| Current Price | uS$ 30,900 |
| Vessel Type | Cuddy Cabin |
| Builder | Robalo |
| Year | 1999 |
| Location | Bellmore, New York, United States |
| Hull Material | Fiberglass |
| LOA | 27 feet |
| Beam | 9 feet |
| Engine Manufacturer | |
| Engine Model | |
| Engine Count | 1 |
| Engine Year | |
| Fuel | |
| Max Speed | knots |
Overview: 1999 Robalo 2640 (26' Cuddy Cabin)
Specifications
Length Overall (LOA): 26′ (7.92 m)
Beam: 9′
Draft (max): 3′
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Capacity: 162 gallons
Fresh Water Capacity: 10 gallons
Holding Tank: 10 gallons
Head: 1 enclosed head aboard
Convertible dinette and small galley within the cabin.
Enclosed head.
Ample cockpit for fishing—fish boxes, livewell, rod holders, raw water washdown, and a freshwater shower.
The 1999 Robalo 2640 is a well-regarded cuddy-cabin that's flexible enough for fishing trips, day cruising, or weekend escapes.
Twin outboard version—offering redundancy and reliability, especially for offshore
Key features of the 1999 Robalo 2640 Walkaround (also referred to as the 26' Cuddy Cabin or WA):
Dimensions & Structure
Length Overall (LOA): Approximately 26 ft (7.92 m), with listings sometimes noting up to 27'5" (8.36 m) including pulpit
Beam: 8 ft 11 in (2.72 m)
Max Draft: About 1 ft 6 in (0.46 m)
Deadrise: 23°, giving good performance in choppy conditions
Dry Weight: Approximately 6,200 lb (2,812 kg)
Hull Design: Rugged deep-V with cored stringer system and full inner liner for added strength
Capacities & Tanks
Fuel Capacity: Around 162 gallons (613 L)
Fresh Water Tank: Approximately 25 gallons (94.6 L)
Waste Water Holding Tank: Roughly 3 gallons (11.4 L)
Accommodation & Crew
Berths: Sleeps 2 in the cuddy cabin (dinette/V-berth)
Head: 1 enclosed toilet, often paired with a shower
Seating Capacity: About 10 passengers
Propulsion
Standard Configuration: Twin Mercury 200 Optimax outboards, each rated around 200 hp
Engine Details: Typically two-stroke outboards mounted on the transom
Performance
Cruising Speed: Around 29 knots with twin 225hp outboards
Top Speed: Between 45 knots
Standard Features & Amenities
Exterior & Cockpit
In-deck fish boxes, aft-facing jump seats, transom shower, circular livewell, removable transom bench
Integrated fishing conveniences: rod storage under gunwales, tackle compartments, cockpit bolsters, both fresh and raw water washdowns
Cabin Interior
Dinette that converts into a berth, mini-galley, enclosed head with potential shower
Comfort & Electronics
Included features: toilet head, marine refrigerator, battery charger, automatic bilge pump, swim ladder, deck shower, cockpit cushions
Electronics: VHF radio, shore-power inlet, stereo system, marine speakers, radar, GPS, depth sounder, compass
Structural Highlights
Robust construction with a cored stringer system and full inner liner—boasts a solid build and carries a 10-year limited hull warranty from Robalo
Quick Overview Table
Specification Details
LOA ≈ 26 ft (up to 27'5")
Beam 8'11" (2.72 m)
Draft 1'6" (0.46 m)
Dry Weight ≈ 6,200 lb (2,812 kg)
Deadrise 23°
Fuel Capacity 162 gal (613 L)
Fresh Water 25 gal (95 L)
Waste Holding Tank 3 gal (11 L)
Berths 2 (dinette/V-berth)
Head 1 (enclosed, often with shower)
Seating Capacity ~10 passengers
Engines Twin Mercury 200hp Optimax outboards
Cruise Speed ≈ 27 knots
Top Speed ≈ 42–43 knots
Hull Deep-V fiberglass, cored stringer
Amenities Galley, fish boxes, cockpit features, electronics, etc.
Summary
The 1999 Robalo 2640 Walkaround/Cuddy Cabin is a versatile and rugged offshore-capable boat that delivers excellent value. It combines serious fishing functionality with overnight comfort, supported by strong construction and ample amenities. Whether you're casting lines at dawn or nudging into a quiet anchorage for the night, this boat ticks a lot of well-rounded boxes.
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