experience even more enjoyable.
First off, the changes are all above the waterline. The Pursuit people didn’t touch the hull: It’s still the same 21-degree deep-V that slices through swirling seas with straight-as-an-arrow tracking.
The new Denali boasts cockpit seating for more than 10 people, depending on their size. A pair of aft-facing jump seats amidships allows for a 15-gallon livewell under the single seat to starboard and a 30-gallon cooler under the double on the port side. Both are well insulated with sprayed-on foam from beneath.
The engine box at the transom has been reconfigured for a much more comfortable bench seat than before.
The focal point of the forward cockpit is an L-shaped lounge that is served by an optional removable table. Under the seat, you’ll find a storage compartment long enough to handle water skis and deep enough to stand up dive tanks.
Opposite it is an electrically adjustable helm seat — a standard feature. There’s a freshwater sink with a stainless-steel bowl directly behind it. Beneath, a pair of doors opens to reveal storage for six plastic tackle boxes, as well as two drawers.
An innovative addition to the helm is a panel of electrical switches. They’re mounted in a completely sealed case, impervious to moisture and corrosion. They send low voltage to a junction box, located beneath the cockpit sole, for controlling accessories.
Another high-tech helm feature on our test boat was a set of Volvo Penta electronic engine controls. Instead of conventional analog gauges, an LCD display can be configured to show you what you want to know about what’s going on in the powerplant. An electronic throttle rounded out the “fly-by-wire” configuration.
Comfortable Cabin
The 2865 Denali’s cabin is cozy but elegant. The teak and maple sole, along with a high-gloss tabletop, is accented by attractive upholstery fabrics. The tabletop drops to convert the seating area to a double berth, with the addition of a filler cushion.
A Corian countertop is the focal point of the galley, which houses a stainless-steel sink and a dual-voltage refrigerator — both standard features.