$139,900
LENGTH:
27.99 ft.
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YEAR:
2019
LOCATION:
Miami Lakes, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
$55,600
LENGTH:
27.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1990
LOCATION:
Saint Augustine, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
$39,900
LENGTH:
30.84 ft.
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YEAR:
2000
LOCATION:
Tavernier, Florida
OFFERED BY:
United Yacht Sales
LENGTH:
28.08 ft.
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YEAR:
1996
LOCATION:
North Kingstown, Rhode Island
OFFERED BY:
Brewer Yacht Sales
$114,900
LENGTH:
28.35 ft.
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YEAR:
2016
LOCATION:
Stuart, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Manatee Pocket Yacht Sales
$39,000
LENGTH:
29.0 ft.
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YEAR:
1995
LOCATION:
Miami, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
LENGTH:
27.99 ft.
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YEAR:
2003
LOCATION:
Hialeah, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
$39,900
LENGTH:
31.0 ft.
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YEAR:
1989
LOCATION:
Stuart, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Manatee Pocket Yacht Sales
Boat not available.
LOCATION
Blaine, WA United States of America
YEAR
2003
LENGTH
31.27 ft.
Condition
Used
Year
2003
Make & Model
Mako 313 Express
Boat type
Power
Length
31.27 ft.
Fuel Type
Petrol
Location
Blaine, WA United States of America
Beam
10.5 ft.
Berths
4
Draft Max
1.94 ft.
MAKO 313 EXPRESS
A HUGE FISHING PLATFORM WITH ROOM TO SPARE.
This rare find 31 Mako is a great express that offers a cabin with plenty of head room and can sleep 4 very comfortably. The V-Bunk is huge and has 2 bunks at mid ship that also has a filler to make for a very large sleeping area. The boat has been updated and every system gone through by her knowledgable owner. She Features:
MAKO 313 EXPRESS
A HUGE FISHING PLATFORM WITH ROOM TO SPARE.
This rare find 31 Mako is a great express that offers a cabin with plenty of head room and can sleep 4 very comfortably. The V-Bunk is huge and has 2 bunks at mid ship that also has a filler to make for a very large sleeping area. The boat has been updated and every system gone through by her knowledgable owner. She Features:
Forward of the Helm and down three steps is a large salon area with convertible dinette forward followed by the galley to starboard and private head to port. Just aft of the salon are two singe berths that can expand into a double berth for a total of four berths.
Galley:
Head:
The hem has plenty of room for the captain, first mate in two helm chairs and guest are comfortable accommodated in a L-shaped settee. The hard top and enclosure keep the heat in for comfortable cruising and easy access to the cockpit for serious fishing.
Great Updated Electronics:
Stereo & TV:
This Mako has well maintained engines and newly rebuilt generator.
The cockpit is huge with great access to the bow with high rails and good hand holds for safe fishing and docking.
Big. That's the first impression you have when you step aboard the new Mako 313. It measures just a tad over 31 feet, and is built for extended offshore fishing excursions.
Navigating the crowded Anchors Aweigh Marina in Jensen Beach, Florida, in our test boat, we immediately appreciated the positioning of the helm. For an express boat, it provides an exceptionally unobstructed view all around, and its comfortable height allowed us to see exactly where we were going as we threaded our way through the maze of boats. Once clear of the marina, we noted that the helm also provides a great view into the cockpit to oversee the fishing action.
The helm itself is spacious and well appointed, with all switches conveniently lined up beneath the wheel. The Morse electronic controls are sure and steady, once you get the feel of how they respond. A roomy, L-shaped lounge is opposite the helm station.
The cockpit is large and open, thanks in part to the transom bait-well layout. The 50-gallon live well has been placed on the rear platform, aft of the transom bulkhead, where it's easy to reach. Fully plumbed for raw water, as you'd expect, it features a gas-ram lift on the lid, and a latch to hold it securely closed.
The transom setup also forces the outboards farther apart than we are accustomed to seeing, which seems to make no difference whatsoever, except when it comes to maneuvering. Due to the wide spacing of the motors, this boat spins like a twin-screw inboard. For close-in fish fights, it's one nimble machine.
Our test boat was set up with twin Mercury 250 EFIs, which pushed the hull easily and had power to spare. The hull requires 30-inch shafts, and our engines were swinging four-bladed props that bit well and pushed the boat along nicely.
Hatches in the transom bulkhead and on the floor provide access to pumps, plumbing and batteries. To starboard, a tuna door leads out onto the engine platform, where you'll find the oil and water filler caps. Forward of the battery hatch in the cockpit sole is a generous fishbox, and forward of that, abutting the helm step-up, is another hatch that provides access to the generator and TABS battery-management system. This isolates circuitry when it's not in use and monitors the battery bank to maintain a balanced charge.
At the rear of the cockpit, behind the helm, the bait-prep area includes an icebox, and a sink with fresh and raw-water bibbs. Ample tackle storage is available under the prep station and in drawers on the opposite side of the cockpit.
The optional half-tower on our test boat boasted a complete command station sheltered under a buggy top, with easy access to the outriggers. Nine additional rod holders lined the ladders and the rear rail.
Back on the bridgedeck, a companionway with four-step ladder to port of the helm leads down to the open and airy cabin. Two large, oval portholes let in light from the cockpit, making the space seem larger than it is. The forward vee-berth is comfortable, and offers substantial storage beneath the cushions. There's a head and stand-up shower to port of the companionway ladder, and a tidy galley area to starboard. Aft of the galley are two hanging lockers and two bunks.
Once below, the extra distance between the deck and the cabin floor makes sense, as it really opens up the interior space, making it seem less confining. Like the rest of this boat, it feels, well, big.
HULL
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Hull Type
Deep Vee
OTHER
Single Berths
4
Deadrise
21 degrees
Dry Weight
3401.94 kilograms
Engine Type
Outboard 4 Stroke
Fuel Tanks Capacity
1135.62 liters
No of Heads
1
Holding Tanks Capacity
113.56 liters
Water Tanks Capacity
113.56 liters
The Mako 313 Express is 31 feet long and has a 10 feet beam and a draft of 0.59 meters. The Mako 313 Express is made of fiberglass.