This 1998 Quicksilver 620 OPEN, designed by naval architect Jacek Centkowski, is a remarkably versatile boat, offering an ideal balance...
This Quicksilver 620 OPEN from 1998, designed by naval architect Jacek Centkowski, is a remarkably versatile boat, offering an ideal balance between sport open and walkaround habitable. It appeals equally to coastal outing enthusiasts and sport fishing enthusiasts, thanks to a smart marine design.
Its deep V hull with a fine keel guarantees excellent stability at low speeds, smooth navigation, and a reassuring behavior at sea. Longer than the tiller version, it features a large aft platform equipped with a swim ladder and handrails, perfect for swimming and fishing maneuvers.
The spacious cockpit offers four teak benches, including two foldaway ones, wide side decks, and fluid circulation toward the front. The central console, protected by an effective windshield, is equipped with a metal T-TOP with rod holders, reinforcing its nautical and fishing DNA. In front, there is a dolphin striker with an anchor roller, an anchor locker, and robust equipment, demonstrating solid construction.
A rare feature for an open of this size is a true cabin with two sleeping areas, accessible via the flip-up console or the deck hatch, suitable for coastal mini-cruises or overnight stays onboard. The sleeping areas include clever storage options, optimizing available space.
Powered by a Mercruiser 135 hp engine, this Quicksilver 620 delivers solid performance with around 30 knots at top speed and a comfortable cruising speed around 24 knots, good course-keeping and enjoyable handling. The boat's balance is enhanced by the engine weight, limiting bow addition and improving navigational comfort.
This package is sold complete with a double-axle trailer, equipped with an electric winch, as well as a Minn Kota electric fishing motor, ideal for discreet approaches and precision fishing.
In summary, a livable Quicksilver 620 OPEN, marine and high-performing, fully equipped, ready to sail, offering versatility, safety, and enjoyment at sea, with a particularly attractive value for money — a safe and coherent choice for unrestricted navigation.