For Northeast anglers who split their time between chasing stripers on the rips, bouncing jigs for flounder, and running the family out to a sandbar, the all-new 2026 Cobia 245 CC is right in the sweet spot. This 24½-foot center console is finely tuned for fishing but finessed for family, with a layout that feels bigger than its footprint and a hull designed for a dry, confident ride when the afternoon chop builds.

Rated for up to 350 horsepower and built on Cobia’s signature dry-ride hull with 20° of deadrise, the 245 CC has the legs to make longer runs to offshore structure while still being easy to maneuver and dock around tight marinas. A 135-gallon fuel capacity gives solid range for full days on the water without constant fuel-stop planning.
What stands out is how well the deck is split between fishing and family. When it’s time to fish, you’ve got a 30-gallon livewell, large insulated fish boxes, dedicated tackle storage, a transom tuna door, and a self-bailing cockpit that hoses down quickly at the end of the day. When it’s time to relax, fold-down transom seating, comfortable bow loungers with folding backrests, a removable bow filler, and optional bow shade turn the 245 CC into a legit family platform.
245 CC — Key Specs & Dimensions
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Length Overall (LOA) | 24 ft 6 in |
| Beam | 9 ft 5 in |
| Draft (approx.) | 18 in |
| Deadrise | 20° |
| Approx. Weight (with engines) | 6,600 lbs |
| Fuel Capacity | 135 gal |
| Maximum HP | 350 hp |
| Maximum Capacities | 10 persons or 1,700 lbs |
| Cockpit Area | 74.3 sq ft |
Layout Highlights

Bow & Family Comfort
- Spacious bow seating with folding backrests and a removable forward bow insert for lounge-or-cast versatility.
- Optional bow sunshade turns the forward area into a comfortable, shaded hangout on bright July afternoons.
- Forward-console seat with cooler beneath adds another spot to sit and stow cold drinks or bait.

Helm & Hardtop
- Ergonomic helm with space for dual multi-function displays, VHF, audio controls, and trim/tab switches.
- Optional integrated glass windshield and hardtop for better protection during cold spring runs or wet fall days.
- Footrests, storage cubbies, cupholders, and a tidy switch layout make long runs less tiring.
- Seakeeper Ride system available for active pitch control and a more stable ride in mixed seas.

Cockpit, Fishing Features & Systems
- Deep, self-bailing cockpit with non-skid deck and scupper drains for easy wash-downs after a day of jigging or chunking.
- 30-gallon livewell, large insulated fish boxes, and dedicated tackle storage for organized, efficient fishing.
- Transom tuna/side door for boarding, swimming, or sliding a big fish aboard without wrestling it over the gunnel.
- Fold-down transom seating that disappears when it’s time to fish, then pops back up for the ride home.
- Freshwater and raw-water washdowns, built-in trash bin, cupholders, USB ports, and optional head in the console for all-day usability.
Why the 245 CC Works in Northeastern Waters
From Buzzards Bay to Block Island Sound, conditions change quickly. The 245 CC’s 20° deadrise and proven dry-ride hull help it tackle short, stacked seas and confused chop while keeping the crew drier and more comfortable. Its size and 9 ft 5 in beam hit a sweet spot: big enough to feel secure running the rips or ducking offshore on the right days, but still easy to tow, rack-store, and slip without “big-boat” headaches.
With 135 gallons of fuel on board, there’s enough range for full-day trips that might include a pre-dawn run, a mid-day move to another piece of structure, and an evening cruise back inside. Add the blend of true fishability—livewell, fish boxes, tackle storage, tuna door—with legit family seating and comfort features, and the 245 CC feels purpose-built for the way a lot of Northeast anglers actually use their boats.
Ready to Learn More About the Cobia 245 CC?
Talk with your local Cobia dealer about sea trials, options, and availability for the new 245 CC.

