Everglades 290 Pilot (2005-)

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Overview

Test Power-- 2 x 225-hp Honda 4-stroke outboards

Best Cruise-- 21.6 mph @ 3500 rpm

WOT-- 49.8 mph @ 6000 rpm



Key Features

  • 10-year transferable warranty
  • 37 degree bow entry, 20 degree deadrise at the stern
  • Unsinkable high-density polyurethane construction
  • Custom seating
  • In-floor fish boxes
  • Circulating lighted bait well
  • Wide walkaround for safety and fishability
  • Red LED night floor lighting
  • Powered by twin Honda 225-hp outboards
  • Test Results   (Printer Friendly Page)

    Test Power: 2 x 225-hp Honda 4-stroke (outboards)
      Range  
    RPM MPH Knots Total GPH MPG NMPG Stat. Mile NM   KM    KPH    LPH    KPL   dBA
    1000 6.8 5.9 2.0 3.49 3.03 628 546 1011 10.94 7.6 1.48 68
    1500 7.9 6.8 3.2 2.45 2.13 442 384 711 12.71 12.1 1.04 74
    2000 9.3 8.0 5.3 1.76 1.53 317 276 510 14.97 20.1 0.75 76
    2500 13.9 12.1 6.9 2.01 1.75 363 315 584 22.37 26.1 0.85 85
    3000 19.5 16.9 9.3 2.09 1.82 376 327 605 31.38 35.2 0.89 85
    3500 21.6 18.8 9.7 2.23 1.94 401 349 645 34.76 36.7 0.95 85
    4000 30.1 26.1 14.9 2.02 1.75 363 316 584 48.44 56.4 0.86 88
    4500 36.9 32.0 19.4 1.90 1.65 342 297 550 59.38 73.4 0.81 87
    5000 41.9 36.4 28.0 1.49 1.30 269 234 433 67.43 106 0.63 89
    5500 44.4 38.6 34.7 1.28 1.11 230 200 370 71.45 131.3 0.54 97
    6000 49.8 43.3 41.4 1.20 1.05 217 188 349 80.15 156.7 0.51 96

    Speeds measured with Stalker ProSports radar gun. Fuel consumption (gallons per hour) measured with Floscan digital fuel-flow meter on gas inboards, sterndrives, and outboards, TechMate electronic scan tool on gas EFI inboards, Caterpillar digital fuel-flow meter on diesel engines, or permanently installed fuel-monitoring equipment. Range is based on 90% of published fuel capacity. Sound levels determined using Radio Shack digital decibel meter on A scale. 68 dBA is the level of normal conversation.

    Performance Chart

    Performance Chart

    Test Conditions

    Test Power: 2 x 225-hp Honda 4-stroke (outboards)
    Time To Plane 4.5 sec.
    0 to 30 7.0 sec.
    Test Power 2 x 225-hp Honda 4-stroke (outboards)
    Transmission Honda
    Ratio 1.86 : 1
    Props 15 1/4 x 19
    Load 2 persons, 1/2 fuel, no water, min. gear
    Climate 80 deg., 65% humid.; wind: 10k; seas:1 ft chop

    Engine Options

    Everglades 290 Pilot (2005-)
    Std. Power Not Available
    Tested Power 2 x 225-hp Honda 4-stroke (outboards)
    Opt. Power 2 x 225 Honda 4-stroke (outboards)
    Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder’s website for the latest information available on this boat model.

    Standard and Optional Equipment

    Standard and Optional Equipment
    Systems
    Battery Charger/Converter Standard
    Head: Fixed Standard
    Shore Power Standard
    Trim Tabs Standard
    Washdown: Fresh Water Standard
    Washdown: Raw Water Standard
    Windlass Standard
    Exterior Features
    Outlet: 12-Volt Acc Standard
    Transom Door Standard

    Standard = Standard Optional = Optional

    The 290 Delivers Serious Offshore Fishing with High Comfort

    By Capt. Bob Smith

    Test Captain

    Even after one day at a boat show, so many boats begin to look alike. There are models that have been around for years and ones fresh off the line with the latest twist from the builder. Everglades has a brand new model which isn’t your typical offshore fishing boat.

    The 290 Pilot is high-end offshore fishing rig with rugged design and first-class fishability. The first thing you will notice is the fully integrated hard top with full-framed windshield and wing vents. This system not only keeps you dry, but gives you a very comfortable feeling of security even in some of the roughest conditions. The seat in front of the “pilot house” looks like it belongs on an expensive go-fast boat. It is thickly padded with a curved backrest for added comfort. Below the helm is a large head area with a sink, shower, and good storage space.

    At the Helm

    The helm station is logically laid out. Instruments are covered with an electric door that drops down with the flip of a switch. Hydraulic tilt steering is standard as is the 15” stainless destroyer wheel. Besides room for the electronics, there are two outlets for your portable gear. Recessed trim tabs are also standard for a more accurate ride control. Docking lights make night approaches easier and red LEDs provide safer movement at night without blasting out your vision.

    Fishing Features

    Fishing amenities include under gunwale rod racks on each side. Rod holders include 4 in the gunwales, 6 in the transom and 6 across the back of the hardtop. Up front is room to lock away 8 rods when you are off the boat. The front fish locker is a 160-gallon box and the aft box is a 90-gallon. The leaning post has a bait station behind it with a 66- gallon circulating livewell, fresh and raw water sink, tackle storage center and cutting board. The transom has a bait prep area, slide out cooler and raw water washdown.

    Bow Features

    Heavy duty powder coated hand rails surround the front of the boat for safety. The anchor locker is plenty large for a good size anchor and lots of line. An anchor windlass system is also standard on this model. In addition, there are full coaming bolsters for comfort while working a fish. Eight stainless cup holders handle the beverages at your favorite fishing hole. You can easily slip through the transom door and extend a telescoping swim ladder for a cool dip at sea.

    Specs

    The 290 Pilot measures in at 28’7” length overall with a 9’9” beam width. As large as she is, the 290 can still get through skinny water with only a 20” draft requirement. She also surprises you at the scales with a hull weight of only 5,500 lbs. The 290 carries 200 gallons of fuel and 25 gallons of fresh water for a long day out where the fish are running. She has a sharp entry with a 37 degree average deadrise and a sporty 21 degree deadrise at the stern. Although our boat was powered with 450 horses from Honda, she can handle up to 600-horsepower strapped to her transom.

    Performance

    Our test boat was outfitted with twin Honda 225-horsepower Four-Stroke outboards and we were carrying two people on board with ½ tank of fuel. We found her best cruise to be around 3500 rpm traveling 21.6mph. At cruise speed, she burned 9.7gph and had a range of 401 miles on a full tank of fuel. She topped out at 6000 rpm running 49.8mph for a range of 217 miles. Hole shot times were 4.5 seconds on average with a time to 30mph of 7 seconds. Sound levels were good with 68 dBa at idle and 85 dBa at cruise.

    If you are looking for a high-end offshore fishboat with solid features and creature comforts, make your reservation today for a test ride. You’ll be happy you did, or you’ll be wishing you had when your buddies show up with their new boat.

    Specifications

    Everglades 290 Pilot (2005-)
    Length Overall 28' 7'' Dry Weight 5,500 lbs.
    Beam 9' 9'' Fuel Cap 200 gal.
    Draft 20'' Water Cap 25 gal.
    Deadrise/Transom 21 deg. Bridge Clearance 90''
    Max Headroom N/A
    Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder’s website for the latest information available on this boat model.

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