Exterior
- Private head with a sink, toilet, and vanity.
- Stainless steel arch and bimini
- Large swim platform with a step
- (6) Cleats
- Bow scuff plate
- Bow seating
- Cockpit seating with a fold-out cockpit table
- Helm seating
- Aft seat/lounge area
- Wet bar with a refrigerator, sink, storage, and a trash can
- Plenty of cup holders
- Tons of storage
Mechanical
- (2) 320 HP MerCruiser 6.2 MPI gas engines with Bravo 3 drives
- Port engine hours: 362
- Starboard engine hours: 476
- Livorsi engine controls
- Trim tabs
- Hydraulic engine comportment lift
Electronics and Instrumentation
- Sony stereo with Bluetooth with a remote at the helm
- Six Kicker speakers
- GPS Map
- (2) Hobbs engine hour meters
- Compass
- Depth gauge
Equipment
- Lewmar Delta Anchor with chain
- Maxwell electric anchor windlass
- Anchor chain locker
- Windshield
- Bimini
- Stainless steel arch with four fishing rod holders
- Fish gaff
- Fenders
- Dock Lines
- USCG Safety Equipment
- PFDs
Electrical and Plumbing
- Battery selectors
- (3) Batteries
- Shore power connection and cord
- (2) 12V 70 Amp alternators
- ProMariner ProSport HD20 battery charger (20 Amp)
- Navigation lights
- Stern Shower
Manufacturer Provided Description
The 302 will demonstrate immediately all the reasons why Cobalt insistence on little things done especially well accumulates to an unforgettable boating experience. Little touches such as speakers molded into the cockpit at precise angles for ideal acoustics all around. Or the fine points of the handiwork at the helm, the two-toned vinyls double-needled across the brow. Details such as domed switches at the dash, adding simultaneous hints of cosmetics and aeronautic precision. The gauges have been designed for maximized information, inclusive and immediate, and front and center stands a Garmin global positioning unit, standard of course. The helm seat, with its signature flip feature for multiple-position comfort, is now replicated astern in the 302, while a concealed ladder waits at the swim platform.