Mako is celebrating 50 years in the boatbuilding business with its largest, most powerful center console yet — the 414 CC. The 41-footer comes in three editions: Standard, Bluewater Family and Sportfish.
The Sportfish Edition features two 50-gallon livewells, a tuna/dive door, a Fusion stereo, multiple fish boxes and a walk-in stand-up head with freshwater shower, sink, toilet and bunk/storage area. The Bluewater Family version offers Mercury Joystick control, a retractable shade, a cooktop and refrigerator in the leaning post, seven fold-down seats, a bow table and various console cabin amenities.
The helm comes with CZone digital switching and Mercury VesselView gauges. The leaning post offers tackle storage and a stainless-steel freshwater sink. The deck is flush with fish boxes and storage; featured seating includes folding corner transom and aft bench seating and a forward-console lounger.
Mako rates the 414 CC for 1,675 hp, available in a quad-outboard configuration. In performance testing with our sister publication, Salt Water Sportsman, the 414 reached 60 mph, powered by four Mercury 350 Verados. The 566-gallon fuel tank gives it a 360-mile range at 35.5 mph.
Mako 414 CC Specifications
LOA: 41 feet Beam: 11 ft. 11 in. Dry Weight: 23,000 lb. (w/ engines) Draft: 2 feet Transom Deadrise: 24 degrees MSRP: $479,995 (w/ quad 350 XXL Mercury Verados w/ Joystick Piloting)