Sportsman
Sportsman fishing boats have only been around for about five years, yet center consoles like the new Sportsman Heritage 251 have already made a mark on the industry. That's what happens when a pair of boat-builders who had decades of experience with four different fishing boat manufacturers team up - you get a creation like the Sportsman Heritage 251.
The fact that Tommy Hancock (one of the founders of Sea Pro), and Dale Martin (a co-founder of Key West Boats), teamed up to creates Sportsman is, of course, history. What you really care about is what Sportsman Boats have to offer. And in the case of the 251, it’s serious fishability combined with some eye-opening performance.
Fishing-wise, the 251 starts by offering more room than you normally expect in a boat of this length thanks to a 9’2” beam. Then add in features like a pair of 30-gallon livewells, an 80-gallon macerated fishbox, coaming bolsters all around, and an anchor windlass on the through-hull anchor system. Nice. And the boat also has family-friendly features like an aft bench seat and removable backrests for the bow seating. Some people would prefer the fold-back backrests that don’t need to be stowed and serve as bolsters when flipped against the inwale, and yes, it’s true that this extra seating does cost anglers some deck space in the first place. Hard-cores would rather do without. That’s one of the reasons Sportsman also has the Open series, which has an aft bench that folds flush. But let’s be real, here—in many cases, a dose of comfort is what makes buying a center console palatable to family members who may be more interested in cruising or watersports. It’s often best to give a little bit on the fishability front, and find harmony in the purchase decision. The Sportsman makes that possible.
If you’re currently in the market for a new 25 foot center console, truth be told, you have dozens to choose from. This is a competitive market, and boat-builders in this niche know it. Builders like Hancock and Martin. Will their Sportsman 251 be the ideal boat for you? That’s a call for you and you alone to make, but one thing is for sure: it would be a bad move to sign on any dotted lines, before checking this one out.
Quick Facts:
LOA – 25’2”
Beam – 9’2”
Displacement – 4100 lbs.
Draft (hull) – 1’6”
Transom Deadrise – 21 degrees
Fuel Capacity – 155 gal
Max HP – 400