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2004 Pathfinder 2400-v

$ 39,000

Stuart, Florida 34994

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Set Sale Marine

Set Sale Marine

Florida

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Make
Pathfinder
Model
2400-v
Year
2004
Gross Tonnage
N/A
Length (ft)
24
Beam (ft)
N/A
Draft (ft)
N/A
Fuel
Gas
Engine Hours
500
Number of Engines
Single engine
Engine Type
Outboard
Cabins
N/A

Description

One of a kind 2004 Pathfinder 2400 with Teak decks. Yamaha 225 four stroke with 500 original hours. The 2400-V has aggressive styling that any fisherman is sure to like. It's smaller than an offshore center console of the same length, yet has a higher freeboard than most large flats skiffs. It's truly a hybrid design, one that will be equally at home in shallow bays, rivers and estuaries, as well as in some offshore situations. Notable Features: Dual Garmin 943XSV installed in 2021, JL Audio head unit, speakers, subwoofer, amplifier installed in 2021, Teak decks, Wired for 24 volt trolling...

Captain's Notes

Step aboard and the first thing you notice is how this 2400-v has been loved, not just used. The teak underfoot isn’t a thin overlay—it gives the whole layout a classic, custom skiff vibe that stands out at the sandbar as much as on the flat. The helm is clean and modern with the twin screens and upgraded sound system, so your dash is functional without feeling cluttered. The higher freeboard and deep cockpit make running with kids or guests feel more secure than on a typical low-slung bay boat. Storage is thoughtfully laid out, so you can keep rods, cast nets, and safety gear tucked away yet instantly reachable when the bite turns on.

Why 2400-v in Florida

This 2400-v shines where the water and the weather like to change their minds. The stepped, modified-V hull softens the afternoon chop while still floating shallow enough to nose into quiet creeks or drift skinny shorelines. That mix of stability and elevation at the bow lets you sight-fish, throw a cast net, or work a shoreline without feeling tippy. When the breeze picks up, the taller sides and secure toe rails help keep spray down and crew comfortable. It’s a versatile platform for anglers who want one hull that can stalk the back bays at sunrise, then comfortably hop outside or run open stretches later in the day.

Last updatedJuly 12, 2025 at 11:13 AM

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