Pursuit DC286 Dual Console: Big-Boat Confidence in a Manageable Package
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The sun is just clearing the horizon when you ease the DC 286 off the dock, twin Yamaha F300s settling into a confident idle. Your crew is already moving forward to the bow lounge, coffee in hand, while you scan the flat calm through the tall fiberglass windshield. By the time you clear the inlet, the forecast has shifted—three-footers building offshore—but you're not turning back. This is exactly what the 286 was built for.
Positioned perfectly between the DC 266 and DC 306, the all-new Pursuit DC 286 delivers big-boat confidence in a more manageable footprint. A full-width hardtop and tall windshield provide protection without sacrificing airflow, while the layout balances fishing, cruising, and entertaining. Smart storage, strong ergonomics, and usable cockpit space define this versatile dual console.
Who It's For
The DC 286 speaks to owners who want offshore capability without the complexity of a 35-footer. At 30 feet overall with a 9'6" beam and 21-degree deadrise, it's trailerable in most states, fits in standard slips, and handles like a boat ten years younger than its size suggests. Twin 300-horsepower Yamaha outboards push the 286 to a top speed of 55 mph, while a cruising speed of 30 mph at 3,500 RPM delivers 330 miles of range at 1.83 miles per gallon.
This is the boat for the family that fishes hard on Saturday and entertains friends on Sunday. The dual-console layout provides weather protection and a private head without sacrificing cockpit space. Pursuit built the 286 on a model-specific hull with higher midship freeboard, giving you more confidence when conditions build and more interior volume when you're at rest.
Design & Layout
Pursuit's design team started with a clean sheet. The DC 286 rides on a deep-V hull with 21 degrees of deadrise at the transom, engineered to cut through chop and deliver a smooth, predictable ride in following seas. The full-width hardtop extends protection across the entire beam, supported by powder-coated aluminum with integrated rod holders and LED spreader lights. The fiberglass-framed windshield wraps around the helm with a center walk-through door, creating a protected command station that still feels open.
Forward, the bow lounge offers genuine seating for four adults, with folding armrests, insulated storage below, and a removable table that stows in dedicated space on the head door. The single-piece acrylic bow access door swings wide, and a Sunbrella tonneau cover keeps the space clean when you're not using it. Port and starboard coaming boxes add drink holders, storage keepers, and USB charging on the port side.
The helm is pure Pursuit: molded fiberglass with wood accent trim, a Garmin GPSMAP 1243-XSV with custom user interface, and an Edson stainless steel wheel with tilt and programmable steering friction. The captain's chair features folding armrests, a flip-up bolster, and fore-and-aft adjustment. To starboard, the companion seat includes folding armrests, drink holders, and access to the enclosed head compartment—complete with electric marine head, vanity with Corian countertop, and overhead lighting.
Aft, the cockpit balances fishing and socializing. A portside aft-facing seat with folding armrest sits above a 28-gallon insulated cooler. Opposite, a starboard fold-down jump seat keeps the deck clear when you're working lines. The transom features Pursuit's patented folding seat with self-adjusting backrest, a 22-gallon lighted recirculating livewell with clear acrylic lid, and a 36-gallon insulated fish box with overboard drain. A molded entertainment center includes a sink, faucet, Corian countertop, and storage with trash can below. Fresh and raw water outlets with quick-connect fittings and a 25-foot coil hose make washdown effortless.
Performance & Handling
Twin Yamaha F300 V6 outboards deliver 600 combined horsepower, pushing the DC 286 to a manufacturer-tested top speed of 55 mph. At a cruising RPM of 3,500, the boat runs at 30.3 mph while burning 16.5 gallons per hour, yielding a range of 330 miles. Lenco electric trim tabs with auto-retract help dial in the ride, while the deep-V hull and 21-degree deadrise deliver confident handling in rough water.
The 286 feels planted at speed. The stepped hull design and higher midship freeboard keep spray down, and the full-width hardtop provides protection without creating excessive windage. Yamaha's Helm Master EX digital electronic controls offer precise throttle response, and the optional joystick control with Set Point and autopilot makes close-quarters maneuvering effortless. With 217 gallons of fuel capacity, you can run to the fishing grounds, spend the day offshore, and return with fuel to spare.
The Ownership Conversation
Base pricing for the DC 286 starts at approximately $353,415 as tested with twin Yamaha F300s and standard equipment. That number includes Pursuit's PureTech Suite—hand-laminated construction with vinyl ester resin, a five-ply resin-infused composite transom system, and a five-year hull and deck structural warranty paired with a five-year blister-free warranty. Annual operating costs for a boat this size typically run $25,000 to $35,000, covering insurance, slip fees, routine maintenance, and fuel for 50 to 75 days on the water.
The DC 286 is an owner-operator boat. No crew required, no complex systems to manage. Yamaha's reliability and widespread dealer network mean service is straightforward, and the boat's 30-foot length keeps slip fees and storage costs reasonable. Budgeting $30,000 annually buys you predictable ownership, the freedom to say yes when the forecast is perfect, and a boat that holds its value in a strong resale market.
Strategic ownership means understanding what you're buying. The DC 286 is not a tournament fishing boat, and it's not a liveaboard cruiser. It's a versatile dual console that excels at everything in between—offshore fishing trips, family weekends, and coastal cruising. Pursuit's build quality and reputation for durability mean you're buying a boat that will still be fishing hard in ten years.
Where to Start
Explore full specifications at www.YachtSpecsDirect.com.
Browse available Pursuit inventory at www.mintedyachts.com/pursuit.
The DC 286 is the dual console that doesn't ask you to choose between fishing and family time—it delivers both with the confidence and capability Pursuit owners expect.