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Head out on your next adventure with a new pontoon or boat from Howell’s Marine Sales & Service near London, ON! Whether you're looking for a stylish pontoon to relax on the water or a reliable fishing boat for your next outing, we’ve got just what you need. With a wide selection of boats and pontoons for all types of adventures, you’ll find the perfect fit. Contact us today to find the perfect vessel for your adventures!


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2026 Blackfin 302DC

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Features At A Glance

If you need performance as much as you need fishability, throttle up the 302DC. This boat’s unique hull features Michael Peters two step hull design which helps boost performance and creates an impeccably smooth and dry ride. Blackfins 302DC also comes standard with everything you need for serious fishing, while boosting an incredible crossover design making it the perfect vessel for enjoying your time on the water with friends and family as well.

Specifications
Model
302DC
Category Name
Boat
Year
2026
Sale Type
New
Manufacturer
Blackfin
LOA W/ENGINE
32' 8"
FUEL CAPACITY
240GAL
MAX HORSEPOWER
800HP
LOA W/SWIM PLATFORM
30'2"
features

2026 Blackfin 302DC U Shaped Bow Seating

U Shaped Bow Seating

2026 Blackfin 302DC Multi Position Flip Seat-Starboard side with 45 Qq. Yeti Cooler

Flip Seat, Multi Position Starboard side with 45 Qq. Yeti Cooler

2026 Blackfin 302DC Transom Foldaway Bench Seat

Transom Foldaway Bench Seat

 

specs
Spec US Unit Metric Unit Description
LOA w/Swim Platform 30'2" 9.19M Length Overall, including Swim Platform
LOA W/Engine 32'8" 9.96M Length overall with engine
Beam 10'0" 3.05M Width of hull at widest section including rubrail
Deadrise 23° 23° Angle of keel measured at transom
Draft - Engine Up 20" 50.8CM Depth of hull to lowest point, Outboard trimmed up
Draft - Engine Down 33" 83.8CM Depth of hull to bottom of outboard, trimmed down
Bridge Clearance W/Hardtop 8'9" 2.67M Height from water to highest point on hardtop, normal load
Fuel Capacity 240GAL 908.5L Capacity of fuel tank in gallons/liters
Water Capacity 50GAL 189.3L Capacity of water tank in gallons/liters
Waste Capacity 11GAL 41.6L Capacity of waste tank in gallons/liters
Dry Weight without Engines 9000LB 4082KG Mass of boat without engine(s) and batteries, no fuel, water, waste, or gear
Max Persons Yacht Certified 14(CE) Maximum Rated Persons Capacity
Max Power 800HP 597KW Maximum horsepower for safe operation
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Buyer’s Guide to Boats and Pontoons

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When you think about it, buying a boat is a little bit like getting married. After all, this is the commitment of a lifetime, and you want to feel confident you’re making the right decision! Fortunately, there are plenty of fish in the sea, and plenty of boats and pontoons to choose from here at Howell’s Marine Sales & Service. The following tips can help you narrow down the options and find your perfect match!

Choosing a Boat

What kinds of activities are you interested in? This should be your guiding question when choosing a boat. If catching fish is on the agenda, you should seek out a fishing boat, with features such as rod holders and livewells. If you want to pursue the excitement of watersports, you should look for a boat with a powerful engine that can reach high speeds. Meanwhile, if you are looking to host parties on the water, a spacious luxury boat will serve you best.

That being said, there’s no need to limit yourself. There are some boats that can cover all your bases! Pontoon boats, for example, are incredibly versatile. We are passionate about pontoon boats here at Howell’s Marine Sales & Service, and we recommend them to our customers who want to get a little bit of everything out of their boating experience.

Budgeting for a Boat

Of course, you can’t talk about buying a boat without discussing all the costs involved! The upfront cost of purchasing a boat can be pretty steep, but the long-term costs are even more important to consider. When budgeting for a boat, remember to account for all the expenses that are going to add up over time – such as fuel, maintenance, and insurance.

Generally speaking, it’s a good idea to set aside at least 10% of your boat’s total value each year for routine maintenance, and another 5% for any unexpected repairs. Meanwhile, you can expect to pay about 1.5% of the total value of your boat annually for insurance coverage.

If you have any questions about the boat buying process, you are always welcome to consult the sales team here at Howell’s Marine Sales & Service! We are always happy to assist. You can find us in Chatham, ON, near London.