76A Front St
Scituate, MA, US, 02066
Tel:781-834-9790
2021 Wellcraft scarab 222
While you see more bay boats on the water than offshore craft under 25 feet these days, the new Wellcraft 222 Fisherman is clearly made to venture away from the coast and handle the rigors of deep, open water. Add the Scarab Offshore package, and this boat is ready to target big pelagics right where they live.
The boat’s 16-inch draft still permits shallow-water passage, but the deep-V hull with 20 degrees of deadrise ensures safe and comfortable navigation and affords anglers aboard this cleverly designed and well-appointed center console the confidence to head offshore and tackle a moderate chop without wincing or bracing for jolts.
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The transom bench accommodates two comfortably and folds up and out of the way.
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When it came to amenities, our test boat made it difficult to think of extras I’d want to add. I found seating more than sufficient for a 22-footer: The fold-down bench on the transom is roomy enough for two, and so are the forward console seat and the leaning post serving as helm seating. Coaming pads to port and starboard, as well as optional cushions and removable backrests, turn the twin elevated storage compartments upfront into comfortable lounges. A removable bridge panel with matching cushion closes the gap between them, turning the entire bow into a spacious sun pad. Remove that bridge, and an available pedestal table converts the front of the boat into an idyllic lunch spot with 360-degree views of the water.
The front compartments offer ample space to stow safety gear, tackle, and more. Just forward sits an anchor bow roller with a locker next to it to store the rode. The center console’s entire facade, forward seat, and all lifts to reveal a step-down head compartment complete with Porta-Potti and storage netting on the sides. Air shocks aid the lifting, so dropping the front console access door when the boat is rocking isn’t a concern.
Leaning post option includes four-rod holders behind the helm seating.
The dash and helm boast a futuristic feel and enough real estate to house a compass on top, 14 lighted toggle switches with breakers, a pair of large displays, and a digital multifunction gauge, plus VHF radio, stereo and more. There’s also a pair of cup holders and a grab handle for a companion at the helm, with a charging station for electronics (with USB and 12-volt accessory plugs) just below. A built-in footrest with an anti-skid pad enhances the ergonomic design.
Rod storage is enviable for a boat this size. Vertical racks hold three rods on each side of the console, while horizontal racks cradle two more under each gunwale. The rocket launcher in the back of the leaning post keeps another four rods ready for action, and there are a total of eight flush-mount holders conveniently located on the transom and gunwales.
The leaning post includes terminal tackle storage, accessed by tilting the seat forward, and a 72-quart cooler that fits neatly inside the frame down below. Aft coaming pads matching those on the bow offer a cushy surface at just the right height for anglers to brace their knees when battling fish on either side of the boat.
A generous Livewell with a clear lid to monitor bait is suitably located on the port transom corner. On the opposite side, a transom door enables anglers to boat large fish and lets swimmers and snorkelers get to and from the swim platform with a telescoping boarding ladder. A step back, a raw-water washdown spigot helps the crew keep the deck and gunwales clean or cool off during warm days.
While a quick survey of the layout is enough to convince anyone that the 222 Fisherman is family-friendly, hardcore anglers will also certainly find everything they expect on a serious fishing machine. And if you thought a boat designed to tangle with offshore fish was out of your budget, or that your vehicle wouldn’t be able to tow such a boat, you’ll want to check out this capable center console and arrange to take one for a spin.
Garmin 12' Glass mount GPS/Radar/ Sounder
Fusion MS-RA70NSX Blue Tooth Stereo
Evinrude Touch Sreen G2 Display
Length: 22′ Beam: 8’6″ Draft: 16″ Fuel: 103 gal. Weight: 3,600 lb.
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.